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Jun 5, 2018
Election News
King's faculty provides commentary on Ontario election. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 31, 2018
Political Science professor and alumnus reunited to present research at Ivy League institution
Dr. Ben Muller and Mathew Harker ‘10 speak at an Ivy League institution Conference on International Borders in a Globalizing World. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 31, 2018
Students in Catholic Studies for Teachers enjoy visit with Bishop
A group of eight upper-year CST students were able to have an informal lunch with Bishop Fabbro of the Diocese of London on Wednesday, May 16, 2018. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 29, 2018
Childhood and Social Institutions faculty present at symposium in New Jersey
Dr. Sally McNamee and Dr. Pat Ryan were guest panelists on teaching CSI.
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May 25, 2018
Incoming students will be welcomed into the King's family by upper-year peers
The 2018 head Soph team is made up of five high-caliber student leaders who are receiving extensive training to assist incoming first-year students.
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May 24, 2018
History Professor leads panel at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum
Dr. Robert Ventresca takes part in 25th anniversary discussions on ethical challenges of Holocaust scholarship in Washington D.C and will teach new course on preventing genocide and mass atrocity in the fall.
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May 22, 2018
Master of Social Work students open the world of Social Work to high school students
As part of Discovery Days in Health Sciences, five MSW students from King’s led a discussion on their profession on Friday, May 4, 2018. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 22, 2018
EBM and Political Science co-host panel on the political economy of food
Guest panelists share their cutting-edge research at roundtable discussion. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 17, 2018
Global Accessibility Awareness Day
Accessibility Services at King’s provide a wide variety of assistive technologies to aid students in their academic learning. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 14, 2018
Well-being Conference for Parents, caregivers and Educators
The fourth annual Connecting Families to Well-Being Conference was held during Mental Health Week. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 10, 2018
King's student wins two Mental Health Awards
Kristin Legault-Donkers is recognized for a series of children’s books she published on depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder.
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May 10, 2018
King's alumnus inducted to the men's hockey wall of champions
Ryan McKie ’03 earned a spot in the player category of Western’s wall of champions.
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May 10, 2018
King's students to compete in football East-West Bowl
Gregoire Bouchard and Cedric Joseph are two King’s students out of six Mustangs who will play at the 2018 U SPORTS Valero East-West Bowl.
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May 9, 2018
History Professor presented her work on slave societies in Colombia
Dr. Renee Soulodre-LaFrance, Chair, Department of History joined 19 professors in a workshop on Saturday, May 5, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 4, 2018
Management and Organizational Studies students visit international electronics manufacturer
Global Supply Chain Management students network with supply chain professionals at StarTech in London, ON. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 4, 2018
King's students selected to be part of 2018 CFL draft
Six current Mustangs were picked for the next Canadian Football league draft, including two King’s students. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 1, 2018
Professor elected as the vice-chair for the status of women and equity committee
Dr. Cathy Chovaz has been elected as the vice-chair on the Status of women and equity committee for the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations.
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May 1, 2018
King's students attend the Commission on the Status of Women
Graduating fourth-year students visited the United Nations headquarters in New York City to attend the Commission on the Status of Women.
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