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Oct 7, 2020
Study of intergenerational income assistance trends receives grant
Two members of the King’s School of Social Work faculty are part of a team studying the intergenerational relationship of income assistance receipt in Ontario which received an SSHRC Insight Grant. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 6, 2020
Winter Term to be blended
King’s University College has come to the decision that our winter 2021 term will operate in the same manner as we are currently undertaking our fall term, as a blended campus. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 2, 2020
Research on implications of social distancing in athletics receives grant
Dr. Derek Silva, Assistant Professor of Criminology, has received an SSHRC grant for a study, “COVID-19, Serious Leisure, and Risk Tolerance: A case study of a crossfit gym.” He will study identity, loss, and risk tolerance as the world returns to sport in the post-COVID-19 world. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 29, 2020
A message from King's Principal - a time to give
Dr. David Malloy, King's Principal, discusses the many ways members of the King's community have stepped up and supported the greater community, especially in the time of COVID-19. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 22, 2020
King's Principal's COVID-19 Update - Campus Ministry
Dr. David Malloy, King's Principal, discusses how King's Campus Ministry has continued to work on maintaining a connection with the King's community, moving their services, where possible, online and continuing with virtual gatherings, including the Veritas Series. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 21, 2020
Regional, Highly Commended Winners at Undergraduate Awards
King’s alumna Emma Wood, ’20 was named as a Regional Award winner, three others named Highly Commended in the 2020 Global Undergraduate Awards.
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Sep 18, 2020
King's alumna honoured as global winner in Undergraduate Awards
Ishita Kumar, ’20 has received the highest honour in Economics as part of the 2020 Global Undergraduate Awards.
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Sep 17, 2020
Adhering to public health guidelines: a message from King's Principal
Dr. David Malloy, King's Principal, has a message to the King's community about the importance of adhering to the health and safety guidelines of the Middlesex-London Health Unit and the province. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 15, 2020
King's Principal's COVID-19 Update - ITS
Dr. David Malloy, King's Principal, discusses how KIng's Information Technology Services department has worked hard, collaborating with faculty and other departments, to ensure a smooth transition to a largely virtual campus and then to a blended mode of teaching for the fall semester. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 15, 2020
Studying and holding events safely on campus
Study spaces and two event rooms will be made available on campus with guidelines in place to ensure a safe and healthy King’s community.
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Sep 12, 2020
King's mourns passing of student
King’s University College is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Yafet Haddish.
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Sep 9, 2020
King's enters Phase C and Update on ACSD
As King's enters Phase C, a blended campus, Dr. David Malloy, King's Principal, also provides an update on the work being done by our Accessibility, Counselling and Student Development (ACSD) to safely support our students as the fall term begins. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 9, 2020
King's warmly welcomes new Head Chef
Getting to know the new Head Chef as King’s bids a fond farewell to the retiring chef, wishing him a happy retirement. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 8, 2020
Veritas Series launches via Zoom with author Jesse Thistle
Author Jesse Thistle will explore themes from his debut memoir, From the Ashes on September 17, 2020 to launch the 2020-2021 Veritas Series. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 4, 2020
Quad Squad will welcome students to King's
For those students on campus, the Quad Squad will be a fun way to learn more about the King’s experience and for first year students to pick up their student cards and masks. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 3, 2020
Call for Members in Anti-Racism Working Group
The King's-Brescia Anti-Racism Working Group is placing a call for interest in membership. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 3, 2020
King's student brings comfort coping kits to the community
Fourth-year student Kristin Legault takes her lived experience with the mental health system and creates comfort coping kits to help those struggling with mental health in the community. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 3, 2020
Student Perspective: Online learning and how to take it as it comes
Imagining the uncertainty by a student entering fourth year with many courses being online. Facebook Twitter Linkedin