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May 9, 2019
King's alumna now bestselling author to do reading in London
Bestselling author, and King’s alumna, Jennifer Robson will be appearing at the Wolf Performance Hall to read from her book, The Gown, On May 16.
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May 9, 2019
Independent study paper published in Theoretical Criminology
An independent study paper on the illicit fentanyl ‘crisis’ has since been published in Theoretical Criminology, a leading journal in the field.
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May 3, 2019
International student shares King's experience
King’s international student Emelie Lefevre shares her experience at King’s via social media.
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May 2, 2019
King's student wins poetry contest
Kayla Skinner won Poetry London’s 2019 Open Theme Poetry Contest. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 2, 2019
Political Science experiential learning trip to Ghana sets off
King’s Political Science students off to Ghana as part of their experiential learning course.
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May 2, 2019
King's faculty win research grants from SSHRC
Dr. Thomas Tieku, Dr. Krista Lysack and Dr. Tracy Smith-Carrier have won research grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).
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May 1, 2019
Studying religion on both sides of conflict
Religion and Conflict Resolution will look at religion’s role in perpetuating violence and in building peace and resolving conflict, with examples from all major religious traditions from different parts of the world. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 1, 2019
Security Program to be first in Canada
The Critical Security Studies program will be available as a certificate and diploma program and will be the first such program in Canada. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 25, 2019
King's hosts ninth annual Model United Nations
Secondary school students attend political discussions, debates and improve public speaking. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 24, 2019
2019 Undergraduate Awards now accepting submissions
Students are encouraged to submit their research projects for an opportunity to be invited to the UA Global Summit in Dublin, Ireland. Deadline is June 11, 2019. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 23, 2019
KUCSC Charity Team gives to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada
The King’s University College Students’ Council Charity Team raises $2,656 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 23, 2019
History students explore local cemeteries
King’s History students visited local cemeteries to develop biographies about local First World War soldiers.
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Apr 18, 2019
King's student presented at University of Notre Dame
Student Jillian Bjelan presented her research project at the 2019 Notre Dame Student Peace Conference. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 16, 2019
What do charity and justice mean?
A two-part symposia will be held to discuss what charity and justice mean, especially when it comes to solutions to poverty. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 15, 2019
Exploring the relationship between water and civilization
New course, English 2262F: Water and Civilization created due to student concerns about climate and ecological issues. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 12, 2019
Giving to the United Way
King’s presented a cheque of over $25,000 to United Way Elgin Middlesex.
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Apr 11, 2019
King's students making a difference by volunteering
King’s students recognized for volunteering on and off campus throughout the year.
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Apr 11, 2019
Working together for child protection
Dr. Rachel Birnbaum will serve as principal investigator on a three-year project to measure the effectiveness of collaborative responses to high conflict separation or divorce family cases. Facebook Twitter Linkedin