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Huron Receives $25,000 Bell Let’s Talk Grant in Support of the University’s Culture of Continuous Improvement in the Areas of Mental Health & Wellness 

What’s happening? Huron is one of 123 post-secondary institutions to receive a $25,000 grant from Bell Let’s Talk via their Post-Secondary Fund. These “kickoff grants” were madeto support these institutions’ abilities to implement policies and programs to more closely align with the National Standard of Canada for Mental Health and Well-Being for Post-Secondary Students. What […]

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MacNaughton Prize supports #LeadersWithHeart Podcast Series

If ever there was a time when leadership really matters, it’s now. The past year has brought both all manner of challenges, and the emergence of new leaders in diverse sectors who are leading a way through these challenges. During the Winter 2021 term, students enrolled in Governance, Leadership and Ethics (GLE) 2003G: Introduction to […]

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Huron Appoints New Board of Governors

LONDON, ON, February 27, 2021: Huron University College is proud to announce the appointment of its first Board of Governors. This group of prominent business and community leaders will have a direct impact in the immediate and long-term future of the University. “We live in challenging times, and our institutions need leaders with vision and […]

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Huron’s Research Fellowship in African-Canadian History Celebrates Local Blacks’ Rights Advocate

Huron is proud to announce that Deirdre McCorkindale has been awarded the 2021-22 Huron Doctoral Research Fellowship in African Canadian History, recognizing her significant contributions to community-based research and advocacy. Offered through the Huron History Department, the Research Fellowship supports Huron’s and the department’s institutional commitment to addressing anti-Black racism and builds on the university’s […]

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Professor emeritus establishes faculty research fund

Dr. Paul Nesbitt-Larking, professor emeritus in the Department of Political Science at Huron University College has established the Charles Nesbitt-Larking Faculty Research Fund to support faculty research at Huron. The fund is named in the memory of Dr. Nesbitt-Larking’s late father, Charles Nesbitt-Larking (1927-1980). Executive Director for the British Association for Science Education, Charles had […]

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Huron partners with Indspire on financial award for Indigenous Huron students

Huron is proud to partner with Indspire, a national Indigenous registered charity, by giving an award of $100,000 ($20,000 over five years) to indigenous students attending the university. This new scholarship will support Indspire’s mission of investing in the education of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people for the long-term benefit of these individuals, their […]

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Huron’s Leader with Heart in Residence Helps Homeless Londoners Feel Valued

When the pandemic started to wreak havoc on London’s homeless population, compromising their access to community services, resources and spare change, Stefan Nichol decided he couldn’t just walk by anymore. He reflects on this moment of realization, sharing, “I found myself faced with the parable of everybody, anybody and nobody: everybody is sure somebody will […]

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Huron Appoints Dr. Dan Smith as Dean of Theology

Huron is pleased to announce that Dr. Dan Smith has been appointed Dean of Theology effective December 1, 2020. Dr. Smith holds a Ph.D. from the University of St. Michael’s College at the University of Toronto and has been a faculty member at Huron since 2004. Dr. Smith’s academic research and publications have focused mainly […]

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Are the liberal arts dead? Hardly!

It is a breadth of thinking, combined with mental agility, that is the hallmark of the true liberal arts graduate. In December, the Globe and Mail named Michael Medline––“the saviour of Sobeys”––Canadian CEO of the year, for leading a turnaround at one of Canada’s iconic companies. A few weeks later, Dave Nugent, President of white-hot […]

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