- When:November 26, 2012 3:30pm
Please join us for Henny’s retirement reception celebrating 35 years of service and dedication to Humber.


What: Humber showcases Taiwanese culture
Where: Concourse, North Campus
When: Monday, November 25, 10:30 a.m.
What: Winter walk and twig identification.
Learn the clues to identify woody plants, even when they don't have leaves, in Humber's scenic Arboretum.
When: Saturday, November 24, 1-3 p.m.
Where: Humber Arboretum (back of Humber's North Campus)
More information: Call 416-675-5009 or email arboretum@humber.ca to register. Participants are advised to dress warmly.

Learn the methods to identify woody plants without their leaves. Walk through the forest guided by our nature interpreters who will show you the secrets to finding a plant's identity in the winter months. Tour is approximately finished at 3 p.m.
Cost: $5 per person
Spots are limited so book early.
*dress warmly

Staff students and faculty are invited to donate personal electronic waste for proper recylcingl.
Event runs from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
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Time: 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Music can have a powerful and meaningful effect on a student's learning experience. In this presentation, you will learn about the theoretical and practical aspects of music in the classroom, regardless of your subject area. This session will also explore the use of computer music applications such as PowerPoint, Audacity and GarageBand. Laptops and cell phones are welcome!
For more information or to register, visit us online.
Humber's alumni magazine, Humber dialogue, is now in circulation and available throughout the school.
Read about our graduates' success, what's happening at Humber, and issues that concern the Humber community.
This edition's cover story explores the issue of mental health on campus.
For more information, contact the Alumni office at alumni@humber.ca
Mark Ihnat
Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 4752
Email: mark.ihnat@humber.ca

More and more Humber faculty are being encouraged to create a teaching portfolio – a collection of documents and materials that describes a teacher’s teaching philosophy, summarizes their teaching performances, lists significant academic and professional accomplishments and highlights teaching highlights. Traditional hard copy portfolios are still very common but Humber faculty can also create rich multimedia portfolios using suitable ePortfolio software such as Weebly, WordPress and Google ePortfolio. This workshop is a follow-up to the Professional Development's ePortfolio workshops.
Register for this workshop and learn some of the basics of building an ePortfolio.
To register for a Tech Talk Workshop, please visit us online.
Humber Research will be hosting regular drop-in sessions for anyone interested in research! Come chat with us!
Tell us about your idea, your vision, your concerns, your “pain” and we will help you develop your idea, review your proposal or application, answer your questions and plan your next steps.
Members of the Humber Research team will be available for individual consultations. Questions about the REB process are welcome.
Stay tuned for more dates, times and locations!
This workshop is open to the entire Humber community
Advance signup is encouraged, but not required
Refreshments will be served
Rebeca Mahadeo
Email: rebeca.mahadeo@humber.ca
This practical workshop introduces students to the many challenges and solutions in managing our time well in today’s busy world. Student will learn to use and apply a variety of time management solutions and identify their own time wasters and bad habits.