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Apr 1, 2016
Psychology Honors Thesis students showcase independent research
King's fourth year Psychology students present their theses to the community through research poster presentation. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 31, 2016
Students host Death Cafe and celebrate awareness of Death
The Than Clan is hosting a Death Cafe, Thursday, March 31, creating a safe space for people to have discussions about all aspects of death and dying. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 31, 2016
Hugh Mellon Excellence in Research Award: Dr. Rachel Birnbaum March 2016
This year's recipient of the Hugh Mellon Excellence in Research Award is Social Work Professor, Dr. Rachel Birnbaum.
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Mar 29, 2016
King's holds Periscope Lunch and Learn Workshop
King's Communication & Media Relations interns will host a Periscope session Wednesday, March 30, teaching members of the community how to utilize the live streaming application. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 29, 2016
Psychology for the Common Good: King's Psych Students Design Research-Based Solutions to Real-World Problems
Students in Professor Marcie Penner-Wilger’s PSYCH 4694 course develop research-based solutions to real-world problems facing our community. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 24, 2016
King's Celebrates Holy Week
Come and celebrate the end of Holy Week with King's. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 23, 2016
King's Experiential Learning: Addis Ababa 2016
Go on a journey with King's Political Science students as they go abroad to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia during reading week 2016. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 18, 2016
King's Student-Athlete Riley Bell wins gold medal at national championships
King's student, Riley Bell, wins gold medal in Long Jump at the Canadian Interuniveristy Sport (CIS) Championships. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 18, 2016
Congratulations to newly elected KUCSC president, Nathan Little
SJPS student, Nathan Little, has been elected the new KUCSC president. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 16, 2016
King's Choir hits a high note with nomination for local music award
King’s Chamber Choir is nominated for the 2016 Jack Richardson London Music Awards for Best Choir/Choral group. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 14, 2016
King's Students Visit Dominican Republic, February 2016, as part of Experiential Learning Course
Hear about the insightful experiential learning trip to the Dominican Republic led by King's Social Justice and Peace Studies professor Dr. Allyson Larkin. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 14, 2016
King's alumna accomplishes dream to work in Dominican Republic
Read how Social Justice and Peace Studies (SJPS) alumna, Elise Dunn ’13 has turned her dreams into a reality. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 14, 2016
King's students get into the rhythm with weekly drumming circle
Every Wednesday in March, King's students are encouraged to come out and participate in a drumming circle. Read about how you can participate in this unique weekly event. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 10, 2016
King's Students Visit Ethiopia – A Life-Changing Trip
Keep up with our Political Science students as they reflect on their reading week trip to Ethiopia. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 4, 2016
Changes announced for some LTC routes to Western's campus
Do you ride London Transit (LTC) to Western's campus? There are important changes to some routes starting March 7th. Read here for further details.
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Mar 4, 2016
King's Professor presents Photovoice project to the community
King's Social Work professor Dr. Bharati Sethi invites all to attend her Photovoice presentation on the day-to-day struggles of immigrants and refugees on Tuesday March 8, 2016 in the Student Life Centre. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 3, 2016
King's Professor invited as keynote speaker at L'Arche's London Gala
Dr. Pamela Cushing, Professor of Disibility Studies at King's, delivered the keynote address at L'Arche London's annual Gala on Friday, February 26, 2016. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 1, 2016
Foundations students present research papers in first year
King's Foundations in Western Thought and Civilization program brings together three popular first year courses for students interested in studying a range of disciplines. Facebook Twitter Linkedin