Past Events

  • When:
    February 24, 2024 10:00am
Where:
Online
A person reaches for tomatoes growing in a garden

Join the Etobicoke Master Gardeners (EMG) and the Humber Arboretum online for a free workshop on growing your own food. You'll learn about locations where you can grow your food, and what to grow including plants for sun, shade, and flowers for food. Learn about increasing your soil health, preparing, planting, and maintaining the garden, and extending your growing season.

This workshop is part of the Eco-Garden Community Workshop series hosted by the Etobicoke Master Gardeners and Humber Arboretum throughout the year.

When: Saturday, February 24, 10 a.m. to noon

Where: Online via Zoom

How: This event is free but registration is required as space is limited. Please register on Eventbrite.

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  • When:
    February 23, 2024 8:00pm
Where:
Humber Lakeshore Auditorium, A Building, 3199 Lakeshore Blvd West
Contact:
Dewi Minden, Music Operations Manager
Ingrid Jensen holding a trumpet

Internationally acclaimed jazz trumpeter Ingrid Jensen performs with the Humber Jazz Big Band and the Forward Motion Ensemble on Friday, February 23, 2024. 

Hailed as one of the most gifted trumpeters of her generation, the New York-based Canadian will be the featured artist-in-residence, performing a sizzling set with the powerful 18-piece Humber Jazz Big Band led by composer/arranger Shelly Berger. The concert program will also feature new modern jazz pieces for trumpet and the funk groove-based Forward Motion Ensemble, directed by acclaimed bassist Rich Brown. 

Originally from Victoria, BC, a graduate of the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, Jensen went on to solidify a reputation as one of the most in-demand trumpet players on the global jazz scene, after the release of her albums Vernal Fields (Enja label, 1994); Here on Earth (1997) and Higher Grounds (1999).  

After touring Europe with the Vienna Art Orchestra, Jensen remained to teach jazz trumpet, becoming, at age 25, the youngest professor at Austria's Bruckner Conservatory. In 1994 Jensen settled in New York City where she joined the big band DIVA Jazz Orchestra and the innovative jazz ensembles of Maria Schneider (1994-2012) and Darcy James Argue (2002-present). In addition to leading her own bands and performing with Grammy-winning drummer, Terri Lyne Carrington, Jensen is the current Dean of Jazz Arts at Jensen at the Manhattan School of Music and a dedicated jazz educator. Humber Music is pleased to have Ingrid Jensen as the featured artist-in-residence this year, to work with the students in an intensive period of lectures, workshops, rehearsals and concerts.

This will undoubtedly be one of the most memorable concerts taking place in the GTA this year.

Get your tickets on Eventbrite

  • When:
    February 23, 2024 12:00pm to 2:00pm
Where:
North Campus, Student Centre
Contact:
Matthew Travill
Tel:
x5931
Drag queens

The LGBTQ+ Resource Centre, IGNITE, and Black Student Support & Engagement invite you to attend our second anual Drag Show. This year the perfomances will be held at the North Campus cafeteria at on Friday, February 23 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. 

Join us for an electrifying drag show that will leave you spellbound. Our lineup of fierce drag queens and kings are ready to slay the stage with jaw-dropping performances, dazzling costumes, and infectious energy. Whether you're a seasoned drag aficionado or new to the scene, this is an event you won't want to miss! Mark your calendars and come strut with us this Friday for an unforgettable afternoon of entertainment and celebration. 

This event is open to all Humber and Guelph Humber students, staff, and faculty with no need to register. 

If folks have questions or concerns about the event please contact matthew.travill@humber.ca.

  • When:
    February 2, 2024 9:00am to 1:30pm
  • When:
    February 23, 2024 9:00am to 1:30pm
  • When:
    April 5, 2024 9:00am to 1:30pm
Contact:
FHSW Teaching and Learning Hub
A barbell

Students in the Exercise Science and Lifestyle Management graduate program are leading fitness assessments in the winter 2024 semester. Discover your resting metabolic rate, determine your body composition through a session in the Bod Pod, or measure your current fitness level to guide your training or track your progress. 

Fitness assessments are being offered on February 2, February 23 and April 5, 2024 (9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m).

Pre-screening forms sent after booking. All clients will receive a report with their results. 

For more information email: FHSWWellnesshub@humber.ca 

Register: Fitness Assessment Questionaire


Aerobic Fitness Testing - $20 - Approximately 45 minutes

Use a stationary bike, a treadmill or a step to estimate your aerobic fitness. Useful to assess health related fitness, guide exercise and to track progress.

Submaximal Metabolic (VO2) Exercise Test - $75 -  Approximately 60 minutes

Exercise at a vigorous level using a stationary bike or a treadmill while having your oxygen consumption measured during the test. Beneficial for guiding training intensity and tracking progress of exercise training.

Maximal Metabolic (VO2) Exercise Test - $75 - Approximately 60 minutes

Push yourself to maximum exertion using a stationary bike or a treadmill while having your oxygen consumption measured during the test. Beneficial for athletes or anyone seeking an accurate direct measurement of their aerobic fitness.

Blood Lactate Threshold Test - $125 - Approximately 60 minutes 

This is a test for endurance athletes who are serious about training. The test involves pricking the finger during each stage of the exercise test (on a treadmill or cycle ergo meter) to measure lactate concentration in the blood in response to the increasing exercise intensity. This testing is generally intended for those who are already training regularly and want more information or confirmation about their performance and training thresholds.

Resting Metabolic Rate (Resting VO2) - $80 - Approximately 45 minutes

Discover your resting metabolic rate by laying still and breathing into a mouthpiece connected to a metabolic cart. Useful for determining calorie expenditure.

Wingate Test (30-Second Anaerobic Power Test) - $25 - Approximately 20 minutes

Measure your power output during a 30-second maximal effort test performed on a Monark cycle ergometer (stationary bike). Beneficial for athletes requiring explosive power in their sport (e.g. jumping, sprinting, etc.).

BodPod - Add-On $15 | Stand-Alone $20 - Approximately 10 minutes

Determine your body composition (fat and fat-free mass). A full test requires about 10 minutes, and provides highly accurate, safe, comfortable, and fast test results.

Comprehensive Fitness Assessment -  No Metabolic Cart $120 | With Metabolic Cart $150 - Approximately 75 minutes

A package of tests used to assess: aerobic fitness (predicted based on exercise heart rate), strength, flexibility and body composition. This package includes either a bike or treadmill test, grip strength, sit and reach (flexibility), BodPod, height, weight, and blood pressure. Beneficial to set a base line or check your progress.

  • When:
    February 23, 2024 9:00am to 6:00pm
Where:
North Campus, Barrett CTI, CTI 210 Magna Mechatronics Training Room
Humber Skills Varsity Qualifying Competition in Mechatronics

Join us for the electrifying Humber Skills Varsity Qualifying Competition in Mechatronics on February 23! Immerse yourself in the excitement of competitive skills and get up close with cutting-edge innovations. Don't miss out on this opportunity to witness the rise of future mechatronics stars.

  • When:
    February 22, 2024 7:00pm to 7:40pm
Where:
Online
Contact:
Melissa Hunter, Admissions Coordinator
Tel:
416.798.1331 x6277
UofGH logo

Students interested in pursuing an honours degree can explore opportunities at the University of Guelph-Humber. If you are in a student advisory role, we welcome you to share the invitation to attend our Transfer Applicant Webinar taking place on February 22. 

Students can sign up through our GH Talks page.

The webinar will connect students to UofGH staff knowledgeable about transfer pathways and will include information about UofGH programs, admission requirements, transfer credit, scholarships and much more. We appreciate your continued support.

Learn more about UofGH at www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents.

  • When:
    February 13, 2024 1:30pm to 2:20pm
  • When:
    February 15, 2024 1:30pm to 2:20pm
  • When:
    February 20, 2024 1:30pm to 2:20pm
  • When:
    February 22, 2024 1:30pm to 2:20pm
Where:
North Campus, D-217
Purple background image with the title "Strong Start" and smaller text balloons with "North Campus" and "Winter Semester"

Strong Start workshops are a great way for first-year students to transiton to college life.

If you work with students who may benefit from this opportunity, please let them know about it and share the information below.

Registrations are not mandatory and students are always welcome to show up. Each workshop is 50 minutes long and will also feature prizes and the chance to meet other first-year students. 

Workshop 5: Getting Involved on Campus

February 13 and 15 at D-217

This workshop focuses on the importance of getting involved on campus for academic and career success. Participants will learn about different involvement opportunities available on campus.

Workshop 6: Wellness & Wrap-Up

February 20 and 22 at D-217

The final workshop concentrates on self-reflection and setting SMART Goals for academic and personal success, including exploring wellness tips such as healthy sleep patterns. 

  • When:
    February 14, 2024 1:00pm to 2:00pm
  • When:
    February 15, 2024 11:00am to 12:00pm
  • When:
    February 21, 2024 1:00pm to 2:00pm
  • When:
    February 22, 2024 11:00am to 12:00pm
Where:
Lakeshore Campus, Welcome Centre, WEL 207
Blue background with the title "Strong Start" and smaller text balloons with "Winter Semester" and "Lake Campus"

Strong Start workshops are a great way for first-year students to transiton to college life.

If you work with students who could benefit from this opportunity, please inform them and share the details provided below.

Registrations are not mandatory, students are always welcome to show up. Each workshop is 60 minutes long and will also feature prizes and the chance to meet other first-year students. 

Workshop 5: Getting Involved on Campus

February 14 (1 p.m. - 2 p.m.) and February 15 (11 a.m. - 12 p.m.)

This workshop focuses on the importance of getting involved on campus for academic and career success. Participants will learn about different involvement opportunities available on campus.

Workshop 6 - Wellness & Wrap-Up

February 21 (1 p.m. - 2 p.m.) and February 22 (11 a.m. - 12 p.m.)

The final workshop concentrates on self-reflection and setting SMART Goals for academic and personal success, including exploring wellness tips such as healthy sleep patterns. 

All workshop sessions to be hold at room WEL 207. 

  • When:
    February 22, 2024 10:00am to 11:30am
Where:
Online

Join us through Teams on February 22 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. to talk more about Compassionate Accountability and Academic Integrity.

The session will be led by Dr. Christina Meredith, Associate Dean Pathways (Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences) Humber College, and Dr. Jennie Miron, Professor and Faculty Lead Academic Integrity (Faculty of Health Sciences & Wellness) Humber College.

Title: Enacting Compassionate Accountability with the Academic Misconduct Process at Humber College

Contact Jennie Miron for the Teams link to attend at jennie.miron@humber.ca.

Christina Meredith Bio

Dr. Christina Meredith currently serves as the Associate Dean for Pathways Programs at Humber College.  As an educational leader, committed to advancing equity, diversity, equity, and inclusion, she spent the first 20 years of her career in Student Affairs, in the Ontario College sector, and has recently joined the academic division.  At the core of ‘who she is’ and ‘how she leads’ is an unwavering commitment to student success and the fundamental belief that access to post-secondary education can transform lives and contribute to positive change in the communities where we live, work, and play.

Jennie Miron Bio

Jennie Miron is a full-time professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences & Wellness (FHSW) at Humber College and has taught in the Bachelor of Nursing program for the past 18+ years. Jennie completed doctoral studies at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario in 2016 with a research project that focused on academic integrity content and post-secondary education. She is the co-chair of the FHSW Academic Integrity Council, Chair of ICAI-Canada, and board member at the International Centre for Academic Integrity. Life and professional experiences have shaped Jennie's efforts to promote integrity across the educational landscape and continue to influence her professional writing, presentations, and research on the topic.

  • When:
    February 22, 2024 10:00am to 5:00pm
Where:
Lakeshore Campus, Student Welcome and Resource Centre (WEL), second floor
Contact:
Karlena Waugh
Black Heritage Month Pop-Up Exhibition text poster

The Humber College Lakeshore Principal’s Office invites you to visit our one-day pop-up exhibit “Know the Past, Shape the Future” hosted in partnership with the Canadian Multicultural Innovators Museum (CMIM). The exhibit will be hosted on the scond floor of the Student Welcome and Resource Centre (WEL) at Lakeshore Campus, on display on February 22, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

Explore the rich diversity of Black Canadian Heritage through a collection of pieces from different regions, historical periods, and artistic innovations. By showcasing the vast contributions of the Black Canadian community, this interactive exhibit aims to celebrate the power of creativity and foster a sense of connection to the Canadian Black experience.

Canadian Multicultural Inventors Museum

CMIM is a federally registered non-profit organization/social innovation organization based in Toronto with the mandate to educate and increase the public’s knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of inventions by individuals from the diverse multicultural communities that make up Canada by collecting, assembling, and exhibiting their inventions to the public through a travelling inventions museum. 

Visit the exhibition at:  

Lakeshore Campus, Student Welcome and Resource Centre (WEL), second floor

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