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Celebrating Huron’s 2024 Scotiabank Scholars Program Scholarship Recipients

LONDON, ON – Huron University was proud to honour the recipients of the 2024 Scotiabank Scholars Program scholarship at an on campus celebration this summer. The Scotiabank Scholars Program is a joint initiative between Huron, Scotiabank, and the Thames Valley District School Board and is supported by ScotiaRISE, Scotiabank’s decade-long, $500 million initiative focused on […]

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Recognizing the Career and Impact of Huron’s Dr. Bill Irwin

When Bill Irwin quietly announced his retirement on LinkedIn in June 2024, he almost broke the Internet. His first post generated nearly 500 responses. Among the comments: “Thank you for being an amazing professor but more importantly, an amazing mentor. You changed the trajectory of so many people’s lives.” “You were the greatest prof I […]

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Leading with Heart: Wes Hall, entrepreneur and “Dragon,” champions diversity with new fund to support students from under-represented backgrounds at Huron University

London ON – “As I stood behind the curtains, tears almost came to my eyes, overwhelmed by the moment I was living in… I could feel the hearts and minds of my nation, my university community, my family and my friends behind me, making the moment truly special.” That’s Ryan Martell, reflecting on the experience […]

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Huron University Appoints Erica Willick as Inaugural Chief Financial Officer

Building on the strength of the university’s leadership team, Huron President Dr. Barry Craig welcomes the arrival of Huron’s first ever Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Erica Willick CPA, CA. “As our new CFO, Erica will be instrumental in shaping and executing the financial strategy and contributing to the overall success of Huron’s unique mission in […]

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Celebrating the Intersection Where Learning Meets Discovery

Huron’s Centre for Undergraduate Research Learning Holds Lively Spring Conference London ON – Racial discourse in reality TV. The impact of Seasonal Affective Disorder on students. The effects of the “Girl Math” TikTok trend. The discoverer of insulin and London’s connection. Canadian youth and the American musical Hamilton. These are just a few of the […]

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Career Week at Huron: Unlocking Limitless Potential

London, ON – There was a fury of excitement and building of connections at Huron University last week. For students, it was clear the possibilities were endless. It was Huron’s Career Week. Driven by Huron’s Career Development Office, students had an opportunity to interact with leaders from many industries — from entrepreneurship and tech to […]

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From the Classroom to the Countryside: MacNaughton Prize Recipients Share Impact of Experiential Learning

Dr. Kendra Coulter (Management and Organizational Studies) and Dr. Jennifer Epp (Philosophy) have been awarded the John and Gail MacNaughton Prize for Excellence in Teaching. The MacNaughton Prize, valued at $5,000, serves to encourage innovation and reflection to enhance teaching and learning at Huron. With the support of the MacNaughton Prize, Drs. Coulter and Epp […]

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Seeking Truth in a Post-truth World: Huron Welcomes World-Renowned Theologian

The Rev. Dr. John Thatamanil, this year’s R.T. Orr lecturer, brought intellectual rigor and deep humanity to his moving presentation A brown-skinned immigrant teenager contemplates his future career and decides that computer science and electrical engineering is the sensible choice to take in university. After signing up for his required courses, he finds he has […]

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Helping Huron feel more like Home: Every Campus Needs a Cathy

“She’s an amazing face to see when you come in, always smiling, always ready when you need a hug. It’s really nice to have someone like that around. And she gives amazing advice!” That’s Sabirah Fathima, an international student at Huron. She’s talking about Cathy Kramer, a Huron staff member who is often the first […]

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The Bridge from Ideas to Action: Huron launches new program in Public Policy and Governance backed by Alumni Support

London, ONT – Thanks to a generous gift of $1.3 million from alumnus Tim Duncanson, Huron University has launched a new academic program dedicated to tackling complex, societal challenges through studies in Public Policy and Governance (PPG). Yesterday, the program’s unveiling and generous gift were celebrated at a special event in Huron’s Theatre with staff, […]

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Entrepreneurship at Huron

LONDON, ONT – A new program with a unique multidisciplinary approach gets off to a fast start. Allison Nyanjogu Karabu, a Global Studies student at Huron, has always been concerned about issues like poverty and environmental degradation. “I felt there must be something I could do to help,” she says. “Then I got the idea […]

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