Work Study student Medina Birani gives her thoughts on the trial for Our London Family and offers some resources for those who may need them.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Internationally known and revered advocate, activist and author David Suzuki will speak to our community about Environmental Equity issues as well as the challenge of systemic racism as part of an Author Series event on October 3, 2023.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Listening to Indigenous Voices is a seven-part series that will include a shared meal and a listening circle based on readings about Indigenous world views, the history of colonization, and the topics of righting relationships, decolonization, and Indigenization.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s Student Affairs strives to enable a first-year and first-time experience where all students can engage, feel supported, connected, and become part of our community.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Cassandra Dawson, fourth year Bachelor of Social Work student, has contributed an article to The Cambridge Times outlining the importance of Disability Pride Month, observed every July as a time of celebration, resistance, inclusivity and awareness.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Jeff Preston, Associate Professor of Disability Studies, was interviewed by CTV News for a story about a woman in a wheelchair having issues taking her service dog onto paratransit buses.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. David Malloy, King’s President, spoke to The Catholic Register about diversifying our international student enrolment and about the value of liberal arts and community to these students. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Interviewed for a CBC article about disabled concert-goers' disappointing experience at Rock the Park, Dr. Jeff Preston, Associate Professor of Disability Studies, suggests the solution is "if you have good ideas on how to make this more accessible ... get involved."FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Students in MOS2200 explored how to leverage the power of AI and examine metaphors and non-verbal communication to bridge cultural gaps.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. David Malloy, King's President, shares a message about equality, tolerance and acceptance at King's. Our goal is to be a safe and inclusive place where acceptance prevails and everyone flourishes. FacebookTwitterLinkedin