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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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Dr. Barry Craig, Huron’s 17th President, reappointed to second term

Dr. Barry Craig, Huron’s 17th President, has been reappointed to a second five-year term, which will see him continue as President of Huron until 2026. Under his leadership, Huron has increased its enrolment by 50 per cent in just three years, while becoming an increasingly more diverse community with a strong international student presence. Huron […]

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Huron confers Honorary Doctor of Divinity on alumnus Michael Medline, President & CEO of Empire Company Limited, at 313th Convocation

Huron – the founding institution of Western University – celebrated its 2019 graduates with a very special Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Convocation. During the ceremony, Huron alumnus – Michael Medline, the President & Chief Executive Officer of Empire Company Limited (Empire) and its wholly-owned subsidiary Sobeys Inc. – was awarded an Honorary Doctor […]

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Huron Professor’s research proves customers’ perceptions of employee treatment have significant implications for a business’s bottom line

Do consumers care about how a company treats its employees? The answer is yes, and this information can have a big impact on customers’ feelings toward the brand, according to new research by Huron’s own Dr. Maxwell-Smith. In 2020, the popular mantra for companies is that corporate social responsibility is good for the bottom line. […]

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Statement and Protocols: Novel Coronavirus

Dear Members of the Huron Community, This afternoon, the Ontario Ministry of Health announced the Province’s third confirmed case of Novel Coronavirus. This individual is a Western student. Since returning to London, Ont. from Wuhan, China on Jan 23, and before showing any symptoms, the student took great care and responsibility by self-isolating at home […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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