Dr. Jeff Preston of Disability Studies appeared on CTV London News, discussing the 20th anniversary and a fundraising landmark for John Davidson’s walk across Canada as part of Jesse’s Journey.
The London Free Press has published an article on the role third-year Criminology major and Western Mustangs kicker Marc Liegghio will play in this weekend’s Vanier Cup.
Dr. Jennifer Jeffrey, Assistant Professor at the School of MEM, has co-authored new research published in the Journal of Consumer Affairs suggesting negative images on tobacco packaging may discourage smoking.
Dr. Erin Hannah of King's Political Science department has co-authored an article on OpenCanada.org that looks at how championing gender could bring new relevance to the World Trade Organization.
Dr. Jacquetta Newman, Associate Professor of Political Science at King's, comments on candidates' reactions to new voting system in an article on the Canada Live News website.
King's Political Science graduate Stefanie Fisher, MA wrote an article in Public Sector Digest discussing infrastructure and asset management projects currently being undertaken by First Nation Communities with Irvin George, Executive Director of Waabnoong Bemjiwang Association of First Nations, which represents six First Nations communities in Northern Ontario.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Snapd London has posted a gallery of photos taken at the London Mayoral Debate held in the Kenny Theatre at King's on October 3.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology at King's, is quoted in an article in The London Free Press reporting on the strong performance of the London-area economy in September, during which the jobless rate stayed at a 14-year low.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The London Free Press provided coverage of the student-centred mayoral debate which took place on King's campus on October 3, 2018.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Prof. Michael Courey, part-time Professor of Sociology, discussed a new documentary, The New Normal - Precarious Work in London, on London Morning with Julianne Hazlewood on CBC Radio. FacebookTwitterLinkedin