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Notice of Hydro Service Interruption - North Campus

When: Tuesday, December 27, 2016 from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.  Where: B Building and Central Plant (backup power will be available) Purpose: To replace electrical infrastructure When: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.  Where: C, D and G Buildings (backup power will be available) Purpose: To replace electrical infrastructure Staff, faculty and students will not be allowed entry to the areas mentioned above during the hydro shutdown. If you have any questions, please contact Chris Nanos at 416.675.6622 x5580.

Harley Valentine - Dream Ballet Sculptures Unveiled Downtown Toronto

Humber Galleries is proud to announce that Harley Valentine, one of Humber’s Art Collection artists, has just unveiled his public sculpture "Dream Ballet".  This public artwork can be seen at the southeast corner of Yonge and Front Sts. As well you can see his sculpture, Persephone, on campus at the entrance to the L Commons building, Lakeshore campus. As well you can hear the artist talk about the work in this video: https://vimeo.com/194860683

The Centre for Teaching & Learning Presents its 2015-16 Annual Report

Eileen De Courcy, Humber's Associate Vice President, Teaching and Learning, is very proud to present the 2015-16 Annual Report for the Centre for Teaching & Learning, which can now be read online here. The report clearly demonstrates how the CTL supports Humber's Academic Schools and its faculty in the pursuit of our collective mission of establishing Humber as a "Leader in Polytechnic Education." 

Bernard Jackson, Professor, School of Applied Technology - Retirement

On behalf of myself and the School of Applied Technology, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Bernard Jackson in his retirement. Bernie has been employed with Humber for the last 35 years as an instructor for the Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning programs. He is a valued member of the team and will be greatly missed by his colleagues and students. His knowledge of the field spans farther than any textbook and stories he shared with his students about his own life and experience will be carried with them through their lives and careers.  

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