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Nov 12, 2022
King's students explore global governance in Ghana
Students in the experiential learning POL3408F: Ghana Field Course covered over 1,000 km in the West African country in eight days during their bottom-up exploration of the cocoa supply chain and related global governance issues. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 10, 2022
King's adds Director of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Decolonization to leadership team
Jennifer Slay, ’99, has been appointed into the new role at King’s: Director of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Decolonization (EDID). Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 10, 2022
Faculty Publications celebrated
King's was thrilled to celebrate the academic excellence of 70 faculty members for their work on more than 300 publications and 18 books from 2019 to June 30, 2022.
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Nov 9, 2022
King's welcomes prospective students and families to campus at Open House
On November 12, King’s is the place to be as we welcome future students, families, and supporters to our Fall Open House. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 4, 2022
King's turning purple to raise awareness of Shine the Light campaign
King’s has turned the campus purple in November and encouraging everyone to wear purple on November 15 to raise awareness of the London’s Abused Women’s Centre’s Shine the Light on Woman Abuse campaign. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 4, 2022
Canada Career Month showcases King's support of students' career paths
In November, King’s will highlight the range of curricular and co-curricular programs and services that assist our students to transition to impactful and meaningful careers.
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Nov 4, 2022
Satellite Juno Beach Centre exhibit comes to King's
Award-winning student history research can be viewed at King’s from November 7-11, 2022. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 3, 2022
King's mourns death and injury of students
Updated with additional supports for the King's community - The King’s community deeply mourns the loss of two King’s international students from China and the injury to two other King’s international students, also from China, in a tragic vehicle collision. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 3, 2022
Dr. Cushing leads successful Order of Canada bid for a Sister of St. Joseph
Sister Sue Mosteller, SJ, has been named to the Order of Canada (Officer) after being nominated by Dr. Pamela Cushing. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 27, 2022
Philosophy course has students digging for insights
A Philosophy course takes students out of the classroom and into the new King's Community Garden as part of an experiential learning project. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 25, 2022
King's faculty keeping voters informed
King's faculty members added their expertise to local and regional coverage of the recent municipal election. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 20, 2022
King's welcomes new Director of Information Technology Services
Dominique Perreault will be our new Director of Information Technology Services (ITS) bringing over twenty years of experience, most recently as the Manager of Information Security at Western since 2019. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 20, 2022
Centre for Interreligious Learning and Dialogue relaunches to include all religious traditions
The newly renamed Centre for Interreligious Learning and Dialogue was relaunched with a presentation by researcher and family therapist Siham Elkassem.
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Oct 18, 2022
Graduating student with Alzheimer's thankful for support
Ron Robert, who came to King’s in 2018 as part of his strategy to fight the effects of Alzheimer’s disease, will graduate during the Fall Convocation on October 19, 2022. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 17, 2022
Masking to Continue in Instructional Spaces
King’s will continue with masking in instructional spaces. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 29, 2022
St. Joe's Café continues King's outreach to the community
King’s continues their outreach at the newly rebranded St. Joe’s Café (formerly St. Joseph’s Hospitality Centre) to provide support to London’s east end community. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 27, 2022
Learn and be heard as part of Municipal Election Panel Night
The Municipal Election Panel Night, taking place on October 3, will help students learn more about London mayoral candidates, their platforms and opinions on important topics. This will be the first mayoral debate of London's 2022 municipal election campaign.
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Sep 26, 2022
Research project unique opportunity for collaboration and mentorship
Students/alumni, faculty and staff came together to work together on a research project that resulted in a book chapter. Facebook Twitter Linkedin