Economicsblog.org has published an article, The Lighthouse Never Justified State Intervention, about the Lighthouse Example in economics, referencing public goods, government regulation and the free-rider issue, written by Dr. Vincent Geloso, an Assistant Professor of Economics at King’s as of July 1.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Joe Henry, King's Dean of Students,has written an article on what Dr. Jean Vanier's Five Principles of Humanities can teach student affairs professionals, published on UniversityAffairs.ca.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Kimberley Baltzer-Jaray, Professor of Social Justice and Peace Studies, and Dr. Antonio Calcagno, Professor of Philosophy, were part of Philosophy Crush's Symposium Podcast entitled "What is Love?"FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The Western Mustangs' website has posted a story about the upcoming Summer Universiade, an international university sports and cultural event. Kelsey Veltman, who will graduate at the upcoming Spring Convocation with a Major in Disability Studies, will be representing Canada in volleyball. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
CBC.ca profiles two School of MEM students, Ramla Naqvi and Almas Farooqi Lodin, who turned a school project into a unique cultural clothing and lifestyle brand: Gulistan. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Eunice Gorman of King's Thanatology department is quoted in an article on FM 106.9's website about people getting tattoos as a way to cope with the loss of a loved one.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Gabrielle Hayashi, King’s student in Social Justice and Peace Studies, Political Science and History from January – April 2018, was mentioned in an Imprensa & Midia article about the increase in Brazilian students exchanging in 2018. (Note: Use Google Translate to read the article in English.)FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Famvin.org compares the late Dr. Jean Vanier with Saint Vincent de Paul, a French Catholic priest dedicated to serving the poor. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's students-athletes Dylan Giffen, Marc Liegghio and Brett Ellerman represented the Western Mustangs during the 2019 East-West Bowl. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The Brantford Expositor did an article on Dr. Tara Bruno, Associate Professor of Sociology, who was the keynote speaker at the Brantford-Brant Community Drugs Strategy Substances and Youth Event.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
This fall, King’s University College will be offering a new Critical Security Studies diploma and certificate program, the first of its kind in Canada, allowing students to study such diverse topics as terrorism, war and peace, security and dystopias.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Ron Robert, a student enrolled in King's Political Science and Disability Studies departments, was featured in Saturday, April 20, 2019 issue of the Toronto Star, discussing how returning to school is helping him in his battle against Alzheimer's. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The Ontario Child Health Study 2014 has been released, including research by Dr. Jinette Comeau, Sociology professor from King’s, on the prevalence of child and youth mental disorders.
Dr. Mark Yenson, Chair of Religious Studies at King's, spoke on CBC's Afternoon Drive about why the fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris is resonating with people of all faiths.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Prior to Mayor Ed Holder's elaborating on his plans for a "London Jobs Now" task force, Don Kerr, a professor in King's Department of Sociology, calls for collaboration to improve employment rates in London.