#HumberAtHome Series

Office of Sustainability has funny hat Friday on a video conference call. The Office of Sustainability has Funny Hat Friday on a team video conference call. 

As we adjust to working and learning at home, it’s important to stay connected to our colleagues and our community. To help keep us all connected, we are launching the #HumberAtHome series. We want to know about how you are taking care of your well-being right now, how your teams are adding a bit of fun into your interactions, and which resources are helping you. 

Here are some examples of what members of the Humber family are doing to bring their community together: 

Humber Fitness North

@humberfitnessnorth explains how it is more important than ever to take a mindful break during your day to clear your headspace and re-center. Mindful breathing is one easy way to do this. Follow Rose through this guided breathing exercise.  

Faculty of Media & Creative Arts alumni interactions 

Musician and composer Laila Biali, a Humber Music grad and a 2019 JUNO Award winner, is hosting an album release party for her new record, Out of Dust, on Friday, March 27. There will be a welcome from Laila at 10 a.m. EDT and then a Q&A at 12 p.m. The link to the event is here.

Writer and producer Nathalie Younglai, a Television Writing & Producing alumna and the recipient of the 2020 Canadian Screen Awards' Humanitarian Award, is doing a live chat on Instagram at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 27 here.  

Bachelor of Music grad Emily Rockarts is performing as part of a virtual open mic night March 25 at 7 p.m. The open mic is being hosted by Arts Administration & Cultural Management grad Gillian Nicola, who is a musician in her own right. Find it here.  

Please send us your #HumberAtHome photos, video clips and stories to bethany.sharpe@humber.ca