Past Events

  • When:
    May 29, 2012 11:45am
Date/Time: 
May 29, 2012 - 11:45am
Where: 
North Campus, Room H419

Do you want to save time on your assignments and still get better grades? Want to find information that Google doesn’t have and still do your research from home? Discover what’s at your fingertips at Humber Libraries, including books, ebooks, articles in library databases and more. In this workshop, you will not only learn where to find the best information for your assignments, but also some easy steps to improve your research process. Ready, Set, Research!

For more information, visit us online.

 

  • When:
    May 29, 2012 10:50am
Date/Time: 
May 29, 2012 - 10:50am
Where: 
Lakeshore Campus, Room A168

Description of Event: Writing a test or exam requires skill and technique! In this helpful workshop, students will discuss their current approach to writing exams and what they want to improve. Looking at different types of tests (multiple choice, short answer and essay format) and identifying strategies for each of them is an important skill students can gain.

For more information about this workshop or others, please visit us online.

  • When:
    May 29, 2012 9:55am
Date/Time: 
May 29, 2012 - 9:55am
Where: 
North Campus, Room D236

Incorporating Games into Your Class Lessons – The purpose of this workshop is to demonstrate how to incorporate ‘games’ into your lesson plans. The games you will be introduced to will range from board games, famous TV game shows, to simple arts and craft ideas that will foster student engagement and learning.
Come and join in the fun!

This workshop runs from 9:55 a.m.  - 11:40 a.m. 

Register online!

  • When:
    May 29, 2012 8:30am
Date/Time: 
May 29, 2012 - 8:30am
Where: 
North Campus, Room B112
Contact: 

Jennifer Astles
Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 4151
Emailjennifer.astles@humber.ca

 

 

The Easy Start Transition Program for Students with Disabilities is an opportunity for students who will be attending Humber to come on campus for a day and a half to familiarize themselves with the staff and services in place to support their disability.

 Session 2 

  • Demonstration of assistive technologies
  • Understanding your disability in a post-secondary environment

Students are pre-registered, refer to Room A120 for more details.

  • When:
    May 28, 2012 4:00pm
Date/Time: 
May 28, 2012 - 4:00pm
Where: 
North Campus, The Humber Room

Reception to recognize Susan Krausz’s contributions to Humber. Everyone is invited to attend.

For the full annoucement, please click here.

  • When:
    May 28, 2012 1:35pm
Date/Time: 
May 28, 2012 - 1:35pm
Where: 
Lakeshore Campus, L3001

Bringing Global Education into the Classroom – How do we get our students to develop a global perspective? Strategic Council of Canada polling and top business executives rate a global perspective as one of the top skills needed in today’s job market and by future leaders. A global education approach to teaching focuses on the students’ place in the world community. This focus enriches the student experience by connecting curriculum to real life, helps students manage conflict appropriately and understand the connections among peoples, cultures and environments. Participants will explore how their teaching and learning can integrate the social, economic, environmental, and political aspects of our world no matter what the subject content.

This workshop runs from 1:35 p.m. - 2:25 p.m.

Register online

  • When:
    May 28, 2012 11:45am
Date/Time: 
May 28, 2012 - 11:45am
Where: 
Lakeshore Campus, Room A168
Contact: 


Public speaking and presentations scare many of us. In this fun workshop students learn the art of good presentation skills by looking at both verbal and non-verbal techniques. Students will get a chance to practice and receive valuable feedback.

For more information on this workshop or others, please visit us online.

  • When:
    May 28, 2012 10:00am
Date/Time: 
May 28, 2012 - 10:00am
Where: 
North Campus, Room B308
Contact: 

Jodie Glean
Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 5647
Email: jodie.glean@humber.ca

All Humber employees who have attended a human rights training prior to August 2008 are required to attend a Pathways to Human Rights Education & Action training session as soon as possible. This includes sessional, contract, part-time, full-time, and work-study employees.

Participants at this workshop will:

  1. Increase their understanding of key Human Rights terms and concepts in order to more effectively prevent, recognize and respond to allegations
  2. Identify ways to enhance inclusion at Humber
  3. Receive an overview of Humber’s Human Rights complaints process

 

  • When:
    May 28, 2012 10:00am
Date/Time: 
May 28, 2012 - 10:00am
Where: 
North Campus, Room B112
Contact: 

Jennifer Astles
Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 4151
Emailjennifer.astles@humber.ca

 

 

The Easy Start Transition Program for Students with Disabilities is an opportunity for students who will be attending Humber to come on campus for a day and a half to familiarize themselves with the staff and services in place to support their disability.

Session 1

  • Accommodations that are available and how to receive them
  • College campus tour
  • Info on financial assistance available to students with disabilities
  • Explore what transition means for students and for parents/teachers
  • A panel discussion with current students with disabilities

Students are pre-registered, refer to RoomB112 for more details.

  • When:
    May 27, 2012 10:00am
Sunday, May 27, 2012 - 10:00am

Event: Doors Open Toronto
Location: Humber Arboretum Centre for Urban Ecology
Dates & Times: Saturday: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
                              Sunday: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
 

Location: Humber Centre for Justice Leadership
Date & Time: Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Further Details:
 
Humber Arboretum Centre for Urban Ecology
205 Humber College Blvd, Toronto, ON M9W 5L7
Telephone: 416-675-5009

Architect and year:
Taylor/Hazell Architects, 2007

Humber Arboretum Centre for Urban Ecology is an award winning LEED Gold �_certified complex that is a model of environmental sustainability. As the educational hub for Humber Arboretum, the Centre is a place where visitors can learn about ecological stewardship and venture out into the 250 acres of diverse gardens and natural areas on the West Humber River.
Silent and strong city builders abound throughout Toronto! Providing us services in and around our human structures, trees supply us with essential elements required to make our city functional. Our air, food, structures, tools, raw materials, and habitats are all intricately linked to trees. Come out to Humber Arboretum & the Centre for Urban Ecology to celebrate the important role that trees play in the history and future of a sustainable city.
Honors include 2011 Ontario EcoCentre Platinum certification, 2010 OAA Design Excellence Award, 2010 OAA Michael V. & Wanda Plachta Award for architectural excellence in a small-scale project, 2010 selection for Sustainable Sites Initiative (SITES) pilot program to test sustainable landscapes, 2009 Design Exchange (DX) Bronze Award for Architecture-Commercial category.

Event information:
Visit the Humber Arboretum & Centre for Urban Ecology -a favourite location for photographers interested in nature and modern architecture. Building tours are available throughout the day showcasing sustainable features in this living laboratory where many Humber College photography, landscape, design, and media arts students hone their craft. Arboretum garden tours will be offered by Etobicoke Master Gardeners on Saturday only.

Other information:
Building is fully accessible. Optional Arboretum garden tours may be on unpaved pathways or uneven terrain.
Green Doors Open participant. This project uses green building design and construction practices.


Humber Centre for Justice Leadership
3120 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto, ON M8V 1L3
Telephone: 416-675-6622

Subsequent architect(s)/ consultant(s):
Gow Hastings Architects


This site is the college�۪s latest technology-based learning environment dedicated to the teaching of Crime Scene Investigation. The 18,000 sq. ft. building, a former car dealership, was transformed to include a 65-seat lecture theatre, built around a simulated one-bedroom apartment for the re-enactment of crime scenes, a forensic studio, and four interviewing rooms. The conventional fa̤ade of the dealership now features an aluminum screen with oblique proportions and a lush green living wall ��� swaths of which are visible through large fissures in the screen. Inspired by the centre�۪s activities, the new fa̤ade gives the building a simultaneously alluring and discrete appearance. The vertical garden provides a soft, natural contrast to the sculptural shape of the screen and the campus�۪ hard paving. At night the building radiates an ambient glow from an LED sign that projects Humber�۪s oversized word mark from behind the screen.

Event information:
Visitors will tour the Crime Scene Simulation Studio and the Forensic Lab. There will be a "crime" scene set up, and the evidence will be processed in the forensic lab.

Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning is a 'city builder' as opposed to an individual therein. Why Humber? Humber has a 44-year history in the city and commitment to providing high-quality postsecondary education. They serve more than 21,000 full-time and 55,000 part-time students in and around the Greater Toronto Area.
 

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