Join us before the President's BBQ for the launch of Humber’s Anniversary Garden!
Tuesday, June 6th, 2017
11 a.m.
Outside Residence (T Building), North Campus, along Arboretum Blvd
This spring, Humber Arboretum staff collaborated with students and faculty from Humber College’s Industrial Woodworking Technician diploma program to build something special in honour of Humber’s 50th Anniversary. See the final product surrounded by the college colours in bloom!
Humber’s Fair Dealing policy allows faculty to reproduce and distribute a short excerpt, such as one chapter from a book, without permission from the copyright holder as long as the source is cited.
To save students money, distribute short excerpts in Blackboard instead of in a costly course pack.
If you missed the registration for the Keynote Address on "Engaging, Educating & Coaching Millennials & Gen Z Students", tune in at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, May 30 to watch the event live at stream.humber.ca/Watch/b9MAp3o6
Advisor Training 2017
Keynote Address: Engaging, Educating & Coaching Millennials & Gen Z Students
Rob Pearson, Principal, Rob Pearson & Collaborators
Tuesday, May 30, 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
E135 Lecture Theatre, North Campus
Power shutdown/high voltage preventative maintenance will be performed on electrical infrastructure on Sunday, June 4th 2017, between the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at Lakeshore Campus-East. Regular power to all buildings (C-M) will be affected, emergency power will be available. Access to all buildings will not be available during the shutdown.
Did you know? Osteopathy was founded in 1874 by Andrew Taylor Still, who was an American physician, and had a mechanical background. He chose the name “osteopathy”, as it comes from two Greek words meaning “bone” and “dysfunction”. Still intended to emphasize how the structure of the skeleton is vital to the proper function of the body’s systems.
Osteopathic Practitioners assess and treat the entire body: skeletal, muscular, digestive, nervous, cranial, cardiovascular.
Looking for a place to upload the videos you’ve created and engage your students?
Humber’s video streaming platform, Ensemble Video, allows you to easily access, upload, stream, caption, annotate and share educational video content. And what’s more, Ensemble has already made it easier for faculty to plan and incorporate media into their courses.
There are over 500 videos up on the platform, which are: