"Don’t be fooled by Pokémon Go. AR marketing solutions still face significant challenges," according to The Business School professors Owen Parker, Amanpreet Chhina and Marcos Cavenaghi. Their research article "The Real Story About Augmented Reality" was recently published in the Ivey Business Journal. Click the link below to read the full article.
On Friday, April 29th 70 Chinese students graduated from the Humber-Ningbo and Humber-Jimei Programs. It was also an extra special celebration as Humber College and Ningbo University celebrate the 20th anniversary of their joint partnership program.
Fashion Management and Promotions alum Jennifer Wilcox recently interviewed Program Coordinator Susan Roberton about her fashion career and her tips for a successful fashion career in Style Nine to Five.
On Thursday, June 2, 2016, soon to be graduates and alumni of the Paralegal Education Diploma program came together in the Seventh Semester Room for "Celebrating Your Success."
Humber recently honoured two exemplary graduates with the President's Medal. The two graduates received the honour for their hard work, dedication, professionalism and forward-thinking. Congratulations to Julia Chan and Kirsten Engineer.
The Business School is hosting a Professional Development Day for all faculty on June 20, 2016. Choose your sessions and come learn about new innovations in teaching and learning with your Business School colleagues.
Starting in high school, people begin to use brands to identify with a "style tribe" says Susan Roberton, who teaches graduate students at Humber College's Fashion Management program. On campus, that process of self-labelling continues, with subtle differences.
Mike Planche explains Ristics, or “Applied Business Management” as providing an opportunity for final year Business Management students to apply their knowledge in the real world.
Yale has acknowledged something that Humber knew two years ago — Supreme Court Justice Rosalie Abella is an extraordinary Canadian.
Yale Law School awarded Justice Abella an honorary degree, making her the first woman in the Ivy League school’s 315 year history to receive the distinction. She joins William Lyon Mackenzie King, Vincent Massey and Lester B. Pearson as the only Canadians honoured by the school.
Alvina Cassiani, Dean of The Business School at Humber was honoured with a "Humber Innovation Award" for her newest initiative "The Dean's Newsletter."