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Jan 23, 2017
Dr. Imants Barušs, professor of psychology, investigates the altered state of consciousness
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Jan 20, 2017
Social Justice and Peace Club brings human trafficking issue forward
Students and the Sisters of St. Joseph bring an important exhibit to campus. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 18, 2017
King's University College welcomes new students for winter term
King's International is featured in this story from Fanshawe's X FM News. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 16, 2017
King's faculty, students and alumni among Diversity and Inclusivity Champions for the City of London
King's faculty, students and alumni are featured in this CTV News London video. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 12, 2017
King's faculty research links rise in provincial disability support needs with mental illness
Research by Dr. Don Kerr and Dr. Tracy Smith Carrier over the past 18 months for the London Poverty Research Centre at King’s looks at boomers, aging, mental health and the rise in disability support.
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Jan 3, 2017
University Affairs Announcement
Julie Horne announced as the new director of Human Resources in this university announcement. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 23, 2016
King's faculty release poverty research
Dr. Don Kerr, professor of Sociology, and Dr. Tracy Smith-Carrier, professor of Social Work, report rising rates of people on social assistance in the London area. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 19, 2016
Welcome Austin Miller to the class of 2021
Chatham area student-athlete choses King’s and Mustangs over NCAA scholarships for a better academic path.
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Dec 12, 2016
King's political science professor discuss Iraq in Globe and Mail opinion section
Professor Zheger Hassan is a part-time professor of political science at King’s.
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Dec 12, 2016
King's new sexual violence policy focuses on prevention
King's new policy features a survivor-centric approach and prevention as the main themes. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 12, 2016
King's social work professor Dr. Rick Csiernik discusses workplace wellness
Dr. Csiernik discusses whether being too happy in the workplace will hinder your career or get you ahead. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 6, 2016
Interfaith Peace Camp at King's recognized by London Municipal Council
The London Diversity, Race Relations & Inclusivity Award for 2016 given to King’s for its support of the Interfaith Peace Camp.
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Dec 5, 2016
King's graduate finds success in brewing industry
David Thuss ’05 (Hon BA English and Political Science) is a co-owner of the London Brewing Co-operative which has recently expanded. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 5, 2016
King's professor discusses immigration statistics with London Free Press
Dr. Don Kerr analyses immigration patterns as part of his sociological research at King’s.
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Dec 2, 2016
King's Dr. Judy Brown selected as 2016 Family Medicine Researcher of the Year
A short video of an interview with Dr. Judy Brown, who has been selected as the 2016 Family Medicine Researcher of the Year by the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 2, 2016
Scholarship program in Bahamas helps International students attend King's
Students attended information sessions regarding the Public Schools Scholars Programme in Nassau, Bahamas. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 30, 2016
King's graduate helps students through the lessons in life
Religious studies graduate, Stephanie Parniak, is a chaplaincy leader in Sault Ste. Marie. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 29, 2016
King's MSW grad works to prevent sexual violence for community college students
Leah Marshall has found interesting work as an adviser at Fanshawe College. Facebook Twitter Linkedin