Past Events

  • When:
    September 29, 2018 1:00pm to 2:30pm
Where:
Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum (Hamilton), 9280 Airport Road, Mount Hope, Ontario
Contact:
Mark Rector
Tel:
647.376.8458

Come and see Mark Rector's free multimedia presentation to go back in time and hear about Canadian inventions, inventors and firsts in Canadian history with a special emphasis on aviation and the military. Get a signed copy of his new book OH! CANADA Our Home and Inventive Land!

Come on out and see the planes and his presentation at the Warplane Heritage Museum (buying a copy gets you free admission).

And meet a special surprise guest: one of the inventors in his book!

  • When:
    September 29, 2018 12:00pm to 3:00pm
Where:
Lakeshore Campus, Assembly Hall
Contact:
kaitlin Phillips
Tel:
647.268.1736

Culture Days is a collaborative Canada-wide movement raising awareness, accessibility, participation and engagement of all Canadians in the arts and cultural life of their communities. 

Please join us as we host the annual Culture Days Pow-Wow! Located on the grounds of The Assembly Hall (corner of Kipling and Lakeshore), we will have drums, dancing, vendors, and arts and crafts for the whole family to enjoy! 

  • When:
    September 15, 2018 9:00am to 2:00pm
  • When:
    September 29, 2018 10:00am to 1:00pm

This Father's Day, celebrate Dad with a unique Father's Day gift. Brewing Small Batch Beers is a two-session course starts from raw ingredients all the way to packaged beer. Students will be provided with a Brooklyn Brewshop kit with a choice of three different beer styles (Afternoon Wheat or Everyday IPA or Oatmeal Stout). The brew day will go through the process of mashing, lautering, boiling, cooling, sanitation and yeast pitching. The wort is left to ferment for two weeks as the yeast transforms the wort into beer. When the beer is fully fermented students will return for session two to package the beer into bottles to take home and enjoy!

To register for this workshop, please visit humberbeerbrewing.eventbrite.ca

Cost is $299 per person. 

For more information, please contact savio.colaco@humber.ca.

  • When:
    September 29, 2018 9:00am to 12:00pm
Where:
North Campus, NX111 - Community Room
Contact:
Sacha Ally
Tel:
x4808

Title: The Way Forward: Making the 'Invisible' Visible. Microaggressive Impacts on Education and Training: Facilitating Difficult Dialogues on Race in the Postsecondary Sector in Canada.

Presenter: Dr. Derald Wing Sue, PhD

Professor of Psychology and Education, Department of Counselling and Clinical Psychology, Columbia University

Presentation Objectives:

  1. Help administrators, faculty, staff and students to define and describe the manifestation, dynamics and impact of microaggressions;
  2. Learn and develop appropriate intervention strategies at the individual, institutional and societal levels that will prevent or diminish the incidences and negative impact of microaggressions; and
  3. Explore how one’s own biases, prejudices, and assumptions about human behavior may make one complicit in allowing microaggressions to thrive.

To register: hrs.humber.ca/register

Online registration instructions, attached.

  • When:
    September 28, 2018 6:00pm to September 30, 2018 2:00pm
Where:
Lakeshore Campus, Student Welcome and Resource Centre
Contact:
Alex Hoa
Tel:
x79289

Etobicoke Lakeshore (EL) Culture Days is back on September 28, 29, and 30 2018.

Lakeshore Campus will once again be participating in Culture Days with our presenting community partner Lakeshore Arts and supporting partners Assembly Hall, Mimico by the Lake and Lakeshore Village.

EL Culture Days is a FREE and engaging weekend of workshops dedicated to celebrating Etobicoke’s diverse culture and heritage. This year activities range from a larger than life mural to quilting our local history. No matter what your age or interests, there’s bound to be something for everyone. Come join the fun!

Be sure to check out elculturedays.ca for info about the exciting Friday night kick-off party, a full listing of activity details, activity hub locations, and more! Follow us on social media @elculturedays.

Event supported by the Office of the Principal and the Humber College Community Partnership Fund.

  • When:
    September 27, 2018 12:00pm to 2:00pm
  • When:
    September 28, 2018 12:00pm to 2:00pm
Contact:
Nisshanee Peduruppillai
Tel:
x3490
Centre for Entrepreneurship Launch Party 2.0 Banner

Launch Party 2.0 Featuring Dough TO!

Join the Centre for Entrepreneurship as we kick-off a new year with Dough TO – a fresh new cookie dough pop-up shop created by twins Hana and Farrah!

Attend this FREE event to learn about the Centre for Entrepreneurship, get inspired by Dough TO’s entrepreneurial story, and sample some delicious cookie dough. Please spread the word to any of your students who may like to attend.

Lunch provided and cookie dough available while servings last!

Lakeshore Campus North Campus
Thursday, September 27, 2018
12 p.m. to 2 p.m. | G Commons
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Friday, September 28, 2018
12 p.m. to 2 p.m. | LRC Concourse
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Interested in entrepreneurship or intrapreneurship? Become a CfE Member online, register here.

We are committed to serving YOU.

  • When:
    September 28, 2018 11:30am to 1:00pm
  • When:
    November 7, 2018 11:30am
  • When:
    November 7, 2018 1:00pm
Contact:
Ravneet Mann
Tel:
x4767

Interested in having your students work on class assignments that meet community needs? Community Service Learning is an experiential education method in which course learning outcomes and community needs are met through active involvement and reflection. Come learn and share ideas about how faculty can implement Community Service Learning strategies in the classroom.

Friday, September 28, 2018 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. North: D236 Register
Wednesday, November 7, 2018 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lake: F103 Register
  • When:
    September 28, 2018 10:00am to 12:00pm
Where:
North Campus, LRC 6084
Contact:
Sacha Ally
Tel:
x4808

Facilitator: Dr. Christopher Stuart Taylor

Dr. Christopher Stuart Taylor is an author, public servant and assistant professor. He focuses on issues of diversity, inclusion, multiculturalism, immigration, race and ethnicity, anti-racism, Black Canadian history, Caribbean history, slavery in the Americas, the African and Black Diaspora, and Black identity. He has taught at Wilfrid Laurier University, Western University, and lectured internationally at such institutions as Harvard, Michigan State, the University of Wisconsin, and Saint Augustine University of Tanzania.

Dr. Taylor was the Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator in the Ministry of the Attorney General's Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility Office. He is now a Senior Policy Advisor at Ontario's Anti-Racism Directorate. 

To register: hrs.humber.ca/register

Instructions on how to register online, attached.

  • When:
    September 27, 2018 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Where:
North Campus, LRC main concourse
Contact:
Jennifer Flood
Tel:
x2088

Humber College is committed to promoting a learning, working and living environment that is free from all forms of discrimination and harassment. As part of our commitment, the College is hosting its third annual Take Back the Night march on Thursday, September 27, 2018 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at North Campus, LRC main concourse. A shuttle bus will be leaving Lakeshore Campus at 5:30 p.m. in front of the Lakeshore Bookstore. Save the date!

Take Back the Night is a movement that was started by women who had experienced sexual assault. Women and their allies marched and participated through rallies, marches and candlelight vigils, to denounce all forms of sexual violence. Today, Take Back the Night recognizes that people of all genders can experience sexual assault and other forms of sexual violence. However, women, particularly women with disabilities, indigenous and racialized women, low-income women, and trans women are more likely to experience such violence.

Everyone is welcome to attend and march in solidarity with survivors of sexual assault and other forms of sexual violence. We encourage self-identified survivors to take the lead at the front of the march if they would like, with allies and advocates marching in support behind them.

Events details will follow in the coming weeks.

  • When:
    September 27, 2018 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Where:
North Campus, LRC Main Concourse
Contact:
Jennifer Flood
Tel:
x2088

Humber College and the University of Guelph-Humber are committed to promoting a learning, working, and living environment that is free from all forms of discrimination and harassment. As part of our commitment, the Take Back the Night (TBTN) planning committee would like to invite you to the third annual TBTN March on Thursday, September 27, 2018, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Take Back the Night (TBTN) is a movement started by women who had experienced sexual violence and domestic violence. Women and their allies marched and participated through rallies, marches and candlelight vigils, to denounce all forms of sexual violence. Today, TBTN recognizes that people of all genders can experience sexual assault and other forms of sexual violence. However, women, particularly those who are indigenous, racialized, low-income, trans and live with a disability are more likely to experience such violence.

Everyone is welcome to attend and march in solidarity with survivors of sexual assault and other forms of sexual violence. We encourage self-identified survivors and folks with mobile devices to take the lead at the front of the march if they would like, with allies and advocates marching in support behind them.

Event Details (all taking place on Thursday, September 27):

Sign Making Event - North Campus/UofGH
Location: LRC Main Concourse
Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Sign Making Event - Lakeshore Campus
Location: A170, Lakeshore Campus 
Time: 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

TBTN Main Program/March
Location: LRC Main Concourse, North Campus
Time: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

*Main program begins promptly at 6:30pm

We are thrilled to welcome Sidrah Maysoon Ahmad to share remarks about the importance of supporting survivors, creating a culture of consent, and the importance of understanding intersectional experiences of sexual violence. The main program will end by taking to the streets of Humber/University of Guelph-Humber, and marching the perimeters. We will end the march off with a group photo, hot chocolate, and light snacks.

Please join us for an unforgettable and empowering evening! 

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