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Jun 9, 2025
Hannah May awarded 2025 Psychology Thesis Award for research on early numeracy predictors
Congratulations to Hannah May, who has been awarded the 2025 Psychology Thesis Award for her thesis, "Quantitative and Linguistic Pathways to Early Numeracy: The Importance of Parental Attitudes, Home Experiences, and Early Skills." Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 30, 2025
Mother and Son graduate together from King's
Ricardo Soto Canales and his mother, Deborah Canales, will graduate together at Spring Convocation, each forging their own path and making their mark on campus, while inspiring one another along the way.
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May 28, 2025
Psychology students shine at Children's Health Research Conference
Three Psychology students were excited to be able to work with faculty and present their research at the conference held at King’s. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 23, 2025
Mature student's "life-changing decision" leads to becoming the voice of her class
Alexandria Walker left behind working midnights in a factory and came to King’s to build a better life for her and her two children. Hard work and resilience led her to become valedictorian of the Class of 2025. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 30, 2025
King's students make waves in CFL Draft and NFL rookie camp
Three King’s student-athletes were selected in the CFL Draft and one has also been invited to the NFL’s New York Giants rookie mini-camp. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 29, 2025
King's men's basketball team wraps up outstanding season
The King’s men’s basketball team delivered an exceptional 2024–25 campaign, providing student-athletes with the opportunity to pursue their basketball dreams while growing as individuals both on and off the court.
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Apr 24, 2025
King's students learn about de-escalating conflict, building relationships in Rondine
King’s students and faculty will visit the Rondine Cittadella della Pace (Rondine City of Peace) - an international, Nobel Prize-nominated centre for conflict resolution and peacebuilding that brings together youth from around the world to collaboratively design strategies to de-escalate conflict and build cross-cultural relationships. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 23, 2025
Celebrating the legacy of Dr. Paul Werstine at King's and beyond
During a half century of service to King’s, Dr. Paul Werstine left an indelible mark upon the campus and in the lives of his colleagues and students, enhancing the reputation of King’s University College across the globe. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 17, 2025
Dr. Muller discusses Canada-U.S. border issues with experts at Seattle workshop
Dr. Ben Muller will bring direct knowledge gained from stakeholder conversations back to the classroom and will discuss many of the themes in his upcoming webinar. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 10, 2025
Dr. Janczak selected for Faculty Mobility for Partnership Building Program
Dr. Janczak’s project aims to strengthen the partnership between King’s and Brazil’s Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS). Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 8, 2025
From Classroom to Conference: King's Student Presents Research on International Stage
With the mentorship of King’s faculty, History student Chereen Robinson shared her original research at Crossing Borders, an international conference that connects top scholars from Canada and the U.S. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 4, 2025
King's student-athletes honoured at Mustangs Awards Celebration
Two student-athletes received Western Mustangs Purple Blankets, and three were named MVPs of their respective teams. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 3, 2025
Two members of King's community recognized with King Charles III Coronation Medal
Dr. Rachel Birnbaum and Dan Mathieson have been named recipients of the King Charles III Coronation Medal for their outstanding contributions.
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Apr 2, 2025
Economics of Autism workshop to bridge research and real-world impact
The “Economics of Autism” workshop offers an opportunity for families, service providers, and advocates to actively shape research on autism care, and explore funding structures and public policies. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 26, 2025
Knowledge Exchange and Impact Celebration Honours Outstanding Contributions
The Knowledge Exchange and Impact Celebration honoured this year’s recipients of the Renée Soulodre-La France Excellence in Research Award (Early Career), King’s Research Excellence Chair – Established, King’s Research Excellence Scholar Grants, and King’s SIG Explore and Exchange Grants.
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Mar 21, 2025
Stopping hate and creating change in our community
Two King’s alumnae are using their King’s studies to lead the charge in addressing hate and discrimination in London through their work on the City of London’s Stop Tolerhating campaign.
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Mar 18, 2025
King's Welcomes New Director of Institutional Planning & Finance
Carri Rodgers-Rowley will be joining King’s as Director, Institutional Planning & Finance, effective March 24, 2025. She brings to the role extensive experience in financial analysis, budget development and operational leadership in both the private and public sectors.
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Mar 17, 2025
Isaiah Johns '20 Joins Ottawa Redblacks as Coaching Assistant
Johns says he learned a lot about himself as a person and an athlete at King’s and wants to continue to reach new heights, learn as much as possible, and enjoy the journey.
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