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Mar 2, 2021
The show will go on with King's Players
The King’s Players Theatre Company will virtually perform Little Women on March 3 -6, 2021.
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Mar 1, 2021
Returning to Orange Level
The Middlesex-London Health Unit has announced that, effective today (March 1, 2021), our area has moved into the Orange Level of Ontario’s COVID-19 response framework. For the King’s community, this means we have increased the number of study spaces on the King’s campus and the dining room space at the Thames Market.
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Feb 25, 2021
Talk by Martin Luther King III receives media coverage
King's University College Students' Council's presentation of a virtual talk by Martin Luther King III has received local and area media coverage.
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Feb 24, 2021
King's Job Board and career counselling to help students find employment
King’s Job Board and Career Counselling make it easy and convenient for students to apply for employment. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 24, 2021
Abstracts welcome in new book series created by King's professor
Dr. Sam Frankel has published a book series highlighting the place, purpose and power of Childhood Studies theories. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 19, 2021
'Being BIPOC in Canada' virtual event part of Black History Month celebrations
For the first time, two King’s organizations, King’s Political Science Students’ Association and King’s University College Students’ Council, collaborated with the Western Black Students’ Association to host a virtual event highlighting the lived experiences of BIPOC students in Canada.
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Feb 18, 2021
Joint leadership letter against racism towards students
A joint letter from all of London’s post-secondary leaders standing up together against racism.
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Feb 18, 2021
Returning to Red Zone
As Ontario moves regions into the red level of the COVID-19 framework, King’s is opening access to some buildings as permissible. You can find information on all of the departments and buildings at King's, including Student Finance, Central Services and the Student Life Centre here.
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Feb 17, 2021
King's and Brescia statements in response to Huron announcement
A joint message from Dr. David Malloy, King's Principal and Cheryl Jensen, BSc, M.Ed., Interim Principal, Brescia University College.
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Feb 10, 2021
King's Social Work students assist area families struggling with COVID-19
A new partnership between King’s Social Work Students, local school board provides students with opportunity to work in a clinic assisting families who otherwise may not receive care.
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Feb 9, 2021
Research by King's History professor leads to new book and seminar on migrants in Korea
Dr. Adam Bohnet has a new book and will be leading a virtual seminar at the University of London on February 12. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 9, 2021
Professor's new book discusses transformed reality in context of global crises
Professor Imants Barušs’ new book “Radical Transformation” builds on a previous work about looking at post-materialistic alternatives to approaches to consciousness. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 8, 2021
Panel: Learning from past pandemics with King's faculty
Dr. Anisha Datta will be a panelist on how pandemics shape culture and spur change entitled, “Culture Shock! The Impact of Pandemics” in Heritage Fair 2021. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 5, 2021
King's Disability professor urges for COVID-19 vaccine for the disabled
Dr. Jeff Preston was a guest on the CBC podcast White Coat Black Art, discussing his own risks associated with COVID-19 and how those with disabilities need to be a priority for the vaccine. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 4, 2021
Summer Course Delivery 2021
Dr. Gillian Balfour, Vice-Principal and Academic Dean, updates the King's community on the delivery of Summer Courses at King's, which will again be delivered in the same virtual face-to-face method. Some courses that are asynchronous will be using recorded online lectures, giving students in other time zones the opportunity to continue their studies. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 3, 2021
King's students discuss what Black History Month means to them
Members of the King’s/Brescia Joint Principals’ Anti-Racism Working Group discuss their thoughts on Black History Month as a way to celebrate Black history, culture, tradition and language. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 28, 2021
Exploring feelings in new book by King's philosophy professor
Dr. Russell Duvernoy has published a new book, Affect and Attention After Deleuze and Whitehead: Ecological Attunement.
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Jan 27, 2021
King's goes virtual to promote wellness for Bell Let's Talk
Connect with King’s virtual mental health resources on Bell Let’s Talk Day, January 28, and beyond.
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