There's no shortage of food-related news on campus today:
Culture Days celebrate a diversity of dishes
First-year Experience is holding its annual Culture Day festivities on both the North and Lakeshore campuses.Expand your palate with traditional cuisines, engage in interactive cultural activities, and witness captivating performances that showcase our community's rich tapestry of backgrounds.
- North Campus: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., E Concourse
- Lakeshore Campus: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., G Commons
Learn about junk-food cravings
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Michael Moss will speak today at the President's Lecture about the science behind why we crave junk food. The lecture is open to students and faculty. Our website has details about the time and exact location of the lecture at the North campus.
Humber Room Menu
This week's menu includes everything from a charcuterie table to a traditional Thanksgiving turkey dinner.
The IGNITE concert is back
Get ready for some great party vibes and amazing performances as the IGNITE concert returns. Headlined by Young M.A. it also offers a variety of prizes and food included in the price of admission. Tickets are just $15. Learn more about this exciting event.
Events coming to the Humber Arboretum
Today, Humber Arboretum staff are tackling invasive species that continue to take over the Humber Arboretum and are creating problems for local species. Have an hour to spare? Join and help remove some of the common invasive plants. If you feel up for the task, click here to learn about joining and helping out.
Tomorrow, join tutors from Humber Polytechnic's Math & Writing Centre and educators from the Humber Arboretum for a walking conversation about plants, animals, the weather, and more, as an opportunity to help practice English conversation skills. If you do want to take this opportunity, click here to learn what time it will be taking place.
Learn more about upcoming changes to Study Permits and Post-Graduate Work Permits
With recently announced changes to Canada's work permit system, many international students are worried about what this will mean for their future studies. Humber is holding a series of virtual workshops to answer questions. Here's the schedule and links for the next two sessions: