Past Events

  • When:
    March 20, 2013 6:30pm
Date/Time: 
March 20, 2013 - 6:30pm
Where: 
North Campus, Guelph Humber Art Gallery, GH 123
Contact: 

Noni Kaur

Phone:  416.675.6622 ext. 5134

Email:   noni.kaur@humber.ca

 

 

In this exhibition, first-year students of the Visual & Digital Arts Program investigate traditional and innovative approaches to drawing.

Participating in the shift from preliminary study to primary medium, this emerging group advances drawing beyond longtime academic traditions toward defining a creative voice. A debut exhibition for many of the student-artists in the program, this showcase will introduce viewers to a new group of dynamic faces infiltrating the vast field of the visual arts; conversely, Drawing exposes students to the exciting and self-reflexive experience of public presentation that will ultimately contribute to the development of their respective practices.

 

  • When:
    March 20, 2013 6:00pm
Date/Time: 
March 20, 2013 - 6:00pm
Where: 
North Campus, Room D236

Time: 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Take a few minutes to come, discover, reflect, and discuss what lessons your students can teach you. An interactive experience awaits you. Opportunities will be available to hear from colleagues, to read about new initiatives, to learn about the process, and to discover the reasoning behind SFQs. 

For more information or to register, visit us online.

 

  • When:
    March 20, 2013 2:30pm
Date/Time: 
March 20, 2013 - 2:30pm
Where: 
North Campus, Room K148
Contact: 

Rebeca Mahadeo
Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 5887
Email: rebeca.mahadeo@humber.ca

 

Struggling with APA and MLA citation? Worrying about plagiarism? Finish essays with ease by learning basic citation skills for your assignments. Discover tips and tricks to help simplify the citation process. Find out why, when and how to cite in this interactive workshop: Learn How to Cite and Get it Right!

For more information, please visit us online

  • When:
    March 20, 2013 2:30pm
Date/Time: 
March 20, 2013 - 2:30pm
Where: 
Lakeshore Campus, Room C108

Time: 2:30 p.m. to 3:20 p.m.

Have you ever been in a situation when you prepared a lesson plan and it wasn't working in your class and your students were disengaged? This workshop explores ways to teach on your feet and adjust your lesson plans to address these situations. 

For more information or to register, visit us online.

  • When:
    March 19, 2013 10:00am
  • When:
    March 20, 2013 10:00am
Date/Time: 
March 19, 2013 - 10:00am
Date/Time: 
March 20, 2013 - 10:00am
Where: 
Lakeshore Campus – Blue Room (A building)
Contact: 

Linda Hill
Email:  linda.hill@humber.ca

Maureen Carnegie
Emailmaureen.carnegie@humber.ca

 

 

  • When:
    March 20, 2013 9:55am
Date/Time: 
March 20, 2013 - 9:55am
Where: 
North Campus, Room D207
Contact: 

Rebeca Mahadeo
Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 5887
Email: rebeca.mahadeo@humber.ca

 

Do you find that you never have enough time? Or that time seems to run away and you are left feeling overwhelmed? There are many challenges to managing our time in today’s busy world and this workshop can help you learn some strategies to help! Come identify your own time wasters and learn to use and apply a variety of time management solutions!

For more information, please visit us online

  • When:
    March 19, 2013 1:35pm
Date/Time: 
March 19, 2013 - 1:35pm
Where: 
North Campus, Room D109 (President's Board Room)

Time: 1:35 p.m. to 2:25 p.m.

Learn how to improve the quality of your multiple choice questions (MCQ). Discover how to assess higher order thinking skills using Bloom’s Taxonomy, testing analysis, and synthesis of information. Join a group of fellow instructors for a workshop about the principles of well-designed multiple choice questions.

Bring existing MCQ exams, or course materials to use to develop questions. During this workshop you will have the opportunity to apply these principles to your own course.

Register online at: humber.ca/centreforteachingandlearning
 

  • When:
    March 19, 2013 1:30pm
Tuesday, March 19, 2013 - 1:30pm

What: John Kim Bell, entrepreneur, inspires students to be future leaders by developing effective partnerships with Aboriginal communities.

Where: Assembly Hall, Lakeshore Campus

When: Tuesday, March 19, 1:30 pm

For more information or to RSVP, contact aboriginal@humber.ca or call 416-675-6622 ex. 5424

  • When:
    March 19, 2013 12:00pm
Tuesday, March 19, 2013 - 12:00pm

Tuesday, March 19, 2013 

12:00 noon - 1:30 PM

7th Semester (KB111) 

North Campus 

Two years ago, the Arab Spring sent shock waves around the world, as societies in the Middle East and North Africa threw off the shackles of authoritarian regimes. For a brief moment, anything seemed possible. Today, however, setbacks on the economic and political fronts seem to threaten some of the fragile democratic gains that have been made. Still, there is reason for hope. In this talk, Sonia Verma will examine how these post-revolutionary societies have shifted in significant and profound ways.  The grassroots movements of the Arab Spring will endure, as the young people that led these revolutions come of age. This generational shift is crucial to understanding the future of a region whose story is still unfolding.

Journalist Sonia Verma is a foreign correspondent for the Globe & Mail.

This event is complimentary. Everyone welcome! Teachers are encouraged to bring their classes. When bringing classes to lectures, please RSVP. Please contact Melanie Chaparian.

The talk will be livestreamed by Humber Media Services at www.mediaservices.humber.ca.

For more information visit us online or contact:

melanie.chaparian@humber.ca

  • When:
    March 19, 2013 12:00pm
Date/Time: 
March 19, 2013 - 12:00pm
Where: 
North Campus, Seventh Semester (KB111)
Contact: 

Melanie Chaparian
Chair, President’s Lecture Series Committee
416.675.6622 ext.4528
melanie.chaparian@humber.ca

 

Sonia Verma, Globe & Mail Journalist, Foreign Affairs Correspondent

“Arab Spring. Arab Winter”

Two years ago, the Arab Spring sent shock waves around the world, as societies in the Middle East and North Africa threw off the shackles of authoritarian regimes. For a brief moment, anything seemed possible. Today, however, setbacks on the economic and political fronts seem to threaten some of the fragile democratic gains that have been made. Still, there is reason for hope. In this talk, Sonia Verma will examine how these post-revolutionary societies have shifted in significant and profound ways. The grassroots movements of the Arab Spring will endure, as the young people that led these revolutions come of age. This generational shift is crucial to understanding the future of a region whose story is still unfolding.

CONTACT
Melanie Chaparian
Chair, President’s Lecture Series Committee
416.675.6622 ext.4528
melanie.chaparian@humber.ca

EVERYONE WELCOME!

For more information please visit us online.

To view past PLS speakers, please click here.

 

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