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Nov 17, 2021
King's invests $1M in research awards for faculty
King’s establishes $1 million fund to support research initiatives with the creation of the King’s Research Excellence Awards. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 16, 2021
Dr. Ezenwa discusses implications of 19th century missionaries to Africa
Dr. Chinelo Ezenwa presented on her recently defended Ph.D. on the implications of 19th century missionary interventions for Africans as part of the African Conversations Series.
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Nov 12, 2021
Upgraded virtual tour brings future students to campus
Enhancements to King’s 360 Virtual Tour give students a more interactive “visit” to our campus, now including links, videos and photos. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 4, 2021
New partnership with Devant offers new career resources to international students
King’s will partner with Devant to offer resources to create new career opportunities and pathways for international students.
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Nov 2, 2021
CYS-facilitated workshop to provide decision-makers with young people's insights
Childhood and Youth Studies (CYS) will facilitate a collaborative, youth-led workshop, known as Shaking the Movers (a Canada-wide initiative developed by the Landon Pearson Centre). The workshop will explore young people’s key ideas, insights, and recommendations on how to leverage and build advocacy skills to make a difference in their community.
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Nov 1, 2021
Career Canada Month highlights King's commitment to student career development
As part of Career Canada Month, King’s will be highlighting the programs and resources it offers to support students’ transition to impactful and meaningful careers.
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Oct 29, 2021
Dr. Natarajan: BIPOC members of writing centre communities will transform conversations
Dr. Vidya Natarajan, Assistant Professor and Assistant Coordinator, Writing, was a featured speaker at the 2021 International Writing Centers Association (IWCA) Annual Conference on October 20-23, 2021. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 26, 2021
Virtual Open House shows why King's is a place to be
Our Virtual Open House, taking place November 6, 2021, will provide future students, their families, friends and other supporters, with an opportunity to learn more about programs and services at King’s. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 18, 2021
King's provides the academic support you need
As mid-terms begin or continue and projects come due, King’s students, whether first-year, first-time or upper-year, can rely on multiple supports to assist with any challenges they may face.
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Oct 14, 2021
MADS is on the air as KEMS Club launches podcast
The King’s Econo-Math Society (KEMS) Club recently launched their own podcast: Mondays for Analytics and Data Science (MADS), covering all things Analytics and Data Science (ADS).
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Oct 13, 2021
King's to celebrate fall 2021 graduates
A virtual Celebration of Graduates will be held on Wednesday, October 20, 2021, beginning at 7 p.m. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 8, 2021
Successful mentorship in the Political Science program
King’s Political Science graduates discuss how mentorship opportunities and peer-to-peer support helped paved their future paths to graduate school.
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Oct 8, 2021
Reflection Circle at King's dedicated to use by the community
Members of the King’s University College community gathered for a special ceremony to dedicate the Reflection Circle at King’s. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 6, 2021
King's welcomes new Campus and Community Social Worker
Emily Carrothers BSW ’13, MSW ’16 will work to enhance the efforts of both Accessibility, Counselling and Student Development (ACSD) and the School of Social Work. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 4, 2021
Discover what your future job might look like
King’s new Job Shadow Program will allow students to job shadow a matched employee over the course of two consecutive days, during Reading Weeks.
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Sep 30, 2021
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Dr David Malloy, King's President, addresses National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: "We all have a responsibility to listen, learn and take time to reflect about the impact of residential schools. We wear orange today to honour and support those who survived residential schools and to remember those who did not." Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 29, 2021
Social Work professor contributes to meaningful conversation with new project
Dr. Rick Csiernik of the King’s School of Social Work will ally with Trinidadian-born author Grace Ibrahima to deliver Black answers to White questions from Grade 5-8 students at The Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 20, 2021
King's hosts debate ahead of federal election
The King's Political Science Students’ Association (KPSSA) hosted a debate night for candidates of London North Centre on September 14, 2021. Facebook Twitter Linkedin