Humber College president makes more than Ontario premier, Sunshine List reveals
736 Humber College employees were included in the list of those earning more than $100,000 last year in Ontario.
Read More736 Humber College employees were included in the list of those earning more than $100,000 last year in Ontario.
Read MoreInternational students are hoping for the best as loved ones remain in Europe
Read MoreHumber College reminded students of the March 7 return on Monday
Read MoreA recruiting company has been contracted to seek a replacement for outgoing college president Chris Whitaker.
Read MoreThe number of Humber employees on the Ontario Sunshine List has more than doubled since last year. The jump in the statistic may seem odd at first but it’s actually a side effect of last year’s college strike.
Read MoreTo commemorate the 50th anniversary of Humber college, three streets surrounding the north campus were officially renamed during the annual President’s BBQ today.
Read MoreOntario colleges haven’t passed the test, according to the Minister of Advanced Education. Instead, Deb Matthews is asking colleges to revise their executive compensation proposals.
Read MoreKey local and provincial government members were at Humber College’s north campus on Monday to discuss the proposed express light rail transit (LRT) route that will run along Finch St. west.
Read MoreThe timeline covers Humber’s 48-year history and the buildings that have been added over time.
Read MoreThe Learning Resource Commons (LRC) has come a long way since the start of its construction in October 2013. However, interior and exterior work is not expected to be complete until spring 2015 and the official opening is anticipated for fall of that year.
Read MoreHumber College President Chris Whitaker joined officials from PCL Constructors Canada, community leaders and post-secondary education partners to mark the completion of the concrete structure of Humber’s new Learning Resource Commons on Friday April 4, 2014.
Read MoreHumber College President Chris Whitaker told Humber News on Monday that the college administration will not “intervene in the affairs” of the Students’ Federation elections, in which Tim Brilhante was disqualified as a candidate for president.
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