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 July 2016, he launched Huron’s new vision of developing students to be Leaders with Heart. Huron’s unique mission focuses not only on fostering academic achievement, but also on developing students’ character and capacity for constructive civic engagement.
“The Huron Promise is a testament to our dedication to combine the academic and intellectual capabilities, built through a Liberal Arts degree, with core values, inclusive of compassion, empathy and selflessness,” says Dr. Craig. “Our educational model enables us to develop graduates who possess the key competencies and knowledge for the type of principled leadership the current state of our world demands.”
The pledge, which extends beyond the dictates of a typical university’s code of conduct, commits students to conducting themselves in such a way as to demonstrate respect and dignity for others, as well as operate with honesty and integrity – at all times. As the Promise reads, “students commit to placing ‘personal integrity and respect and compassion for others at the core of [their] endeavors.” While the document itself is short and simple, it speaks to Huron’s overarching and multifold approach to redefining Liberal Arts education in Canada. The Huron Promise will serve to remind students how they should conduct themselves and behave during their time at Huron, in turn, creating a positive and thriving community for all.
Every Huron student is called to volunteer in the community during the course of their studies. They do not receive credit for these activities, nor are they paid. They undertake them solely to develop their capacities for empathy and leadership. “Huron is committed to creating a culture that cultivates humility, open-mindedness and students’ willingness to serve their local and global communities,” Dr. Geoff Read, VP, Academic and Dean, Faculty Arts and Social Science says. “This pledge further reiterates our determination to encourage students to think about the people, cultures and environments around them because we cannot hope to create a better world if we choose only to focus on ourselves.”
Huron’s unique challenge to students to become Leaders with Heart is already gaining immense traction across Canada and around the globe. Applications to Huron have more than doubled in the past two years. In September 2019, Huron will welcome its largest ever and most diverse incoming class. Huron’s faculty and staff look forward to supporting these students to embody the Huron Promise, as well as go on to inspire others to do the same – regardless of where their personal and professional development leads them.





Lisa Jones Keenan is the Vice President of Sales at Xplornet Communications, the largest rural fixed wireless broadband service provider in Canada. 
Leigh Allen is the AVP, Global Strategic Research, Reinsurance Group of America Inc., one of the world’s largest global life and reinsurance companies.
Yola Ventresca is a Managing Partner, Lerners LLP, Secretary of Huron’s Board of Governors and a Huron Class of ’02 alumni. Selected as one of Canada’s “Best Lawyers,” she is passionate about the value of Liberal Arts in helping students succeed in their careers.
Susan Farrow is an Assistant Professor in The Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto and a Founding Partner and Co-Director of The Toronto Institute of Group Studies, an organization offering certified training and education in group leadership.
Frank Holmes is CEO and Chief Investment Officer of U.S. Global Investors, as well as a business commentator, philanthropist and Huron Class of ‘78 alumnus. Holmes also serves as the Executive Chairman of HIVE Blockchain Technologies, the first cryptocurrency mining company to go public in 2017.
Kelly Meighen is an experienced philanthropist and volunteer. In her role as president of the T.R. Meighen Family Foundation, she has created a legacy of volunteerism and philanthropic giving in the areas of youth mental health advocacy, environmental conservation and cultural vibrancy.
Ranjita is Executive Chair of the Oxford Global Partnership, advising investors, businesses, family offices and entrepreneurs on sustainable, inclusive and responsible value creation. A Business Fellow at Oxford University’s Smith School, Ranjita engages with companies on pursuing value with values, and teaches a postgraduate “Essentials of ESG & DEI” course.
Caleb Hayhoe is the Founder & Chairman of Flowerdale Group and a Huron Class of ’85 Alumnus. Flowerdale Group is a Hong Kong based family office with a global investment outlook across public markets, real estate and private investment. Hayhoe previously spent over ten years building a global sourcing business together with an exceptional team, and remains committed to entrepreneurialism and helping great ideas become sustainable companies.

