As Professor Julie Ponesse's students from her philosophy 2074 class, I feel sad that she left. She taught us critical thinking rather than being influenced by media. We need to consider whether the university's decision can save students' life. (This is similar to philosopher Philippa Foot's Trolley problem.)
Also, the university's decision doesn't affect its quality of education. Therefore, we can not judge whether we should choose this university simply because of the firing of its professor. In fact, the university makes this decision because it wants to protect it students, faculty member, and staff. I have some friends who died due to COVID-19 (one of them is a Huron student), and so far, getting vaccinated is the most effective way...
Read moreAs an International student at Huron, I have to say, it has been an incredible experience. It was really tough moving away from my family to a new country where I knew no one. But Huron supported me so well through my transition. The small class sizes helped me connect with my professors and get the extra help I needed. The university and student council are constantly organizing events, making campus a lively and entertaining place to be. And the best part: I will always find someone I know in the Beaver Dam or in the Library or just walking...
Read moreOverall this is probably one of the best places one can choose to study. It has a nice campus, good quality administration, and good professors. There is potential for scholarships and the bursaries can be very generous when needed. There is great prospect for employment within the school or externally via exclusive internships. There is nothing more one could ask for honestly, I've just finished my 4th year and have nothing but good things to say about...
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