Due to some steel truss hoisting at the F building construction, the section of Arboretum Blvd indicated on the map below will be closed to vehicle traffic Thursday, July 17th, 2014.
Those wanting to access lot 13, 14 and 15 will be required to use entrance E.
Anyone requiring access to lot 1, 2, 3, the W Daycare or the Daycare currently in LX 110 are required to use entrance A.
Announcements
Purchasing is pleased to announce that through employee feedback and review of services being provided, we have renewed the contract with our current promotional vendors for the first optional year for promotional items.
You can obtain your requirements from any of the four newly awarded vendors. An excel spreadsheet has been posted on the finance website humber.ca/finance/resources where you can find fixed prices for commonly purchased products.
Two trade shows will be held with the four vendors, at the North and Lakeshore Campus.
The North Campus Trade Show will be held on Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from 10a.m. to 2p.m. in the Governor’s Boardroom (Room B101). The Lakeshore Campus Trade Show be held on Thursday, August 14, 2014 from 10a.m. to 2p.m. in the Community Room (L1017).
| Company: | Contact: | Phone Number: | Email Address: | Website: |
| Accolade Promotion Group | Stephanie Spratt | 905-660-0685 ext.467 | sspratt@accoladepg.com | accoladepg.com |
| Akran Marketing |
Raman Agarwal Monica Channa |
613-761-2222 613-739-4000 |
raman@akranmarketing.com monica@akranmarketing.com |
akranmarketing.com |
| Sales Dynamics | Rob Ordel | 416.441.1721 ext. 313 | rob@salesdynamics.com | salesdynamics.com |
| The Branding Company | Pamela Mulvey | 519-752-0059 ext.107 | pmulvey@thebrandingcompany.ca | thebrandingcompany.ca |
It is with great pleasure that I announce that Dr. Dawn Macaulay, has accepted the position of Acting Associate Dean in the Department of Liberal Studies, in the School of Liberal Arts & Sciences, replacing Jason Galea until July 3, 2015. Many of you will already know Dawn from her role as Coordinator in the Department of Liberal Studies, which she assumed in January 2011. In that capacity she has served on numerous College committees including College Council, Degree Council and Academic Appeals and most recently, has been facilitating with our transition to the Banner student system as a Banner PC Champion.
Dawn first joined Humber in 2008 as a faculty member, teaching a variety of psychology courses across all of Humber’s credential levels. Prior to joining Humber, she enjoyed faculty positions at both Douglas College and the University of British Columbia, where she earned her Ph.D. in 1997 examining mood-dependent memory.
On behalf of the School of Liberal Arts & Sciences and the entire Humber community, let me extend my congratulations and say that we look forward to working with Dawn on many exciting initiatives over the coming year.
Paula F. Gouveia
Dean, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Andre will work closely with our many campus partners in the delivery of campus security and emergency services and provide oversight and direction to our uniformed security personnel and campus walk students as well as assist and lead a variety of investigations that come through our office. Andre is a committed and caring individual and I know that he will go out of his way to ensure the success of students that he comes into contact with. Andre will report directly to Nancy Deason, Manager of Public Safety - North Campus.
Please join me in welcoming Andre back to Humber!

Water service shutdown has been scheduled for:
Sunday, July 13, 2014
8 a.m-1 p.m.
Purpose; The City of Toronto requires the shutdown to address infrastructure repairs adjacent to the Lakeshore East Campus, resulting in temporary water service interruption.
Location: All buildings located at Lakeshore Campus-East (C/D/E/F/H/I/J/K/L/M) will be affected.
Lakeshore West/Residence/HAMS/Annex/Fashion Institute/Medical Building/Humber Launch, will not be affected.
Staff, faculty and students will not be allowed entry into the College facilities (C/D/E/F/H/I/J/K/L/M Buildings) during the temporary water shutdown interruption.
If you have any questions, please contact Scott Skrinar, 416-675-6622 ext. 3634.
Due to some Steel truss hoisting at the F building construction, the section of Arboretum Blvd indicated on the map below will be closed to vehicle traffic Friday, July 11th, 2014.
Those wanting to access lot 13, 14 and 15 will be required to use entrance E.
Anyone requiring access to lot 1, 2, 3, the W Daycare or the Daycare currently in LX 110 are required to use entrance A.

The Humber International Centre hosted the annual Humber International Graduate Reception on June 12, 2014 at the Humber Room, Humber College North Campus. The event was organized specially for the international students’ class of 2013-14, and international alumni.
The International Centre would like to thank everyone who attended and we hope this annual event acts as a catalyst for new and meaningful connections for our most recent alumni.
Photos from this year’s event are posted on Humber International Centre’s Facebook page and video highlights from the evening are on our YouTube channel.
We also created two videos of the attendees’ favourite Humber memories that you may wish to check out – they are heartwarming!
#FavouriteHumberMemory: Part 1
#FavouriteHumberMemory: Part 2
Please share your #FavouriteHumberMemory by tweeting us at @HumberGlobal
As a result of a competitive process, Sodexo Canada has been awarded the North and Lakeshore cleaning contracts as of July 2nd 2014. Facilities Management is aware of issues with service delivery which occurred last week during transition between service providers, and are actively working through resolution.
During the next 4 weeks, you may notice changes to cleaning schedules and service levels as Sodexo Management implements modifications designed to improve overall cleaning standards at the College. Your patience with this process is greatly appreciated. Please be assured that the transition is being carefully monitored by the Facilities Management department.
In order for us to monitor service delivery and area requirements well, please place all service requests via our online work order system located at facilities.humber.ca.
If you have any additional questions or concerns during the transition, please contact John Schroder at extension 4107 for the North Campus, or Scott Skrinar extension 3634 for Lakeshore Campus.
Many thanks,
Spencer Wood
Associate Director, Maintenance and Operations
In the spirit of diversity and inclusion, we provide the following Multifaith Holy Days & Festivals realizing that it is not exhaustive. Should you wish your faith’s days to be included, please contact the Chaplain at 416.675.6622 ext.4427 or chaplain@humber.ca for due consideration.
01 Monday
Canada Day (Canada)
Honours the establishment of Canada on July 01, 1867 by the British North America Act, which proclaimed “one Dominion under the name of Canada” and instituted Canada’s federal government. Formerly called Dominion Day, this holiday was officially named Canada Day by an act of Parliament on Oct 27, 1982.
July = Mskomini Giizis / Xmaay (Aboriginal)
Mskomini Giizis is also known as Raspberry Moon (Ojibwe). Xmaay is the season of big berries (Other).
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Martyrdom of the Bab (Baha’i)
Memorializes the death of the Bab and Baha’is suspend work on this day.
12 Saturday
Full Moon The moon is at its greatest visibility.
Wassa / Wassana (Buddhism)
The beginning of the three-month 'Rains Retreat' for monks and nuns to devote themselves to self-examination through study, meditation and service and to celebrate the first teaching of the Buddha.
Guru Purnima (Hinduism, Jainism)
Disciples venerate and honour their spiritual masters (gurus).
13 Sunday
Katimat to July 31(Baha’i)
Katimat, meaning Words, is the seventh month of the Baha’i year.
Dharma Day (Buddhism)
Also known as Asalha Puja, commemorates Buddha’s first discourse, “The Wheel of Truth,” following his enlightenment in Sarnath in northern India. Buddhist scriptures are read to show gratitude.
23 Wednesday
Laylat-al-Qadr (Islam)
Commemorates the revealing of the Qu’ran to the prophet Muhammad in 610 CE.
24 Thursday
Pioneer Day (Mormonism)
Honours the pioneers who settled in Utah in 1847.
26 Saturday
New Moon The moon is at its least visibility.
28 Thursday
Eid-al-Fitr to July 30 (Islam)
The Breaking of the Fast is a 3-day feast to end Ramadan. Note: Those using eastern calendars may celebrate starting Jul 27.
30 Wednesday
Oh-Harai-Taisai (Shinto)
As an act of inner purification for sins and offenses during the first half of the year, Japanese worshippers walk through a large ring of woven grasses and reeds at the entrance to shrines as part of the Great Purification Festival. The ceremony is usually celebrated in July and occurs twice a year (and can be on June 30 and December 31). Inside each shrine, a vessel of water is used for ritual ablutions that include rinsing the hands and mouth (called ohairai) to restore internal balance to the body before approaching the kami (nature spirits).
I am pleased to announce Carl Oliver as the successful candidate for the Director, School of Continuing & Professional Development in the School of Applied Technology.
Carl has worked at Humber ITAL for twelve years as a Professor in the School of Applied Technology, teaching in several programs including Wireless, Computer Engineering and Networking. During his time at Humber, he has been Program Coordinator, Chair of the Humber Showcase Planning Committee, and Secondee in the Centre for Teaching and Learning.
Carl served for several years on the Student Success and Engagement coordinating committee and has recently built and facilitated Communities of Practice across the School of Applied Technology. He is passionate about teaching and the use of innovative technologies in the classroom. Carl’s most recent labour of love has been working with multitalented colleagues across the college to create and pilot the Humber “Lightboard,” an innovative, multi-media teaching tool (enabling the flipped classroom to come to life) that is the first of its kind in Canada.
Carl holds a Bachelor of Science (Physics and Philosophy) from the University of Toronto, a Postgraduate Certificate in Wireless Telecommunications from Humber, and a Master of Arts in Education from Central Michigan University.
Please join me in welcoming Carl on his most recent success!
Denise Devlin-Li
Dean, School of Applied Technology