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May 28, 2015
Common bonds, comedy keys to speaker's success
King's graduate and motivational speaker Andy Thibodeau discusses the common bonds he uses to connect with his audience. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 28, 2015
Reaney's Pick: Beth Prysnuk
King's graduate, Western employee, singer-songwriter and guitarist Beth Prysnuk’s Man Of Habit is the opening track on her album Welcome Home, which is being launched Saturday as part of the 2015 Grickle Grass festival at the London Children’s Museum. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 22, 2015
Around the Town: Mega Biz after Five
More than 300 members from the London Chamber of Commerce and guests attended the Mega Biz after Five networking event at the Darryl J. King Student Life Centre at King's University College, Thursday May 21, 2015. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 19, 2015
May is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Leah Marshall, a King's University College student completing her Master of Social Work degree with a placement at St. Joseph's Health Care discusses the importance of having a conversation about consent. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 15, 2015
King's opens new centre for Catholic research
King’s inaugurates the Centre for Advanced Research in Catholic Thought (CARCT). The centre celebrates the relationship between studies in theology and critical components of philosophy. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 13, 2015
Consent merits more talk
King’s student Leah Marshall on placement at St. Joseph’s Health Care works for women’s sexual safety. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 11, 2015
Consent - What does it look like?
King's Master of Social Work Student Leah Marshall discusses starting the conversation on what consent is, and the importance of ending the stigma attached to sexual assault. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 11, 2015
King's MSW student Leah Marshall speaks on consent for Sexual Assault Awareness month
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May 5, 2015
More than Buildings
Glen Pearson is excited that his son Ater will be attending King's University College for a Liberal Arts education. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 29, 2015
Actress Mariel Hemingway speaks about mental health at London Convention Centre
King's students bring home 2015 Champion Mental Health Award at event to raise money for Mental Health Services. -
Apr 17, 2015
Rich/Poor Divide: Hollowing out the Middle
King’s faculty Dr. Barbara Decker Pierce and Dr. Don Kerr map poverty in London. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 10, 2015
A Message of Determination
Paralympic Slege Hockey Player Kevin Rempel spoke to the King's community and CTV London about his journey to overcome his obstacles with a spinal cord injury. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 8, 2015
During the past five years, an average of 10 complaints a year cost taxpayers money
King’s Chair of Sociology, Dr. Joseph Michalski, speaks to the issue of excessive use of force by police forces. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 8, 2015
King's Student Athlete Justin Scapinello honoured as a Top Stang
Men's volleyball player, and King's History and Sociology student, Justin Scapinello was honoured April 7, 2015 at the Mustang Athletic Awards as Men's athlete of the year. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 17, 2015
King’s student-athlete Justin Tugwell playing well in net for the London Nationals hockey team in the Greater Ontario Hockey League playoffs
CTV News video clip.
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Mar 13, 2015
The London Poverty Research Centre at King’s featured in Western Revealed TV show on Rogers London
Rogers TV video clip.
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Mar 4, 2015
Dr. Lindsay Scorgie-Porter on Dalhousie controversy
King’s political science professor speaks with Western Gazette.
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Mar 3, 2015
Instameeting instant friends
Lisa Michienzi, King's Communications and Media Relations Intern, speaks with the Western Gazette about King's Instameet on Thursday, March 5, 2pm in the SLC.
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