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Jul 30, 2019
Make an impact on future students
Tour Guide: A job where you can share all that King’s has to offer. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 26, 2019
Qualified to make real change
A new member of the London Youth Advisory Council, fourth-year student Julia Gennette credits King’s for inspiring her to run for the position. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 24, 2019
King's honours dignity and worth of all
King’s University College honours the dignity and worth of every individual and we celebrate our LGBTQ+ students, staff, faculty and alumni and the rich contributions they bring to our community. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 22, 2019
King's announces new Chair and Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors
King’s is pleased to announce Rev. Mark Sargent, BA '83 (Philosophy), has been named the new Chair, Board of Directors and Kapil Lakhotia, BA ’02 (Economics), has been named the new Vice-Chair.
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Jul 17, 2019
Exploring human rights with new History course
History 2891E: Human Rights: Past, Present, Future will explore how our current human rights came to be and where do we go from here.
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Jul 11, 2019
King's announces 2019 Alumni Award Recipients
Congratulations John Anderson’77, recipient of the Alumni Award of Distinction, and Skylar Franke ’13, recipient of the Young Alumni Award.
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Jul 8, 2019
Seeking better solutions to economic insecurity
Dr. Thomas Malleson has received an SSHRC Insight Development Grant for a project entitled, “The Future of Economic Security: Basic Income, Job Guarantees, or Public Services.”
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Jul 5, 2019
King's welcomes Intercambio 2019
King’s International is hosting 28 high school students from Brazil as part of the second annual Intercambio Summer Program. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 4, 2019
King's professor presents at international conference
Dr. Bharati Sethi, Assistant Professor in King’s School of Social Work, presented three papers at the International Metropolis Conference 2019. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 28, 2019
Project on radicalization and counter-terrorism receives SSHRC funding
Dr. Derek Silva has received an SSHRC Insight Development Grant for a project looking to understand how popular conceptions of terrorism, such as radicalization, remain at the heart of interventions developed to counter it. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 28, 2019
King's welcomes Kangnam University students
The visit by 16 students from Kangnam University, in South Korea, is part of a long-standing international partnership with King’s. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 27, 2019
King's English professors participate in Shakespearean Theatre Conference
Dr. Ian Rae presented at the 2019 Shakespearean Theatre Conference while Dr. Paul Werstine introduced a plenary presentation. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 21, 2019
Building bridges of understanding during Religious Studies course
King’s students, faculty and alumni will be embarking on an experiential learning trip in Northern Canada as part of Religious Studies - Inculturation and Spirituality studies.
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Jun 20, 2019
Studying peace initiatives
Social Justice and Peace Studies students studied in Arezzo, Italy, to engage with global youth to develop strategies for peace between cultures in conflict.
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Jun 19, 2019
King's welcomes 587 new alumni at Convocation 2019
Congratulations to the members of the Class of 2019.
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Jun 19, 2019
King's celebrates gold medal award winners
As part of the Spring 2019 Convocation, King’s celebrated 12 Gold Medal Award winners.
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Jun 17, 2019
King's professor presents at conference in Rwanda on the legacy of trauma
Prof. Dermot Hurley presented the keynote address at a conference on the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 13, 2019
King's Disability Studies professor provides commentary on proposed plastic ban
Dr. Jeff Preston of Disability Studies has spoken to area media about how the complex issue of the proposed ban of single-use plastics could impact those with disabilities.
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