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Introducing the Faculty of Health & Life Sciences - Posted on August 29, 2025

Posted:
August 29, 2025

Humber Polytechnic’s Building Brilliance vision centres on Canada’s productivity crisis and our unique role in bridging the theoretical and practical to connect learning with application. Key to this approach is an effort to make education personalized and inclusive, and to build responsive relationships with industry and within our communities. 

FACULTY OF HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES 

As you will have heard from President Vaughan at the President’s Breakfast, as part of the initiatives emerging from Building Brilliance, the Faculty of Health Sciences & Wellness has been renamed the Faculty of Health & Life Sciences.  

“Life Sciences” describes health programming related to the entire spectrum of life, from the molecular to the society level, and includes all aspects of health. The change in the Faculty name is building on the established foundation of academic excellence and industry relevance of existing programming and brings with it opportunities for expanded programming, further applied research and alignment with government priorities. I would like to thank the members of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences for their engagement in choosing the new name.  

SCHOOL OF NURSING 

Along with the Faculty name renewal, we have established a School of Nursing.  

Recognizing the degree to which Ontario’s health care systems rest on the scale and capability of nursing support, it is critical that post-secondary education expand the capacity and scope of nursing education. The creation of the Humber School of Nursing aligns with accreditation recommendations and bolsters existing plans for program growth and expansion.  It also reflects the many years of exceptional nursing education that Humber has provided over the years. 

The new School will be led by Dr. Sandra Filice, who transitioned from her role as Associate Dean of Nursing & PSW to serve as the inaugural Dean, School of Nursing, effective August 25, 2025. 

Recruitment of a new Associate Dean will occur this Fall. 

Together, we are continuing to strengthen Humber’s position in the province, the country and internationally while building brilliance for our students and the health and life sciences sectors. 

Gina Antonacci 
Senior Vice-President, Academic  

Join our PhD Community of Practice - Posted on August 29, 2025

Posted:
August 29, 2025
Contact:
Emma Smith
Poster to join Humber's PhD Community of Practice

Join our PhD Community of Practice!

Whether you’re just beginning your doctorate journey, midway through, or already completed, you’re warmly welcome to be part of our community.

We meet monthly to share ideas, build connections, and foster meaningful discussions—an opportunity to learn and grow together.

If you’re interested, please reach out to:

Questions of the Month in the Innovative Learning Support Centre - August 2025 - Posted on August 29, 2025

Posted:
August 29, 2025

Welcome to the Fall 2025 semester! The following are highlights of faculty questions Innovative Learning received throughout the month of August. These are not necessarily the most frequently asked questions, but helpful for all faculty members as you prepare and kick off the term.  

Question: How do I setup the overall grade for my course? 

Answer: 

Complete the How to Setup the Overall Grade in the Gradebook module. Alternatively, the following are the specific steps to setup the overall grade. 

  1. If you haven’t done anything in your Gradebook, at the bottom of the Gradebook you will see the Set it up option. The overall grade page will open up. 

The option to set up overall grade, with an arrow pointing to the 'Set it up' button on the right.

  1. Select the Overall Grade Calculation option. Please select Weighted. 

The selection of the overall grade calculation, with options for points, weighted and advanced, with weighted selected.

  1. Read the instructions located at the top of the screen. These instructions describe the function of each symbol within the overall grade calculation. 

The instructions for assigning, unlinking, unlocking or excluding grades from the overall grade.

  1. Please select how gradable items within the category should be distributed. By selecting proportionally, items are distributed based on their total points. For example, an item with 100 points will have twice the weight of an item with 50 points. Equally will ignore the total point and equally distribute weight for each item. 

The options to proportionally or equally weigh gradable items within a category, with the option 'proportionally' selected.

  1. If grading by category, input the correct weights of each category in their respective areas. Categories that are not being used can be exempted (grayed out row with a purple icon on the right as in the Homework category below). 

The homework grade category is exempt.

  1. If grading by individual items, unlink them from their associated category. This can be done by selecting the dropdown of the category and selecting the unlink icon next to the item that needs to be separated. 

The option to unlink the grades in the category using the 'unlink' button on the right side of each graded item.

  1. The item should now have a separate place to enter it’s individual weight. 

The new 'assignment 2' category that appears after unlinking the grade category for assignments.

Note: The overall grade allows you to include both category and individual items in the calculation if desired. 

  1. Once all the appropriate weights have been entered, there are additional settings to the right of the screen. Here, you can dictate whether you want overall grade calculated based on the total of points earned. 

Note: if these settings are not selected, the overall grade calculation will be a non-running total, and students are not able to view it. If you select Percentage, you can show the current running total in percentage. 

Overall grades settings, with 'percentage' and 'show to students' selected.

Question: I want to add myself to a course as an instructor. How do I do this? 

Answer: 

Instructors are added to live Blackboard courses by the Faculty Scheduler in Banner or Destiny One. Once they are added through Banner or Destiny One, access is immediate. Associate Deans can request the instructor be assigned through their faculty scheduler. Only faculty who are assigned teaching contracts can be assigned the “instructor” status in Blackboard. 

The Innovative Learning Support Centre can only add instructors to courses from a previous semester and only with approval from an Associate Dean for the purpose of accessing old course content. 

Question: How can I complete a course copy? 

Answer: 

If you are copying an entire course and putting all of it into another course, please follow these steps: 

  1. Open the destination course – the course where you want to copy the content. 

  1. Click on the three dots in the top-right corner. You will see a menu where you can click on Copy Items to go to the Copy Items Page. 

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  1. Find the course that needs to be copied from and select the checkbox next to it. 

  1. On the right panel, click on “Start Copy” at the bottom. It may take some time to complete the copy process. 

Once this is complete, you will see all of the items in your new course. 

Please note: When copying a course, be sure to copy the entire course rather than just the content in the course. Copying only the content may result in styling and formatting issues as it may not automatically copy over items referenced by the selected item. 

Learn more about Copying a Blackboard Ultra course

Question: I'm teaching multiple sections of the same course. Can I combine or merge them? 

Answer: 

Yes, you can merge course sections together! When an instructor is assigned to multiple sections of the same course, it may be convenient for the instructor to merge the sections. The graphic below illustrates the idea of merging. In this example, an instructor has three sections of the same course. By requesting to merge three courses (Child course 1, Child course 2 and Child course 3), the courses will be as shown in the illustration. As a result, an empty parent course is created. The name of the parent course starts with XL, and we also call it an XL site. 

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Once a merge is complete, the instructor will see the XL site in Blackboard. The instructor will no longer access the individual course sections (child courses). Students will continue to see the original name of the registered course section but will have access to the content of the XL site; the XL site will be created with no content. It is the instructor’s responsibility to add content to the newly-created XL site. Below are some pros and cons of merging course sections together: 

  • PROS: No need to upload content in each section, and able to manage multiple sections of students in one Parent course (XL site). 

  • CONS: Course enrollment from all sections/child courses are merged together into one; there is no indication in Blackboard as to which students belong to which section. (You can find this information in My Humber/Banner.) 

Question: How do I create groups in Blackboard? How do I grade group assignments? 

Answer: 

There are a few different kinds of groups available for you to create: 

  1. Custom – You manually create groups and assign students to each group. 

  1. Randomly assigned – Students are automatically assigned evenly to groups.  

  1. Self-enrollment – This must be a visible group. Once created, it generates an announcement to notify students to sign up to a group. Students must self-enroll to a group to become part of it before a group assignment. 

  1. Reuse groups – You can reuse an existing course group or group set you had previously created in your course.  

Learn more about grading group assignments

Question: How do I give a student an Accommodation, Exception, or an Exemption in Blackboard? 

Answer: 

  • An Accommodation (learn more about Setting Up Accommodations) is course-wide and applies to due dates and time limits for all assessments in your course for a specific student. 

  • An Exception (learn more about Granting Exceptions for Tests and Assignments) applies to a specific assessment for a specific student, where you can change the visibility dates, or the number of attempts for that student, to allow them to resubmit an assessment. (If the student already has the Accommodation that covers the Exception you want to apply, you do not need to set it again.) 

If you need further support, please contact the Innovative Learning Support Centre. We are here to help! 

Introducing Humber Polytechnic’s Digital Fluency Framework - Posted on August 29, 2025

Posted:
August 29, 2025

As President Vaughan mentioned at the President’s Breakfast, after extensive research, consultation and cross-functional collaboration, the Digital Fluency Framework (DFF) and Action Plan are now available at www.humber.ca/digitalfluency.

The DFF was developed by the Humber community to empower us to grow professionally, work more effectively, and lead with confidence in a digitally driven environment. We will do this through practical tools, training, and support that will advance strategic growth and innovation.

The Digital Fluency Framework describes the digital fluency indicators and levels for all members of the Humber community. The indicators are overarching concepts that create digital fluency across Humber and include the ability to:

  • Use digital tools and spaces ethically and appropriately
  • Adapt to a variety of circumstances and technologies
  • Engage with information in digital spaces
  • Respond to technical issues and solve problems in real time

Three key levels of growth for digital fluency have been adapted for Humber. They are:

  • Leader
  • Proficient
  • Competent

Humber teams will apply the Digital Fluency Framework to their context, and all Humber employees will also have access to training to enhance their abilities through LEARN on the Human Resource Management System (HRMS). 

The framework also gives us a shared understanding of what digital fluency is and the skills that go along with it now and into the future. It will enable us to better support our students and partners as digital experts as well.  

We also want to express our gratitude to the Humber community members who were involved in the DFF development process. It was a collective endeavour of consultations, environmental scans, and piloting to co-create the framework. It directly supports the Builders of Brilliance “Reimaging Learning” pillar as we support the Humber learning environment and continue to build skills that support our students and the future of work.  

Find out more and explore the resources, training, and support at www.humber.ca/digitalfluency.

The DFF is an investment in our people, and we hope you are inspired and continue to build brilliance with it.

 

Vera Beletzan
Associate Vice-President, Teaching and Learning

Introducing the Builders of Brilliance Teaching and Learning Innovation Fund - Posted on August 28, 2025

Posted:
August 28, 2025
Poster for Teaching and Learning Innovation Fund with spotlight highlighting four blocks.

The Builders of Brilliance Teaching and Learning Innovation Fund is a new initiative that puts Humber’s commitment to Reimagining Learning into practice by supporting projects that help define the future of education.

 As part of our strategic vision, Building Brilliance, the first pillar – Reimagining Learning – invites us to move beyond a one-size-fits-all model toward more personalized human-centred learning, leveraging technology. This annual fund is a significant investment in making that vision a reality.   

Humber is a leader in teaching and learning innovation. From the integration of AI in education to simulation-based learning and the use of escape rooms as teaching tools, we’ve seen remarkable ingenuity from the Humber community. This fund will help take that momentum even further. It’s about empowering faculty, staff and students to build something new together and shape the future of higher education. 

Below are some thought starters to help inspire your proposal:

  • Personalization – Personalizing the learning journey to meet individual student needs and interests.
  • Employability – Fostering lifelong learning and skills that support students’ career adaptability and success.
  • Redefining Play-Based Learning – Exploring innovative, experiential, or playful learning strategies that deepen engagement.
  • Student-Centred Learning – Designing learning environments and practices that prioritize student well-being, inclusion, and voice.
  • Leveraging Technology – Using technology to enhance learning, accessibility, and collaboration in meaningful ways.
  • Transforming Learning Spaces – Reimagining physical or virtual learning environments to support dynamic and inclusive learning.
  • Credit Recognition – Exploring ways to formally recognize student learning through credit-bearing activities, micro-credentials, or skill-based outcomes.

Interested in applying for the Builders of Brilliance Teaching and Learning Innovation Fund?

The call for proposals closes on October 5, 2025. Apply today!

Food Services Regular Hours of Operation - Fall 2025 - Posted on August 28, 2025

Posted:
August 28, 2025

Food Services Closure – Monday, September 1 (Labour Day):

  • All Food Services locations will be closed on Monday, September 1 for the Labour Day long weekend.

Residence Dining Long Weekend Hours (North & Lakeshore):

  • Saturday (August 30) and Sunday (August 31): 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Monday (September 1): 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Fall Regular Hours Effective September 2, 2025

North Campus Monday to Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Food Emporium 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed Closed
Tim Horton's 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Closed
Starbucks LRC 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed Closed
Starbucks Town Hall 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Closed
Street Café 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Subway 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 10 a.m. -  4 p.m. Closed Closed
Booster Juice 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed Closed
Staff Lounge 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Closed Closed
GH Café 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed Closed
Trades Café 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed Closed
Hawk's Nest 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed Closed
Residence 7:30 a.m. - 11 p.m. 7:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Bento Sushi  10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Closed
Ackee Tree/Spiked Patties  10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Closed
LinX Lounge 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Closed Closed
         
Lakeshore Campus Monday to Thursday Friday  Saturday Sunday
Starbucks 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed Closed
Tim Horton's 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Closed
OTG 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Closed
L Commons 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed Closed
Booster Juice  10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed Closed
Residence Cafeteria (4th floor) 7:30 a.m. - 11 p.m. 7:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Cultural Hub Retail Cafeteria (4th floor)  9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed Closed
Cultural Hub Street Café (1st floor) 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed Closed
F Cart Cafe  located in F building)  9 a.m. - 3 p.m.  9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Closed Closed
Arena Cafe (Burmingham)  9 a.m. - 3 p.m.  9 a.m. - 3 p.m.  Closed Closed

Black Student Support and Engagement Presents: Black Futures Mentorship Program - Posted on August 28, 2025

Posted:
August 28, 2025

Black Student Support & Engagement is thrilled to announce the launch of the Black Futures Mentorship Program, a transformative initiative aimed at fostering the growth and development of our Black students through meaningful mentorship. Your participation in the Black Futures Mentorship Program is not just an opportunity to give back; it is a chance to make a profound impact on the lives of our students, helping them to realize their full potential and build meaningful connections and networks. 

Why join? As a mentor, you will: 

  • Empower Students: Provide guidance, support, and inspiration to our Black students as they navigate their academic and professional journeys. 
  • Foster Growth: Share your expertise and experiences to help shape the future leaders within our community. 
  • Cultivate Connections: Build lasting relationships and network with other mentors committed to making a difference. 

Who can be a mentor? We are seeking passionate and dedicated Black identifying faculty and staff members who: 

  • Have a genuine interest in mentoring and supporting Black students. 
  • Are committed to promoting diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging within programs, faculties and beyond.
  • A willingness to dedicate time and effort to mentor Black students on a regular basis. 

Program details: 

  • Workshops: Workshops sessions will be provided to equip Mentors with the necessary skills and knowledge. (i.e. EDIB workshops, know your rights within the work place, strategic networking and facilitating rapport, Goal Setting, etc.) 
  • Time commitment: Flexible mentoring schedules to accommodate your availability. 
  • Support: Continuous support from the Black Student Support & Engagement Program Coordinators to ensure a successful mentoring experience. 

We look forward to having you join us in this important and rewarding initiative. Together, we can make a difference and shape a brighter future for our students. 

If you are interested in becoming a mentor or would like more information about the program, please register now.

If you have any questions, please reach out to jack.lewis@humber.ca.

AMViews: Building Brilliance Together: Reflections from the 2025 President’s Breakfast - Posted on August 28, 2025

Posted:
August 28, 2025

Dr. Vaughan reflects on Building Brilliance and the 2025 President's Breakfast in her latest AMViews blog.

Career Milestones Recognition - August 2025 - Posted on August 27, 2025

Posted:
August 27, 2025
List of employees celebrating Career Milestones in August

Congratulations to all our employees celebrating Career Milestones in August!

The following employees are celebrating their 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 40-year anniversary with Humber. We encourage you to reach out to your colleagues to congratulate them on their Career Milestones.

1 Year 5 Years 10 Years 15 Years 20 Years 25 Years 40 Years
Rushita
Thaker
Muhammad
Yousaf
Ann
Wallington
Kristan
Lingard
Ron
Granelli
Ray
Chateau
Scott
Skrinar
Shannon
Higgs
Phil
Dawson
Lisa
Morris
Marilyn
Cresswell
Wendy
Wei
Greg
Narbey
 
Emma
De Luca
Mary
Secord
Daniel
Bear
Kate
Zhang
Erin
Gray
   
Gurpreet
Lamba
Jessica
Fowler
Patrick
Penman
Marcin
Kedzior
Frank
Fusca
   
Sarah
Luft
Lindsay Van Dekerkhove Randy
Duran
Renee
Griffiths
Clem
Ramchatesingh
   
Chelsea
Cando
Omarie
Millington
Jarek
Wawrow
Prasad
Bidaye
Eli
Lewin
   
Michael
Mangabay
Andrew
Bascome
Ian
Maclachlan
Kim
Robinson
Jennifer
Zubick
   
Lina
Shim
Debbie
Harris
Chris Dimitra-
kopoulos
Elana
Ptack
Kamini
Singh
   
Safaa
Mohamedzain
Roma
Mehta
Steven
May
Valeriya
Polyakova
Jennifer
Miron
   
Kia
Sanei
Julian
Aiken
Cathy
Bidini
Alain
Londes
Pauline
Gerritsen
   
Alexia
Kapralos
Sheryl
Thompson
Daniele
Dos Santos
Lynn
McAuliffe
Suzanne
Senay
   
Milan
Romic
Polly
Ford-Jones
Alex
Colangelo
Varun
Verma
Olga
Greszata
   
Bradley
Way
Hentley
Small
Erika
Wright
Doug
Thomson
Ben
Chan
   
Trevor
Burke
Sheldon
Leiba
Raquel
Binette
Ionela
Bacain
Dino
Angelakos
   
Giuseppina
Dedomenico
Megan
Covert
Angelo
Di Giorgio
Jennifer
Ball
Ravjit
Majhel
   
Sandeep
Dhanoa
Sue
Hunter
Darius
Karka
Pearline
Lung
Dennis
Kappen
   
Riddell
Murcia
Gail
Harris
Michael
Spencer
Charlotte
Serpa
Siobhan
Moore
   
Samer
Hijazi
Yvonne
Shek
Catherine
Dunn
Sarah
Wilkinson
     
Camille
Griffith
Muhammad
Alam
Mohammad
Al-Rady
Melissa
Patrizi
     
Abby
Watkins-Lewis
Tenzin
Nanglo
Peter
Villalta
Maggie Alongi
-Maxwell
     
Alyssa
Gray-Tyghter
Mike
Wise
Hassan
Hassan
Michelle
Jordan
     
Robyn
Laliberte
Terra
Ciolfe
Keshia
Ellis
Shonah
Chalmers
     
Jordan
Fang
  Constantine
Belegris
Francisco
Rivera
     
Hilary
Bonnell
  Maureen
Riche
Hilton
Lieu
     
Thi
Thanh Truc Le
  Cheryl
Mitchell
       
Sarah
Connelly
  Anke
Foller Carroll
       
Suganya
Vadivelu
  Lisa-Ann
Raymond
       
Andrew
Giacomelli
  Nedal
Ismail
       
Monica
Varey
  Michele
Calpin
       
Weijing
Ma
  Anne
Frost
       
Jonatan
Fuentes
  Andrew
Mullin
       
Amaljith
Sasi Beena
  Cole
Swanson
       
Aaron
Saad
  Tonia
Richard
       
Astrid
Henninger
  Michael
Guido
       
Helen
Loggia
  Mihyar
Hesson
       
Ahmet
Demirden
  Vasillaq
Xoxa
       
Bip
Thapa
  Sandra
Herber
       
Carol
Skacel
  David
Neumann
       
Michelle
Oosterman
  Mary
DiVito
       
Gavin
Bennett
  Sue
McCarthy
       
Joseph
Smuczek
  Colleen
Ball
       
Lauren
Falls
  Susan
Joseph
       
Lucian
Gray
  Mark
Jachecki
       
Estefania
Toledo
  Barbara
Martin
       
Sonali
Sagare
  Tatiana
Jennings
       
Edward
Ruan
  Tanya
Greve
       
Ana de Oliveira Rodrigues   Anne
Zbitnew
       
Ned
Huang
           
Vladimira
Steffek
           
Mehrnaz
Zhian
           
Ahmed
Al-Ani
           
Louie
Rosella
           
Vi
Landicho
           
Nadeisha
Pinnock
           

Although we do our best to ensure we don't miss anyone, sometimes it happens. If we have missed anyone on this list, our sincere apologies. Please let us know so we can correct our records and ensure the employee receives recognition.

Questions? Please email us at oe@humber.ca.

Students Needed for Academic Integrity Initiative - Posted on August 27, 2025

Posted:
August 27, 2025

Hello, fellow Humberites!

Welcome back to the Fall 2025 semester. There is an exciting initiative underway to promote and support Humber's efforts with an international event to celebrate academic integrity. We are looking for students who are willing to share their ideas and help us plan events on Wednesday, October 15 across our four sites (North, Lakeshore, Carrier Drive, and Downtown). Please encourage your students to consider this effort. For more information, they can contact Jennie Miron at jennie.miron@humber.ca. If you are interested in more information about this international event, please visit the International Centre for Academic Integrity website.

If you are faculty or staff and would like to be part of this fun and interesting initiative here at Humber, you may also contact Jennie to let her know. Your help, ideas, and enthusiasm are always appreciated and welcome.

 

Salisha Paccione, Associate Director, Purchasing - Posted on August 29, 2025

Posted:
August 29, 2025

We are pleased to announce that Salisha Paccione has joined our organization as Associate Director, Purchasing, effective September 3, 2025.

Salisha brings nearly 18 years of progressive procurement and supply chain experience, with a strong foundation in both public and private sectors. Most recently, she served as Procurement Manager for the City of London, where she led strategic purchasing initiatives to support municipal operations, vendor management, and compliance with public procurement regulations.

Prior to that, Salisha held key procurement roles with organizations such as WFS Ltd., Humber Polytechnic, Roche, and Shared Services West. Her background includes managing multimillion-dollar purchasing portfolios, leading complex RFx processes, fostering supplier relationships, and driving operational efficiencies. Whether working with unionized teams, public institutions, or global corporations, she has consistently delivered value through collaboration, strategic sourcing, and innovation.

Salisha also brings a unique depth of experience from the private sector, having spent several years at Bacardi Canada in both direct and indirect procurement roles. There, she worked closely with international teams and suppliers, implemented new purchasing systems, and introduced process improvements that led to significant cost savings and operational enhancements.

A certified Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP), Salisha is known for her leadership, stakeholder engagement, and her ability to bring people, systems, and strategy together to achieve impactful results.

Please join us in welcoming Salisha to the team. We are thrilled to have her on board and look forward to the contributions she will make in strengthening and evolving our purchasing operations.

Sanjay Gandhi
Director, Financial Planning

Welcome Stefanie Bernaudo to the Office of Research and Innovation - Posted on July 7, 2025

Posted:
July 7, 2025
Contact:
Tyler Charlebois

We are pleased to announce that Stefanie Bernaudo will be joining the Office of Research and Innovation (ORI) as Associate Dean, Grants and Research Development, effective Monday, July 21, 2025. Stefanie will step into this role during Tania Massa’s absence and provide strategic leadership to support Humber’s research funding strategy, strengthen institutional capacity, and foster partnerships that amplify the impact of our applied research.

With over eight years of experience in research grant development and administration, Stefanie is a seasoned leader committed to advancing research excellence. In this role, she will be instrumental in helping Humber continue to be one of Canada’s top research institutions, pursuing innovation and high-impact projects that solve real-world problems and create meaningful outcomes for our communities.

Prior to joining Humber, Stefanie served as the Partnerships and Awards Specialist at the University of Toronto Mississauga, where she connected faculty with strategic funding opportunities, built industry and community partnerships, and supported the pursuit of high-profile research grants and awards. She also served as a Research Officer in the Faculty of Science at York University, driving research growth and external funding.

Stefanie holds a PhD in Biological Sciences, with a specialization in the molecular mechanisms of ovarian cancer. Her expertise spans grant writing, research strategy, contract negotiation, and stakeholder engagement across academic and applied research environments.

Please join me in welcoming Stefanie to Humber Polytechnic. 

Tyler Charlebois
Dean, Office of Research and Innovation (Acting)

Kristan Lingard is the Senior Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellness - Posted on June 25, 2025

Posted:
June 25, 2025

I am pleased to announce the appointment of Kristan Lingard as the Senior Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellness.

Kristan brings over 15 years of progressive academic and administrative leadership at Humber, most recently serving as Acting Senior Dean of the Faculty. Her appointment reflects a deep and ongoing commitment to student success, educational excellence, and institutional innovation. In her interim role, she provided strategic and operational leadership during a period of significant growth and transformation, expanding program delivery across multiple campuses, increasing enrollment and developing new programs. She is a strong champion of innovations in interprofessional education, simulation-based learning, and competency-based curricular design.

Throughout her career at Humber, Kristan has also served as Associate Dean, Program Coordinator, and Professor. A Registered Kinesiologist and former hospital-based practitioner, she brings an appreciation of the intersection between academic programming and health system needs. She is committed to strengthening regulatory and industry partnerships and advancing inclusive and responsive education at Humber.

Kristan holds a Master of Science degree in Kinesiology from York University, and she is currently completing her Doctor of Education in Higher Education Leadership at Western University, where she is building on her evidence-informed and reflective approach to academic leadership.

We look forward to Kristan’s continued leadership as she advances the Faculty’s mission to prepare skilled, compassionate, and career-ready graduates who will shape the future of health and wellness in Canada and beyond.

Please join me in congratulating Kristan as she begins her new role.

Gina Antonacci
Senior Vice-President, Academic

Todd Carmichael, Principal of Lakeshore Campus - Posted on June 25, 2025

Posted:
June 25, 2025

I am pleased to announce that Todd Carmichael has been appointed as the new Principal of Lakeshore Campus.

Todd brings a wealth of experience to the role, with a career that spans the private sector, international development, and more than a decade in higher education. He began his professional journey as an exploration geophysicist, working both in Canada and internationally, before transitioning to roles in community health with Canadian and global non-governmental organizations. His work in international development supported grassroots initiatives across East and Southern Africa, as well as South Asia.

Todd later joined Toronto Metropolitan University, where he led a Global Affairs Canada-funded program in Latin America and went on to serve as Director of the university’s international office. He also held faculty-based roles focused on strategic planning and partnership development, contributing significantly to the institution’s global engagement strategy.

Most recently, Todd has been part of Humber’s Integrated Planning and Strategy division, where he supported operational planning for key initiatives from the Humber Inspired planning process and the Building Brilliance vision.

Todd is also a proud Humber alumnus, having graduated from the Graduate Certificate program in International Project Management at Lakeshore Campus in 2005. His return to Lakeshore in this leadership role brings his Humber journey full circle.

Todd holds a BSc in Engineering from Queen’s University and is currently a doctoral candidate in the Doctor of Business Administration, Higher Education Management program at the University of Bath.

Todd will commence his new role on August 28th - please join me in congratulating him as he begins his new role.

Gina Antonacci
Senior Vice-President, Academic

Retirement Wishes for Margaret Fung - Posted on June 20, 2025

Posted:
June 20, 2025

After 15 years of exceptional service, Margaret Fung, our long serving and extraordinarily dedicated Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Manager is retiring at the end of the month. While we will miss her greatly, we are thrilled for Margaret as she embarks on this exciting new chapter. Since joining us in 2010, her leadership has shaped a safer, more resilient workplace that the rest of us have benefited from.  Margaret’s impact can be seen throughout our campuses as she led countless staff safety initiatives, modernized our health and safety program and recruited and mentored numerous health and safety professionals. Margaret provided Humber with outstanding guidance and steady leadership throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic, all in the midst of uncertainty and ever-changing public health restrictions.  

Her achievements also extend beyond Humber. During her tenure with us, Margaret was the 2011 winner of the Hugh Nelson Award of Excellence in Occupational Hygiene. This is an annual award presented to an individual who has worked or is working as an occupational hygiene professional in a full-time capacity. She was also a past president of the Occupational Hygiene Association of Ontario as well as the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists and contributed to the growth of the field in the province and nationally.  

Margaret’s last day at Humber will be June 27, 2025. Please join me in congratulating Margaret on her retirement and in thanking her for her service to Humber. Humber is a safer workplace thanks to Margaret’s many efforts. 

Christopher Parkes
Chief, Legal, Risk and Privacy Office

Celebrating Melinda Kao's Retirement - Posted on June 11, 2025

Posted:
June 11, 2025
Contact:
Lauren Phillips

Please join us in celebrating the retirement of Melinda Kao, who is retiring after 22 years of dedicated service at Humber.

Throughout her career, Melinda has made significant contributions across several departments, including Community Workforce and Development (COWD) and Program Planning, Development & Renewal. Her commitment to excellence, collaborative spirit, and leadership have left a lasting impact on colleagues and the institution.

While we are sad to see her go, we are grateful for the work she has done and wish her all the best in this next chapter of life.

To share your personal congratulations, please sign this e-card!

In addition, we will be hosting a drop-in celebration on Wednesday, June 18 from 2 to 4 p.m. in LinX.

Please stop by and join us.

Dawn Macaulay is Retiring from Humber - Posted on June 6, 2025

Posted:
June 6, 2025

After 17 years of dedicated service to Humber, Dawn Macaulay has decided to retire at the end of June. We will all miss Dawn tremendously and wish her the very best in her future aspirations.

Dawn came into her role as Dean of Innovative Learning at a critical time in Humber’s, and the sector’s, history. She provided guidance and mentorship to the Innovative Learning teams of Teaching Excellence and Digital Learning through and beyond the COVID pandemic, and in doing so supported Humber’s resilience at that challenging time. Over the past few years, Dawn has worked closely with leaders across the institution to foster a learning innovation ecosystem to help achieve Humber’s vision for transforming education at a time of significant change.

As those of you who have worked with her know, Dawn is a kind, collaborative, and deeply thoughtful leader and colleague. She has always led with respect for and appreciation of her team. She creates positive impacts for students by building meaningful relationships across departments to advance teaching and learning innovation. Dawn has an unwavering commitment to supporting and celebrating the diversity of students, and to helping faculty deliver inclusive learning experiences. Her leadership of Universal Design for Learning and her collaboration with Indigenous Education and Engagement on curriculum are examples of Dawn’s values in action that have helped transform Humber.

Prior to taking on her current role, Dawn was the Associate Dean Liberal Studies in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Amongst her many accomplishments in her role in FLAS was her development of the Degree Breadth Committee, where she was instrumental in enhancing Humber’s liberal studies curriculum and in developing processes to support both current and prospective students as they pathwayed into and through Humber.

On behalf of everyone in Innovative Learning, PPDR, and the entire Humber community, thank you Dawn for your service and contributions to our students and community. We will continue to benefit from your contributions long after your retirement.

With deep gratitude,

Vera Beletzan
Associate Vice-President, Teaching and Learning

Retirement Celebration Honouring David Patrickson - Posted on May 28, 2025

Posted:
May 28, 2025

After an extraordinary 42 years of service, we are honoured to recognize and celebrate the retirement of David Patrickson, a dedicated educator and mentor in the Mechanical Engineering Program at Humber Polytechnic.

Throughout the decades, David has shaped countless minds, inspired future engineers, and left an enduring legacy of excellence, integrity, and passion for teaching. Their commitment to student success and the advancement of mechanical education has made a lasting impact on our community.

Please join us as we express our gratitude and best wishes for a well-deserved retirement.

Date: June 4, 2025
Time: 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Location: North Camups, NX111

We invite all colleagues and friends to sign a card and share a message of appreciation by June 4, 2025 before 12 p.m. 

Let’s come together to celebrate a truly inspiring career and the beginning of a new chapter.

Shaun Ghafari, Dean, Engineering
Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology (FAST)

Aaron Sykes, Indigenous Curriculum & Pedagogy Specialist - Posted on May 12, 2025

Posted:
May 12, 2025
Contact:
Danielle Paige Jeancart

I am pleased to announce the appointment of Aaron Sykes as Indigenous Curriculum & Pedagogy Specialist with Indigenous Education & Engagement. Aaron will join the Humber community in his new position on May 20, 2025. 

Aaron Sykes (Kanien'kehá:ka -Canadian), originally from the Quinte area and a member of the Wolf Clan, is deeply committed to decolonizing the education system and reclaiming queer Indigenous identities. With a passion for promoting Indigenous contributions and fostering inclusive spaces, Aaron holds a Master of Education specializing in urban Indigenous education.

Drawing from his own experiences and identities, Aaron has explored intersections between two-spirit historical and contemporary identities and community education. His work is guided by a desire to honour diverse Indigenous perspectives and empower marginalized voices within educational spaces. 

Residing in downtown Toronto, Aaron embraces a healthy lifestyle and enjoys activities such as cooking, biking, stand-up paddling, and practicing yoga. He finds inspiration in connecting with nature and values the importance of well-being and humour in his personal and professional life. 

Please join me in congratulating Aaron in his new role! 

Danielle Jeancart
Associate Dean, Indigenous Education & Engagement

Natalie Green is Humber’s New Associate Dean Digital Learning - Posted on April 15, 2025

Posted:
April 15, 2025

I am very pleased to announce that Natalie Green is Humber's new Associate Dean Digital Learning. Natalie brings a wealth of educational technology, curriculum development, and instructional design expertise to Humber. She is excited about joining the Humber team at this time to contribute to the vision for reimagining learning. Natalie will be responsible for providing leadership to the Digital Learning team as well as support to the Associate Vice-President Teaching & Learning, the Centre for Innovative Learning, and the entire Humber community to advance teaching and learning innovation.

Natalie joins Humber from Conestoga College where, most recently, she held the position of Program Manager in the School of Business. In her role at Conestoga, Natalie was responsible for leading a team of curriculum developers to support the growth of online and flexible programs. Prior to her role at Conestoga, Natalie was the Associate Director, Distance and Continuing Education at Open Learning and Educational Support (OpenEd) at the University of Guelph. She provided vision and leadership in instructional design, quality assurance, and program and business development, and led production and logistics teams to deliver over 400 degree and non-degree credit courses, including micro-credential programs such as diplomas, certificates, and digital badges. She also supported the development of three fully online programs at the University of Guelph-Humber. Natalie also has extensive experience in supporting learning and curriculum development and leading teams with an emphasis on advancing equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging.

Natalie holds a Master of Educational Technology (MET) from the University of British Columbia and is a certified Instructional Designer. She has held a number of leadership roles including President of the Ontario Council for University Lifelong Learning (OCULL).

Natalie will start in her new position at Humber on May 26, 2025. Please join me in welcoming Natalie to Humber.

Vera Beletzan
Associate Vice-President, Teaching & Learning

Closure of LRC Drop Off Loop - North Campus - Posted on August 28, 2025

Posted:
August 28, 2025
Contact:
Roman Fuzak
Map of closure.

Please be advised that in order to facilitate paving stone maintenance, the drop off area between the parking kiosk and LRC, along with Lot 7, will be closed on Saturday, August 30, 2025 from 8 a.m. to approximately 5 p.m. President's Way road will remain open.

Should you have any questions, please contact Roman Fuzak at roman.fuzak@humber.ca.

Exterior Closures at North Campus - Posted on August 14, 2025

Please be advised that construction activities on August 19, 2025 will require the closure of exterior areas as shown on the attached two plans.

There will be no vehicular or pedestrian traffic in the area between Buildings E, EX, FX and G, including the courtyard from 5 p.m.

The area is required to be vacant as our contractor will be lifting structural steel up to the 4th floor of Building E.

Capital Development & Facilities Management Contact Info Update - Posted on August 14, 2025

Posted:
August 14, 2025

Effective August 18, Capital Development & Facilities Managment's central and emergency phone number is changing. 

To report emergency issues around campus (spills, power outages, etc.), we can be reached at 416.675.5008 and CQ - Facilities (MS teams).

For non-emergency issues, please submit a work order through our website.

General inquires can be emailed to facilities@humber.ca.

Parking Lots Closure Due to Paving - North Campus - Posted on August 5, 2025

Posted:
August 5, 2025
Contact:
Roman Fuzak

Please note that due to paving work at North Campus, the following areas will be closed between August 5 and 29, 2025:

  • Parking Lot 3
  • Parking Lot 4
  • Drop off loop between Barrett CTI and University of Guelph-Humber

The Humber and Guelph-Humber community is encouraged to park in Lots 1 and 13, or in the parking garage once it reopens (anticipated August 11). Every effort will be made to finish these paving projects ahead of time. Should you have any questions, please contact Roman Fuzak at roman.fuzak@humber.ca.

Thank you.

Arboretum Road Closure at S Building - North Campus - Posted on July 31, 2025

​When: Tuesday, August 5, 2025 at 10 a.m. until Tuesday, August 12, 2025 at 5 p.m.

As part of the SWITCH project, Arboretum Road will be closed at S building next Tuesday, August 5 at 10 a.m. The closure will last up to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, August 12. Please view the map for the layout of signage and the closure. 

Purpose: To connect the residence building S to the district system as part of the SWITCH project.

Impact on Occupants: The road will be closed to through traffic. Access to the residence buildings, including the loading dock, will not be impacted. The east gate will remain open for access to Lot 1, and the south gate will be used for exiting. However, to access the residence buildings, loading dock and daycare, please enter the campus from the E Entrance (view attached picture).

Thank you for your understanding and co-operation as we work to enhance our campus infrastructure.

For more information or if you have questions, please contact Hooman Aboutalebi, Senior Project Manager, at hooman.aboutalebi@humber.ca.

Arboretum Road Closure at T Building - North Campus - Posted on July 23, 2025

​When: Monday, July 28, 2025 at 10 a.m. until Wednesday, August 6, 2025 at 5 p.m.

As part of the SWITCH project, the Arboretum Road will be closed at T building next Monday, July 28 at 10 a.m. The closure will last up to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, August 6. Please view the map for the layout of signage and the closure. 

Purpose: To connect the residence building R& T to the district system as part of the SWITCH project.

Impact on Occupants: The road will be closed to through traffic. Access to the residence buildings, including the loading dock, will not be impacted. The east gate will remain open for access to Lot 1, and the south gate will be used for exiting.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we work to enhance our campus infrastructure.

For more information or if you have questions, please contact Hooman Aboutalebi, Senior Project Manager, hooman.aboutalebi@humber.ca.

Tim Horton's Closure - Lakeshore Campus - Posted on July 4, 2025

Posted:
July 4, 2025

Tim Horton's, located in the M Building at Lakeshore Campus, will be closed for renovations starting Monday, July 7, 2025. 

The On The Go Cafeteria, located on the first floor of the L Building, will be open starting Monday, July 7, 2025, with operating hours from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

We appreciate your patience as we work to enhance your campus dining experience.

Lakeshore Campus L Building West Entrance Closure - Posted on July 3, 2025

To facilitate exterior repairs, the west entrance of L Building at Lakeshore Campus will be closed from Monday, July 7 to Friday, August 22 (weather permitting). All other accessible entrances/exits (with automated door operators and wave buttons), will be available.

The TTC Wheel Trans Stop will be temporarily re-located, adjacent to the north entrance of L Building, for the duration of the repairs.

Should you have any questions, please contact Scott Skrinar, Manager, Operations & Maintenance, scott.skrinar@humber.ca.

Closure Notice: Lakeshore Campus - AN203 Men's Washroom - Posted on June 23, 2025

Posted:
June 23, 2025
Contact:
Andrea Cipriano
Poster for Closure Notice: Lakeshore Campus, AN203 Men's Washroom

Please note that the men's washroom on the second floor of the Annex building (room AN203) will be closed from Wednesday, June 25 until Monday, September 1.

View attached plan for available washrooms during the closure.

Thank you.

Notice of Office Closure on June 23 – FLAS Offices at North and Lakeshore Campuses - Posted on June 20, 2025

Posted:
June 20, 2025

Please be advised that the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences (FLAS) offices at Lakeshore and North campuses will be closed on Monday, June 23.

Normal hours will resume on Tuesday, June 24, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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