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Sep 24, 2019
New book by King's professor looks at nineteenth-century devotional reading
Dr. Krista Lysack’s new book, Chronometres, from her research in Victorian literature and culture, is set to be published by Oxford University Press. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 24, 2019
Senator Murray Sinclair speaks on Truth & Reconciliation
On September 26, come see Canadian Senator Murray Sinclair speak on the outcomes of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s report in the first event of the Veritas Series of 2019/2020. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 23, 2019
Professor's perseverance pays off
10 years, four children and a lot of hard work after she started studying social work at King’s, Emily Carrothers BSW ’13, MSW ’16, is returning to King’s as a professor. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 20, 2019
Exploring the concept of belonging for children
Two King’s professors took the stage in Manchester, England to present their research on childhood and belonging. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 16, 2019
King's alumna wins international gold medal for undergraduate honours thesis
Madelaine Coelho ’19, has been named Global Winner in 2019 Global Undergraduate Awards. She is one of four winners in Canada and 25 worldwide for this exclusive international award. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 12, 2019
Five King's alumni 'Highly Commended' at Undergraduate Awards
Five alumni have been named Highly Commended Entrants for their essays as part of the 2019 Global Undergraduate Awards. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 11, 2019
Alumna providing mental health support to police
King’s alumna Alex Paterson BA ’13 Criminology and BSW ’16, is now making headlines for her work as an in-house Mental Health Response Worker for the St. Thomas Police Services.
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Sep 10, 2019
Embark on the path to wellness through scheduled outdoor tours
King’s Roots: Paths to Wellness invites all to explore the surrounding area while engaging with other members of the King’s community during a healthy tour.
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Sep 9, 2019
King's supports students and alumni job search
The King’s University College Job Board, offering a wide range of jobs and specifically focused on King’s students and alumni, is just one of a number of career support services offered by King’s.
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Sep 6, 2019
King's has 73 wellness resources ready for new academic year
From personal counselling services to campus green spaces, the recently-completed Wellness Audit demonstrates King’s commitment to embedding health and wellness into all aspects of campus culture.
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Aug 30, 2019
Nine per cent increase in first-year class at King's University College
King’s University College is set to welcome more than 3500 new and returning full- and part-time students as part of Orientation Week (or OWeek), to be held the week of September 2-8, 2019. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 29, 2019
King's alumna awarded SSHRC scholarship to pursue master's
Sarah Menzies ‘19, Honors BA in English Language & Literature, has been awarded a $17,500 scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) as she pursues her Master’s Degree in English. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 28, 2019
Creating a genuine sense of belonging
Dr. Pamela Cushing presented on creating community for those with intellectual impairments during the Celebrate the Gift Conference. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 22, 2019
Calling for global student experiences
The King’s Global Ambassador Program is looking for students to share their experiences in international learning. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 19, 2019
Dr. Preston discusses different ways of thinking about accessibility
Dr. Jeff Preston presented on “The Accessible Experience & Universal Design for Learning,” as part of a Lunch and Learn at Western University. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 14, 2019
Stating their case to the Prime Minister
King’s students had a chance to discuss increased funding for childhood cancer research with Prime Minister Trudeau.
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Aug 13, 2019
King's mourns the passing of Bishop John Sherlock
The King’s community is saddened by the passing of Bishop John Michael Sherlock of the Diocese of London who passed away peacefully on Monday, August 12, 2019 in his 94th year. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 13, 2019
Representing King's in Italy
Kelsey Veltman, former King’s student-athlete, represented Canada at the FISU Summer Universiade and has signed to play professional volleyball in Italy. Facebook Twitter Linkedin