All Ontario college full-time and partial-load faculty are invited to a listen-live webcast on Monday, November 13.
The Colleges’ Offer and the Faculty Vote have generated many questions and we want to get you the answers.
What: Answering Questions about the Colleges’ Offer and the Faculty Vote
When: Monday, November 13 – 11:00 a.m.
Who: Sonia Del Missier, Chair, Colleges’ Bargaining Team and Stephanie Ball, Vice-Chair, Colleges’ Bargaining Team
For the duration of the current faculty strike, there will be free yoga classes offered in A100. Every Tuesday and Thursday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Come on by, ready to flow. There are no changerooms available, so please come to class already dressed in your comfortable clothing. There are yoga mats available to use, but you are more then welcome to bring your own if you prefer!
New Part-time Faculty are encouraged to attend this one hour introductory workshop on Bb 9.1. Learn the basics of Bb 9.1 and find out how this new product can enhance your classroom. Participants will discover how to upload the Humber Template and documents, and will be introduced to basic communication tools.
Dear registrant for the Introduction to Blackboard Workshop:
These are just some of the fun activities happening at the 15th annual Humber Staff and Children’s Holiday Party on Saturday, November 25th. Tickets are now on sale, so grab some soon! Only $10 for adults and $8 for kids 12 and younger.
Humber Galleries welcomes Danica Evering to the newly created role of Education Officer. Over the coming months, she will learn about and engage with Humber’s communities to reach students, faculty, staff, neighbours, and the broader field of contemporary Canadian art.
Remembrance Day – also known as Poppy Day, Armistice Day or Veterans Day – commemorates the sacrifices of members of the armed forces and of civilians in times of war, specifically since the First World War. More than 1,500,000 Canadians have served our country in the Canadian military, and more than 100,000 have died. They gave their lives and their futures so that we may live in peace.
All Canadians have made and continue to make significant contributions and sacrifices in times of war:
In Canada, November 11, Remembrance Day, is also referred to as Poppy Day or Armistice Day. The same day in the US is Veterans Day. In the Netherlands, Remembrance Day is May 4. In Australia and New Zealand the day of the same significance is ANZAC day, which is celebrated on April 25.
Despite different names, dates and times in different countries, what these days have in common is the desire to remember and pay tribute to the men and women who have served their country in war, conflict and peace.