Travel, tourism industries hardest hit in the wake of coronavirus pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on Canada’s tourism industry.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on Canada’s tourism industry.
Read MoreMany WhatsApp’s users are concerned with its new privacy agreement forcing users to share their data, forcing them to turn to other apps.
Read MoreHumber students and faculty heard from a panel of insurance experts from an industry shrinking in size. Almost a third of those employed in the field are expected to retired within the next five years, and the drive is on to find their replacements.
Read MoreEmployers offering full time, part-time, co-op placement and internship opportunities to students were present at the fair.
Read More5G accommodates the increasing demand for mobile broadband and allows for large scale Internet of things implementations.
Read MoreThree priorities are $5 million towards students, $15 million for educational funding, and $30 million new facilities.
Read MoreThe Humber IGS will be built at 59 Hayden St., near Church and Bloor Streets, and open its doors in January 2021.
Read MoreHumber, currently ranked second behind Texas A&M Maroon, is the only Canadian team among the top 25 teams.
Read MoreMazza said video games can change the perception of the world where “a video game can take you to any time, any place, even places completely fabricated.
Read MoreA series of unauthorized cryptocurrency and foreign exchange trading seminars were stopped by Humber’s security at the North and Lakeshore campuses late last semester.
Read MoreThe Mechatronics trials, an annual event which combines elements of mechanical engineering and electronics, is the first level towards reaching the World Skills Competition.
Read MoreOut of 50 colleges in Canada, Humber ranked eight in research income with $7.56 million in 2018.
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