Past Events

  • When:
    March 8, 2017 12:35pm to 2:05pm
  • When:
    March 9, 2017 1:30pm to 3:00pm

This introductory workshop will focus on Academic Integrity (AI) and its practical application to different learning environments. The benefits to the acculturation of students to learning environments that emphasize a culture of AI, along with the roles and opportunities for faculty in supporting cultures of AI will begin to be explored. A variety of delivery methods including a PowerPoint presentation and group work will be employed throughout the workshop. At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:

  1. Define Academic Integrity (AI) and the values aligned with AI
  2. Explain and summarize the benefits to creating clear and transparent learning environments that feature, support, and strengthen AI
  3. Determine how to create learning environments that clearly and transparently embody, support, and strengthen AI

Register for Wed., Mar. 8, 2017, North: D236, 12:35 to 2:05 p.m.

Register for Thurs., Mar. 9, 2017, Lake: F103, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.

  • When:
    March 8, 2017 12:00pm
Where:
The Assembly Hall, 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive
Contact:
Ben Labovitch
Tel:
416.675.6622 x72012
Contact:
Ben Labovitch
Literary Poster - Olive Senior

Literary Reading

THE ASSEMBLY HALL 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive
Wednesday, March 8, 2017 • 12 Noon 

Olive Senior

Winner of the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and the F.G.Bressani Literary Prize and author of Arrival of the Snake-Woman and Other Stories

Of Discerner of Hearts and Other Stories, The New York Times Book Review says, “Spotlighting the multiple marks and masks of class and racial difference [in Jamaica], Senior offers a luminous portrait of people struggling to find their own place in a changing world.”

For more details, please call Ben Labovitch 416-675-6622, ext. 72012.

  • When:
    March 8, 2017 12:00pm to 1:30pm
Where:
Lakeshore Campus, G Commons
Contact:
Rae-Ann Dos Reis
Tel:
416.675.6622 x79283

The Business School Placement Centre would like you to join us as we host multi-talented innovator and visionary Clarence Ford for a compelling discussion about charting your own course to pursue inspiring work you love.

Clarence Ford is a Toronto-based Director, Choreographer, Producer, Teacher, and Social Entrepreneur who has collaborated with celebrities, Fortune 500 brands, and sports franchises including:

  • James Brown
  • Cirque du Soleil
  • Stevie Wonder
  • MLSE
  • Alanis Morissette
  • Universal
  • David Foster
  • DreamWorks
  • American Express
  • NBA Toronto
  • Budweiser
  • Coca-Cola
  • Free the Children – We Day
  • Canada Olympic Committee
  • UNICEF

He is also looking to potentially hire students to work with him! Don’t miss out on this opportunity!

Event Name: Chart Your Own Course: A Session with Clarence Ford

Date: Wednesday, March 8th, 2017

Time: 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Location: G Commons, Humber Lakeshore Campus

Please register for the event as space is limited: tinyurl.com/ChartYourOwnCourse

  • When:
    March 8, 2017 9:30am to 11:00am
Where:
North Campus, LRC lobby

Humber celebrates women of excellence for International Women’s Day.

The Centre for Human Rights, Equity & Diversity will be hosting an information table on March 8, 2017, LRC lobby, North Campus from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. 


Learn more about notable women below:

Wangari Matthai
“We’re constantly being bombarded by problems that we face and sometimes we can get completely overwhelmed. [But] we should always feel like a hummingbird. I may feel insignificant, but I don’t want to be like the other animals watching the planet go down the drain. I’ll be a hummingbird, I’ll do the best I can”.

Wilma Mankiller
“Women in leadership roles can help restore balance and wholeness to our communities”

Malala Yousafzai
“I want to change the political system so there is justice and equality and change in the status of girls and women"

  • Children’s rights activists Malala Yousafzai, the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
  • Campaigned for the rights of girls to have an education and had written a diary for the BBC Urdu service when the Pakistan Taliban controlled her home area of Swat in 2009.
  • bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-19908409

Rigoberta Menchú
“What I treasure most in life is being able to dream. During my most difficult moments and complex situations I have been able to dream of a more beautiful future”.

Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond
“It is one of our traditions that there should be balance between men and women. That doesn't mean we should always be in front of men, but that their needs to be a balance. Women need to know that they can succeed”.

  • First aboriginal Canadian woman to be on the bench in Saskatchewan

Vera Wang
“When you have a passion for something then you tend not only to be better at it, but you work harder too”.

  • American Fashion Designer

Lieutenant-Commander Wafa Dabbagh
“I want other Canadians to know that there are people serving Canada who are not white with blond hair and blue eyes. We are all working together, white, black, Asian, Arab and Aboriginal – and I’m one small face among them.”

  • The first Muslim woman wearing a head covering to enlist and serve in the Canadian forces
  • In 2010, she received an Operational Service Medal, and in 2012, the Diamond Jubilee Medal. Sadly, Lieutenant-Commander Dabbagh succumbed to cancer in 2012.

Claudia L. Gordon
"
By my junior year in high school, I made it known to all that I would go to law school and become an attorney. Many shrugged off my grand intention as wishful thinking. Some cited my deafness as an obstacle rendering it impractical if not impossible to pursue a law degree. Thanks to the values that were instilled in me during my formative years, I understood then that those voices of doubt neither dictated my worth nor my capacity. I want to contribute to a better society where there is more understanding and acceptance of people with disabilities and where the same opportunities are provided for all."

Jenna Talackova

This Canadian supermodel and TV personality first rose to fame when she joined the Miss Universe Canadian pageant last 2012, only to be subsequently disqualified after someone recognized her as transgender. Now, the 26-year-old beauty is a trans rights advocate and led Vancouver’s 2012 Pride parade as Pride Parade grand marshal

Madame Chiang Kai-Shek
"
We write our own destiny; we become what we do."

  • Chinese head of the Chinese Nationalistic government in exile on Taiwan

Measha Brueggergosmanwinning

Brueggergosman's powerful performances have earned her much international recognition.

From the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the International Tattoo in Nova Scotia to the National Arts Centre Orchestra, the Cincinatti Opera and the International Beethoven Festival in Bonn, her voice and interpretation have amazed listeners.

Muna AbuSulaymanNamed

AbuSulayman is a Saudi Muslim business woman, media personality and full-time mum to her two daughters. With her role in the spotlight, Muna AbuSulayman often speaks up and writes about issues surrounding women’s rights, society, community development and east-west dialogue.

  • Named Young Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2004

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  • When:
    March 7, 2017 4:00pm to 7:00pm
Where:
North Space, LRC 1st Floor
Contact:
Ashley Watson
Tel:
416.675.6622 x79378

You’re invited – to the opening reception of ‘mAPPing the Territory’. This exhibition is the culmination of a month-long project where the creative studio Department of Unusual Certainties (DoUC) mentored a group of Rexdale students from Pathways to Education, a program of Rexdale community Health Centre, in developing content for the exhibition from concept to completion.

These youth grew up online and mobile ready, but are they really thinking critically about the virtual space they inhabit and how it relates to the physical and social reality of their community? What can they learn about what equality, access and privacy mean in the virtual world vs. the real world? What location-based stories can they tell through Google, Instagram, Snapchat, etc.? By storytelling through data mapping and social media, they are envisioning their neighbourhood at the porous intersection between the physical and virtual.

RSVP HERE (bit.ly/2l8yFyi

Date: March 7, 2017

Time: 4-7 p.m. (remarks will begin at 4:30 p.m.) 

* Light food and refreshments will be served

This project is generously supported by Humber College and is a part of Myseum Intersections.

Myseum Intersections is an annual festival of exhibits showcasing different perspectives of the city’s natural, cultural and historic diversity.

  • When:
    March 7, 2017 11:40am to 1:25pm
Where:
North: D236

In every program at Humber, we are creating our leaders of tomorrow.  Whether you are teaching a leadership course or not, this community of practice will bring together faculty passionate about the leadership development of our students. Themes and topic matters to be covered will be determined by the community of practice participants.

Join us for this community of practice and meet with other passionate leading faculty to share your experiences, highlights, challenges, resources, “go to” activities and best practices in building student leaders.

If you are unable to attend but are interested in being a part of this community, please contact lisa.buchanan@humber.ca for more information.

Register online for Tues., Mar. 7, 2017, North: D236, 11:40 a.m. to 1:25 p.m.

  • When:
    March 7, 2017 11:00am to 4:30pm
Where:
Lakeshore Campus, G Commons
Contact:
Joel-Brishen Rosario

The Business School Placement Centre invites you to the Accounting and Finance Career Event!

This is a great way organizations from the Banking and Finance sector like ScotiaBank, TD, Rapport Credit Union, etc can meet motivated students that are future professionals, network with them, and potentially hire them.

Event details

  • Date: Tuesday, March 7, 2017
  • Time: Drop-in between 11 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
  • Location: G Commons, Humber Lakeshore Campus

Format
Similar to a job fair, students can drop in anytime during the event hours

RSVP by March 1: tinyurl.com/AccountingFinanceEvent2017

  • When:
    March 7, 2017 11:00am to 1:00pm
Where:
GH 424
Contact:
Academic Services
Tel:
416.798.1331 x6263

Academic Services invites you to attend the second Winter 2017 Lecture Series event, featuring Professor Alice Balter from the Family & Community Social Services program at the University of Guelph-Humber.

Professor Alice Balter’s lecture will explore early childhood educators' (ECEs) knowledge, perceptions and training needs on the development of sexuality and gender. In collaboration with Dr. Tricia van Rhijn (University of Guelph), Professor Balter’s research contributes practical information of an understudied area to the larger field of early childhood. The importance of ECEs receiving professional training to support these developmental domains will be discussed.

Please join us on Tuesday, March 7th, 2017 from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. for Professor Balter’s lecture: “ECE Perceptions on the Development of Sexuality and Gender: Do We Make the Grade?” Learn what sexuality is and why it is an important area to study.

A light lunch will be served.

Space is very limited! Please RSVP to academicservices@guelphhumber.ca, and state any dietary restrictions.

 

  • When:
    February 15, 2017 10:45am to 11:35am
  • When:
    March 6, 2017 11:40am to 12:30pm

For any learning environment, it’s important to enact measures to reduce the instances of challenging behaviours that may interfere with creating a positive learning environment. In this workshop, participants will learn possible reasons for certain behaviours and proactive approaches to help manage common classroom situations.

Register for Wed., Feb. 15, 2017, North: D225I (CTL Boardroom), 10:45 to 11:35 a.m.

Register for Mon., Mar. 6, 2017, North: D236, 11:40 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

  • When:
    March 5, 2017 8:00am to March 26, 2017 9:05pm
Where:
North Campus, Humber Arboretum
Contact:
Paula Montenegro
Tel:
647.939.7618

Celebrate Canada 150 by discovering Canada's sweetest tradition and supporting a great cause!

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