The Marketing department, in collaboration with Purchasing, is pleased to provide you with a list of pre-approved and pre-designed promotional items.
humber.ca/brand/branded-items
We encourage you to purchase these WE ARE HUMBER branded materials which reflect the vibrancy of our polytechnic identity. If ordering other promotional items, be sure to refer to the brand guidelines or contact Marketing to review any artwork prior to production.
Unfortunately, Marketing is not able to stock volume quantities of these promotional items, however, if you would like to place an order for any item, Jessica Powell in the Purchasing department will be happy to assist you.
We would like to thank everyone for your continuing support in bringing WE ARE HUMBER to life.
Olga Lalka & the Marketing Team
Announcements

On September 26, 27 and 28 Humber College Lakeshore Campus will once again be participating in the national festival of Culture Days. This festival unites local communities over the course of a weekend with free, interactive, art and cultural based activities. Last year, Humber College, along with community partners and local artists, had over 2,000 activity visits to 30 activities in the Etobicoke Lakeshore area.
This year we are aiming even higher.
- Do you have an artistic talent that you want to share?
- An art or culturally based idea that would make a great participatory activity?
- A crazy idea that would fit within this festival?
We want to hear from you now!
Please email Tom Haxell, Event Coordinator at tom.haxell@humber.ca to receive more information.
All staff,
This is a friendly reminder regarding the upcoming long weekend.
The President will officially be closing the college on Monday, June 30, 2014 for an Employee Appreciation Day and the College will remain closed on Tuesday, July 1st for Canada Day.
Please remember our early closings during the summer of 2014, staff scheduled to work, will be allowed to leave one and a half hours (1.5) early on Friday, June 27, prior to Canada Day and on Friday, August 1, 2014, prior to the Civic Holiday, subject to the operational requirements of the division/department.
Staff required to work full hours on any of the early closing days shall be given one and a half hours (1.5) off on another day during the summer, to be scheduled by the manager of the area.
If you have any questions, please discuss with your Manager.
Thank you,
HR Services
HUMBER JR. HAWKS camps is an eight week summer camp program designed to promote healthy active living and participation in sport amongst youth. The camps are engineered to foster skill development, physical activity and the ability to create lasting friendships.
Instructors will be Humber Hawks Varsity athletes who are passionate about youth and sport. All instructors will have completed background checks and will be CPR/First Aid certified.
Jr. Hawks camps are appropriate for males and females, aged six–14. Proper supervision will be monitored, with an instructor to camper ratio of no more than 8:1.
The lineup of sports offered will include: baseball, basketball, soccer, European handball, flag football, floor hockey, track and field, ultimate frisbee, volleyball, cricket, badminton, tennis, kickball.
The home of the Jr. Hawks camps will be the Humber Community Gym at the Lakeshore Campus. Campers will have the opportunity to swim Monday through Friday. Swimming will take place at Gus Ryder pool, seconds from the Humber Community Gym doors.
Each camper will receive a Jr. Hawks t-shirt. A pizza lunch will be provided on each Friday.
| Week | Dates |
| Week One | July 7 - July 11 |
| Week Two | July 14 - July 18 |
| Week Three | July 21 - July 25 |
| Week Four | July 28 - August 1 |
| Week Five* | August 5 - August 8 |
| Week Six | August 11 - August 15 |
| Week Seven | August 18 - August 22 |
| Week Eight | August 25 - August 29 |
*Note: Four day week due to holiday
$150 PER WEEK
MULTIWEEK AND MULTI CAMPER
DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE!
For further information, contact Jr. Hawks Coordinator Matt Ferreira.
Phone:416.675.6622 ext. 5897
Email: matthew.ferreira@humber.ca


On behalf of this year’s showcase committee, I would like to extend my deepest gratitude and heartfelt thanks for your participation in a successful Showcase 2014.
With 800 registrants, over 760 participants attending 70 workshops we hope that this year’s event engaged, inspired and excited you about “The Art of Possibilities”.
A collection of memories from Showcase 2014: In Concert. youtu.be/VtoGVDTXJiA
Each year the Showcase Committee looks for new and innovative ideas to capture the minds, hearts, and the imagination of our community. Your input and feedback on how we did is extremely important. Please take a few moments to reflect on your experience at Showcase2014 and complete the following questionnaire: www.humber.ca/showcase/2014
As we look to the future, remember to live the art of possibilities and have fun ‘In Concert’.
Thank you for your contribution!
Sincerely,
Douglas Smith
Showcase 2014 Chair
As of June 18, 2014, faculty and staff will have access to a Services tab, which enables the management of photo identification, parking permits and locker rentals.
The Services tab has the following sub-menus:
- Administrative Services
Faculty and staff have the ability to manage, approve, reject and process bulk images within the Administrative Services sub-menu. Please note, eligible students manage their photo identification by accessing the Personal Information tab on MyHumber.
- Parking and Locker
The new Parking and Locker sub-menu offers staff the ability to purchase parking permits. Students can purchase parking permits and rent lockers in one simple to use application.
Take a moment to log into MyHumber and explore these new functionalities.
Any issues or problems should be reported to the Support Centre at ext. 8888 or supportcentre@humber.ca for resolution.
It is with mixed emotions but warm wishes that I am announcing the retirement of Bob Schilling, effective June 30, 2014. The Financial Services and Planning department and the Humber community will be saying goodbye to a friend and valued colleague.
Bob joined Humber in July 1986 as the Office Manager for the Centre for Continuous Learning/ CL Operations and in 1995 took over the responsibilities as Manager of Government Programs/Budgeting. In 1999 Bob was appointed the position of Associate Director, Financial Services (Accounting). Bob has been instrumental in implementing many financial upgrades and also assisted in the Banner Finance System for the College.
Please drop by the Financial Services and Planning office on Friday, June 27, 2014, between 10 a.m. until 12 noon for some refreshments and extend your well wishes to Bob.
On behalf of the Humber community, I wish Bob all the best in his retirement years.
Sincerely,
Sanjay Puri
Director, Financial Services and Planning

FLEXIBLE LEARNING
- Is consistent with current evidence-based and data-based practices
- Demonstrates ideologies and practices to support creative and maker spaces
- Is free of physical barriers; accessible to all learners (universal design)
- No fixed front or back of the room
- Is supported by technology as an enabler of learning – self-booking for faculty/students
- Includes tools to facilitate collaborative approaches to teaching and learning
- Incorporates opportunities to showcase and celebrate student achievements
- Provides mentoring, guidance, and support available to faculty on an ongoing basis
- Includes comfortable/adjustable furnishings
- Provides convenient storage options for materials, coats, bags, etc.
- Incorporates an abundance of power/charging options
- Features fast, reliable WiFi coverage
- Provides places for food and drink
- Employs current technology that effortlessly works at the speed of conversation
- Makes use of interchangeable components to minimize downtime
- Includes priority, on-demand support for technical issues
- Adheres to established safety standards
- Includes appropriately appointed layout for space and flow of movement
- Supports a culture of reciprocity
- Accommodates any device a learner chooses to use
- Provides a warm and inviting atmosphere that is both clean and well maintained
- Offers a consistent and reliable teaching and learning experience with technology
- Harnesses as much natural light as possible, where practical and appropriate
- Includes fresh, clean air
- Ensures acoustics and sound-proofing are appropriately appointed
- Employs appropriate wiring and cable management practices
- Allows for the variable adjustment of artificial light
- Uses simple and intuitive technology controls
- Incorporates natural elements


Moving from a one-size-fits-all solution, classroom spaces need to facilitate deep learning and be responsive to students’ needs. The ability to learn is cultivated from both inside and outside of the classroom. Learning spaces must reflect a ‘universal design’ model that supports andragogical (Adult Learning Principles) teaching and learning methods that incorporate maker spaces, flexible learning, and support the use of educational technology.
With a focus on enlivening the spirit of educational empowerment and maintaining a connection with community, the classroom redesign project will promote three essential design principles: focus on flexible learning, on service and on the learning experience. These fundamental principles were developed by the Humber community through a series of visioning and engagement consultations that included: roundtable sessions, focus groups (comprised of staff, faculty, students and administration) and online surveys. These principles will strengthen the design process during classroom renovations.
The initial phase of the classroom redesign initiative will focus on renovating two classrooms. Informing the redesign of K148 will be a strong focus on research, centered on student and faculty experiences. The redesign for the faculty training space, D236, will echo a diverse space built for discovery of new strategies for teaching and learning. This initial phase will inform and guide the design of future learning spaces and the redesign of the existing Humber classrooms.
Explore the project in depth, view our progress through images and find out more information about the Humber Classroom Redesign Initiative at: www.humber.ca/classroomredesign
Glossary of key terms and definitions can be found at: www.humber.ca/classroomredesign/content/glossary
Click here to print the classroom redesign initiative key messages.
In the News
April - May 2014 Highlights
Etobicoke Guardian – April 7, 2014 – World of gang life unfolds in Humber professor’s new book
Article mentions Gang Life book launch of Humber professor, Mark Totten. Read more
Metro Toronto – April 8, 2014 – An advocate for the disabled
Article features an interview with Humber’s Fundraising Management student, Alexandra Creighton. Read more
Toronto Star – April 8, 2014 – Chief Blair proposes fee increase to improve police check backlog
Article features interview with Jason Powell, Dean of The School of Health Sciences. Read more
The Globe and Mail – April 9, 2014 – Speed-dating for a summer job
Article features an interview with Creative Advertising student, Kael Cruz. Read more
Tonightnews.ca – April 10, 2014 – Spring into Continuing Education
Article profiles Humber’s more than 1400 courses and 200 part-time certificates. Read more
Global’s Morning Show – April 14, 2014 – HumberLaunch
Segment focuses on HumberLaunch and speaks to students and alumni who have benefited from the resources offered. Read more
24 Hours Toronto – April 14, 2014 – DSLR Filmmaking for Photographers
Article features Humber’s new photography course that introduces photographers to digital filmmaking using Digital Single-Lens Reflex cameras. Read more
Also published in The Toronto Sun
Tonightnews.ca – April 17, 2014 – The benefits of continuing education
Article features a profile on Humber. Read more
Marketing Magazine – April 17, 2014 – Humber College wins ASC Creative competition
Article mentions a team representing Humber who won the Advertising Standards Council‘s Student PSA Creative Competition that saw students from across Canada testing their ideas and skills in order to tell Canadians that truth in advertising matters. Read more
The Globe and Mail – April 20, 2014 – Will robots like Baxter be serving your coffee in the future?
Video on Humber’s Baxter the robot and features interview with Vincent Shaikh and Anthony Nyman from the School of Applied Technology. Read more
Brampton Guardian – April 24, 2014 – Praise from former student earns St. Augustine teacher Humber College title
Article mentions Humber’s Greatest High School Teacher contest and Funeral Services student, Caitlyn Hosford. Read more
Toronto Sun – April 27, 2014 – Canadian gangbangers bound by common hardships: Book
Article features Humber professor and Gang Life author, Mark Totten. Read more
Also featured in Toronto 24 Hours
Ontario Restaurant News – April 30, 2014 – People
Article mentions Humber’s Jonathan Brum, winner of the novice Best in Show award in the culinary arts program. Read more
Metro Toronto – May 5, 2014 – Humber College can help you launch your career
Article features interview with Humber’s Public Administration program student, Abby Greenbloom. Read more
Etobicoke Guardian – May 8, 2014 – Humber College students’ design work at Design Exchange
Article mentions Humber’s work being featured at The Association of Chartered Industrial Designers of Ontario. Read more
The Globe and Mail – May 10, 2014 – Week in Preview
Article mentions Humber’s Literary Review release launch party at the Gladstone Hotel. Read more
Toronto Sun – May 11, 2014 -Achieving better patient outcomes
Article mentions Humber’s Developmental Services Worker diploma program which teaches students the skills to promote the physical, mental and emotional health of individuals. Read more
Also feature on 24 Hours Toronto
Toronto Sun –May 11, 2014 - Students on the move
Article mentions Humber being a leader in providing learning pathways for students and features an interview with Alvina Cassiani, Dean of the Business School. Read more
Also published in 24 Hours Toronto
Metro Toronto – May 13, 2014 – Immerse yourself at Humber College
Article features Humber’s School of Social and Community Services. Read more
Now Magazine – May 22, 2014 – Where to Study: Business
Article mentions Humber’s Bachelor of Commerce – Management Studies, Business Administration and Business Management programs. Read more
Toronto Star – May 26, 2014 – The traditional funeral is on its deathbed
Article mentions Humber’s Funeral Service Education program and features an interview with Professor Jeff Caldwell. Read more
CBC News – May 28, 2014 – Demand for Trained Fundraisers on Rise
Article mentions Humber’s Fundraising Management program and features an interview with program co-ordinator, Ken Wyman. Read more
CBC British Columbia: Daybreak North – May 28, 2014 – Gang expert pens book on Canadian gangs
Radio interview features Mark Totten, Humber professor and author of Gang Life. Read more
Etobicoke Guardian – May 29, 2014 – Humber librarians team up to spread the love of reading with two Little Free Library locations in Etobicoke
Feature article features Humber’s new mini libraries based on the global ‘take a book, leave a book’ and features interview with library technician, Denise Rooney. Read more
Toronto Star – May 30, 2014 – Funeral Director answering a calling to care for others
Article mentions Humber’s Funeral Director program. Read more
