David Comfort, King’s new Horticulture Technician, will be embarking on several renovation projects as part of King's commitment to improve and maintain the outdoor campus environment.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Joshua Randall wasn’t sure if university was for him. However, with support from King’s faculty, he became an alumnus, having earned a BA in History.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Ruth Compton Brouwer, Professor Emerita of History, has received the Canadian Historical Association’s Clio Award for a book on her ancestors creating a utopian and industrial community in Prince Edward Island.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s School of MEM now offers all of the courses required to qualify for the Canadian Human Resource Professional (CHRP) exam.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s University College, as a place that does not tolerate hate and racism, will be marking the one-year anniversary of the deaths of members of the Afzaal family by lowering our flags to half-mast on Monday, June 6. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Three books by Trinidadian-born author Grace Ibrahima, including two memoirs and a third, a collaboration with Dr. Rick Csiernik of the School of Social Work, will be available through the King’s Library.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Daniella Bendo of King’s Childhood and Youth Studies applied her knowledge of children’s rights and advocacy as lead on an initiative and report calling for the development of a Children’s Commissioner in Canada.
Nicole Yawney ’21 was recently awarded the Children’s Miracle Network Canadian Impact Award for her efforts as the Indigenous Youth Wellness Consultant for Children’s Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre.
King’s has updated our gender-based sexual violence policy with a number of strategies to address issues of gender-based sexual violence in our community and on campus.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Sam Frankel will be honoured for full-time faculty and Dr. Oleksa Drachewych will be recognized for part-time faculty as recipients of the 2022 King's Awards of Excellence in Teaching.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s History students travelled to Belgium and France as Juno Beach Centre Fellows where they engaged with contested historical memorials and battlefields in an experiential learning trip.
As they visited Belgium and Europe, the students enrolled in The World Wars in History, Memory, and Reconciliation attracted the attention of media outlets back home.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s, Huron and Brescia University Colleges are launching mandatory gender-based sexual violence prevention training for all student leaders and incoming first-year students.
King’s faculty members were honoured for their research as part of the Faculty Research Celebration, held at Museum London on April 22, 2022.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. David Malloy, King’s President, has been awarded two research grants totalling $247,000 from the Government of Alberta to continue his research focus on moral injury among first responders.