- When:November 25, 2015 10:45am
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Antoniette Di Marco, 416.675.6622 ext. 3662, antoniette.dimarco@humber.ca

The Humber Business School Placement Centre will be hosting TJX Canada for an Interview Workshop on November 25th, 2015. TJX’s panel of representatives will provide Humber students with key interviewing techniques and tips.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from industry professionals!
Join us for this session at the Lakeshore Campus.
Please confirm your attendance at tinyurl.com/TJXCanadaEvents
The Mental Health First Aid program provides information about common mental health problems and specific disorders. The program will also cover simple and explicit actions we can take to identify the signs and symptoms of distress and provide meaningful support. Whether you are faculty, support staff or an administrator you will learn useful and relevant information to assist you to cope with mental health concerns in your professional and personal life.
In this two-day certificate program, you will learn how to:
Recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health problems
Available Dates:
All workshops are from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
To register please email Mo at maureen.martin-edey@humber.ca or log in to register at hrs.humber.ca/L&D-Programs.html
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Nathan Whitlock, 416.675.6622 ext. 4775, humberpress@humber.ca
On November 24, Humber Press will launch 'Instructions to a Dying Infidel', a groundbreaking new work of scholarship and translation by former Humber professor John L. Steckley.
The event will be held at the North Gallery, ground floor of the Learning Resource Commons. All are welcome.
“I devoured this book. Steckley’s words fire the imagination.” – Joseph Boyden, author of The Orenda
“With characteristic brilliance, Steckley’s translation, assessment, and explanation of Jesuits’ instructions on how to convert dying Wendat peoples has broad appeal for linguists, historians, anthropologists, literary critics, sociologists, and all scholars of colonial settler societies” – Carolyn Podruchny, Associate Professor of History at York University
Copies will be available for sale at the event.
To pre-order, go to humber.ca/humberpressstore
Twitter: @HumberPress

Nathan Whitlock, 416.675.6622 ext. 4775, humberpress@humber.ca

Reminder: Humber Press is launching John L. Steckley's "Instructions to a Dying Infidel" on November 24 in the North Gallery on the first floor of the LRC. This is a joint event with the Aboriginal Resource Centre, and will also mark the opening of the BEEDAWBUN Art Exhibition. Bison burgers, grilled salmon, bannock scones and more will be served.
Casey Norris, 416.675.6622 ext.79378, casey.norris@humber.ca

Humber Galleries will be hosting the 2nd annual Indigenous Art Exhibition at North Space Gallery. The exhibition will take place November 24 – January 22nd.
Organized by the Humber College Aboriginal Resource Centre, Beedawbun is a showcase of the works of both indigenous students at Humber College and indigenous artists working in the Greater Toronto Area.
November 24, 2015 - 2:25 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.
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