- When:March 1, 2017 12:15pm
- Posters/Attachments: Event Poster
Attend the Noon Concert/Clinic featuring Kirk MacDonald Quartet with Harold Mabern, Andre White and Neil Swainson.
For more info please visit kirkmacdonald.com.
#HumberMusicLive
Attend the Noon Concert/Clinic featuring Kirk MacDonald Quartet with Harold Mabern, Andre White and Neil Swainson.
For more info please visit kirkmacdonald.com.
#HumberMusicLive
It’s that time of year again! At least once a semester faculty need to input their grades through MyHumber/Banner. Faculty are required to enter/upload their mid-term and/or final grades. The Managing Your Grades in Banner Workshop will cover how to enter one’s grades. Join this workshop and find how easy it can be to submit and manipulate your grades using MyHumber/Banner.
Note: Faculty should have grades ready to enter before attending this workshop. If grades aren't ready, please refer to the Tech Talk: GradeCentre Tips & Tricks workshop.
If you have a suggestion for a Tech Talk, please contact Mark at mark.ihnat@humber.ca
The Instructional Support Studio is located at: North: Rm. D225J, ext. 4744 - Lakeshore: Rm. D112, ext. 3288
Teach accounting? Come and share ideas, best practices and talk about innovations. Be part of a collaborative community supporting student achievement.
This is an opportunity to connect with other accounting faculty from across the college and discuss common themes and ideas. Please drop in for refreshments and a chat.
All interested faculty are welcome.
It’s that time of year again! At least once a semester faculty need to input their grades through MyHumber/Banner. Faculty are required to enter/upload their mid-term and/or final grades. The Managing Your Grades in Banner Workshop will cover how to enter one’s grades. Join this workshop and find how easy it can be to submit and manipulate your grades using MyHumber/Banner.
Note: Faculty should have grades ready to enter before attending this workshop. If grades aren't ready, please refer to the Tech Talk: GradeCentre Tips & Tricks workshop.
If you have a suggestion for a Tech Talk, please contact Mark at mark.ihnat@humber.ca
The Instructional Support Studio is located at: North: Rm. D225J, ext. 4744 - Lakeshore: Rm. D112, ext. 3288
Eat, learn, and be inspired by faculty SoTL (Scholarship of Teaching and Learning) research projects.
In September 2016, Blake Lambert (LAS) piloted an innovative new assignment that required students to use Twitter as part of their course work. With support from the Teaching Innovation Fund, Blake investigated the impact of this assignment on his students’ engagement and learning. What did he discover? Join us on February 28, 2017 from 11:40 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to find out!
Register online for Tues., Feb. 28, 2017, North: D236, 11:40 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The School of HRT is hosting an open house in their brand new, state-of-the-art baking and pastry arts facilities.
Fresh coffee and baked goods will be served. Please join us.
The International African Inventors Museum is a travelling museum which shares the many contributions persons of African descent have made throughout the world. The display features a range of inventions from the pioneer of Open Heart Surgery, the pioneer in the Field of Synthetic Chemistry, the pioneer of the Modern Blood Bank and much more.
No registration required.
Attending as a group? Please E-mail: Candice Warner-Barrow | candice.warner-barrow@humber.ca
It’s that time of year again! At least once a semester faculty need to input their grades through MyHumber/Banner. Faculty are required to enter/upload their mid-term and/or final grades. The Managing Your Grades in Banner Workshop will cover how to enter one’s grades. Join this workshop and find how easy it can be to submit and manipulate your grades using MyHumber/Banner.
Note: Faculty should have grades ready to enter before attending this workshop. If grades aren't ready, please refer to the Tech Talk: GradeCentre Tips & Tricks workshop.
If you have a suggestion for a Tech Talk, please contact Mark at mark.ihnat@humber.ca
The Instructional Support Studio is located at: North: Rm. D225J, ext. 4744 - Lakeshore: Rm. D112, ext. 3288
After a twenty-year absence, Odysseus returns to Ithaca only to find the war he thought was long over has now reached his homeland. His home is filled with a ragtag group of old friends and enemies, refugees from Troy, and various mythical creatures, huddled together under cover from heavy air raids. Inspired by Homer’s Odyssey and set against a Blitz-like bombing campaign, To Ithaca explores the space between action and inaction, violence and pity. It is created and directed by Tatiana Jennings, with choreography by Sharon Moore, and creative work by Humber College’s graduating Theatre Performance and Theatre Production students.
Join the Lakeshore Grounds Interpretive Centre in the tunnels underneath G Building on Saturday, February 25th for secrets of an ever changing landscape, the tunnel exhibition featuring the artwork of Gary Blundell and Victoria Ward. The collection has been inspired and informed by the history of Humber's Lakeshore campus, particularly the lived experiences of the Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital patients who shaped the land through their labours.
Saturday, February 25th
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Enter through G Building
For more information, contact the Lakeshore Grounds Interpretive Centre: info@lakeshoregrounds.ca or ext. 3801