- When:November 5, 2014 12:00pm

Please pick up tickets in H215. Music Degree students are to pick up tickets in A101.

Please pick up tickets in H215. Music Degree students are to pick up tickets in A101.
The event is an opportunity for Humber staff with a child in grade 9 to spend a day in the workplace. It is an opportunity for students to develop an appreciation of their parents’ career roles, to understand the skills necessary to work in a variety of occupations and to consider the wide range of careers possible as they visit worksites. In addition we hope to provide a full scope of post-secondary and career options available to them. The day will consist
of tours and career focused activities.
This event is being sponsored by Humber’s HR Department. humber.ca/4youth/ourkids
REGISTRATION CLOSES — Thursday October 30th, 2014 at 3p.m.
The event is an opportunity for Humber staff with a child in grade 9 to spend a day in the workplace. It is an opportunity for students to develop an appreciation of their parents’ career roles, to understand the skills necessary to work in a variety of occupations and to consider the wide range of careers possible as they visit worksites. In addition we hope to provide a full scope of post-secondary and career options available to them. The day will consist of tours and career focused activities.
This event is being sponsored by Humber’s HR Department. humber.ca/4youth/ourkids

Exhibition Runs: November 3rd to 7th, 2014
Reception: November 4th, 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Anishinaabe, Nongom! will showcase work from the indigenous student population at Humber College, along with the larger indigenous community of the Greater Toronto Area. The skills and talent of current indigenous students are immense, and various art forms will be exhibited. Along with the art display, current indigenous Humber students will lead workshops throughout the week.
Anishinaabe, Nongom! is an Aboriginal Student Circle (ASC) lead initiative that is in conjunction with Aboriginal Education Month at Humber College.
Humber College has the 2nd highest Aboriginal student population in Ontario! Check out Humber's Aboriginal Students' Circle, and follow them on Facebook and Twitter.
Get involved and participate in one of the following workshops:
Imaginative Film Screening: Monday, November 3rd, 4:00pm-6:00pm
Male Traditional Dancer, Classic Roots: Tuesday, November 4th, 4:00pm-6:00pm
Aboriginal Storytelling by Nigel: Wednesday, November 5th, 1:30pm-2:30pm
Dream Catcher by Natalie: Thursday November 6th, 10:00am-12:00pm
Beading workshop by Natalie and Ariana: Friday, November 7th, 2:00pm-4:00pm


Stop by for a review of the following copyright topics.
Can’t make these times? Send your questions to copyright@humber.ca Stay tuned for other topics in the Copyright Education Series.
Stop by for a review of the following copyright topics:
Location: North sessions in Screening Rm B, Lakeshore sessions in A116a.
Can’t make these times? Send your questions to copyright@humber.ca
Stay tuned for other topics in the Copyright Education Series.
Are you a young entrepreneur and looking to start a business or grow an existing one? Are you looking for the financial support and expert advice that will help you bring your great business idea to life?
Futurepreneur, Starter Company and HumberLaunch can help!
Come learn from Sandi Koitsis-Zigomanis about “Starter Company” and Valerie Copland about “Futurepreneur” on how they can help provide you with financing and mentoring to start your business!
The Starter Company program provides an opportunity for eligible young people between the ages of 18-29 years old to get training, advice and mentoring to help them build a business. The program also provides an opportunity to apply for a grant of up to $5,000 to start or grow a business.
Futurepreneur will take you from business plan to business success. They offer financing, mentoring and expertise to get your start-up off the ground. If you’re 18 – 39 and ready to launch a business, they’re here to help you.
Precaution: You must be between the ages of 18-39 to participate.
Humber College Lakeshore Campus
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
12 p.m. -1 p.m.
The Community Room L1017
12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
Humber College North Campus
Thursday, November 6, 2014
11 p.m. - 12 p.m.
The Governor's Boardroom B101
Stop by for a review of the following copyright topics.
Can’t make these times? Send your questions to copyright@humber.ca Stay tuned for other topics in the Copyright Education Series.