Indigenous photographer and King's grad Bangishimo Johnston, '13 has been named this year’s City of Kitchener artist-in-residence.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. David Webster, Associate Professor of History, appeared on NPR to talk about the future of the Commonwealth under King Charles III. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
In a London Free Press article, Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, analyzes the demographic changes that could occur in London as Statistics Canada predicts the influx of new Canadians and their children will drive the country’s population growth during the next two decades.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Shawna Lewkowitz, Lecturer of Social Justice and Peace Studies, spoke to the London Free Press, about the increase in women running for London city council in the upcoming election but stressed the importance of also electing women and racialized candidates.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's students living in residence expressed their appreciation for the safety measures in place for OWeek, including education and training, as part of an article in the London Free Press.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Western News has published a profile on King's Political Science student Nour Habliza, focusing on his auto sales and repair business and desire to attend law school.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's student-athletes, Shona Branton (swimming) and Gavin Eldridge (wrestling), were featured in a wrap-up of summer exploits by Western Mustangs, posted to the Western News website.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, spoke to CBC Radio Vancouver about how the high cost of living may be deterring women from starting families in British Columbia, which has the lowest fertility rate of any province in Canada.FacebookTwitterLinkedin