Share:

Learn More

Huron University College confers Honorary Doctor of Divinity to Kelly Meighen, President, T.R. Meighen Family Foundation

Huron University College is proud to celebrate a business and community leader who embodies the admirable qualities the founding institution of Western University hopes to inspire in its students. During Huron’s 156th Founder’s Day, the university conferred an honorary Doctor of Divinity on Kelly Meighen, class of 1971, to celebrate her significant philanthropic contributions to […]

Read More

New funding promotes research excellence at Huron

Congratulations to recent faculty recipients of two new research funding opportunities at Huron! Drs. Amy Bell (History) and Steven Bland (Philosophy) were awarded funding from the Targeted Research Fund for their collaborative research-learning project “Emotion, Reason and Psychic Research.” This project explores the worlds and ideas of late nineteenth-century Victorian spiritualism and belief in the […]

Read More

Huron moves to a smoke, and tobacco-free campus

This summer, Huron moved to a smoke, and tobacco-free campus effective July 1, 2019. The new Smoke and Tobacco Free campus policy will be in line with Huron’s mission in providing our faculty, staff and students with a healthy environment of learning. The policy will apply to students, faculty, staff, contract workers and visitors to […]

Read More

Huron partners with CityStudio London, as a founding partner

Huron is excited to announce our partnership with CityStudio London, a civic innovation and city-campus collaboration in London, Ontario with the City of London. CityStudio London, led by Pillar Nonprofit Network in collaboration with educational institutions around London and the City of London, is the eighth CityStudio to launch in Canada. “Huron is delighted to […]

Read More

Huron’s Chair of the Department of Political Sciences receives significant research grant

Huron is proud to announce our university’s Chair of the Department of Political Science and Coordinator of the Governance, Leadership and Ethics program, Dr. Neil Bradford has received a major new grant for a collaborative project entitled, “Canada’s Implicit Urban Policy”. This $62,542.00 grant was recently awarded to Dr. Bradford and his collaborators, Zack Taylor […]

Read More

Huron develops unique pledge, the Huron Promise, to formalize students’ commitment to excellence in character and leadership 

Huron University College has implemented a unique student pledge, referred to as “The Huron Promise,” to further its mission of developing Leaders with Heart. This pledge, which will be signed by all incoming students, adheres students to a commitment to Huron’s inclusive, welcoming and character-oriented community. After Huron’s President, Dr. Barry Craig, joined Huron in […]

Read More

2018-2019 Award for Excellence in Teaching

This year, the Faculty of Arts and Social Science (FASS) Teaching and Learning Committee had a truly outstanding pool of candidates for the 2018-2019 Award for Excellence in Teaching. With that, Huron is pleased to announce the committee selected two winners for the 2018-2019 Awarded for Excellence in Teaching to Dr. Irene Cheung of the […]

Read More

A New Academic Building to Serve as the Heart and Hub of Campus Life

On May 13, Huron was pleased to host a sod-turning ceremony to celebrate the beginning of a major construction project, in partnership with EllisDon, that will culminate in the university’s brand-new 40,000 square foot academic building, which will be along Western Rd. “Huron’s mission is to inspire and equip our students to be Leaders with […]

Read More

Huron hosts its 313th Theology Convocation

On May 9, Huron was delighted to celebrate the 313th Convocation of Western University and confer the degrees of Master of Divinity, Master of Theological Studies and Master of Arts upon its graduands. During the celebratory ceremony, Huron’s Theology Department also granted two Honorary Doctor of Divinity degrees to The Right Reverend Andrew Asbil and […]

Read More

Huron students raise more than $17,000 to support homeless youth

Huron student, Jacob Spiro, turned a good idea into a huge tangible benefit for London’s homeless youth when he approached the university’s president about the potential to turn unused meal plan dollars into a sizeable donation. The Trek for Teens and Huron University collaboration he initiated was a huge success, raising $17,021, which was used […]

Read More

Sri Lanka Terrorist Attack

Dear Huron Community, This past Easter Sunday, on one of the holiest days for Christians around the globe, the country of Sri Lanka was struck by a wave of terrorist attacks through a series of explosions at three churches and three hotels. Hundreds of people were killed or wounded. As a university with long-standing ties […]

Read More