New research suggests stable, good-paying jobs like those at London’s now-closed Kellogg plant, left, won’t be available to the next generation of Canadians.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The London Poverty Research Centre in King’s University College hosted a conference called, “The Future of Work: Poverty Reduction In London.”FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Antonio Calcagno, elected as a Member to the prestigious Royal Society of Canada, College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Recent Syrian refugees Seifan and Talar Istefan, along with their 2-year-old son, Zenos, make a new home in London thanks to the Refugee Sponsorship Program at King’s.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Vandals armed with spray paint struck the campaign headquarters of a London Liberal candidate in the federal election over the weekend. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s Chair of English, Dr. Paul Werstine, is featured on the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series from the Folger Shakespeare Library, located on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Episode 31, "The Dedicated Words Which Writers Use" was published on September 9, 2015.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's Associate History Professor, Dr. Stephanie Bangarth, discusses Canada's immigration and refugee history in the midst of the global refugee crisis. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
A new study from the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario (HEQCO) says that affiliated and federated universities that are historically church-governed provide a distinctive educational experience and are potentially valuable players within a provincial higher education system.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Religious groups in the city organized the week long camp at King’s University College to encourage understanding and tolerance between Jewish, Christian and Muslim youth.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's professor, Dr. Graham Broad is looking for information about a London based hockey team from 1908 as part of a biography of Alfred Edwin “Eddie” McKay, one of the first 100 Canadians to fly an RFC ace in the First World War.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Hundreds of migrating chimney swifts — an at-risk species protected federally and provincially — have been making the August pit stop on King's campus while flying to South America.FacebookTwitterLinkedin