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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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Apr 27, 2018
King's alumnus named to Western Football Wall of Fame
Congratulations to Chris Curran ’80 on this lifetime achievement.
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Apr 23, 2018
Fourth-year SJPS students take part in year-end research Symposium
Social Justice and Peace Studies students presented their research. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 23, 2018
King's Thanatology students bring Death Café to London high school
A group of five Thanatology students talked to students at H.B. Beal SS about their unique field of study: death and bereavement. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 12, 2018
History students research and debunk conspiracy theories
Upper-year History students showcased their critical analyses of conspiracy theories in American history. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 11, 2018
King's professors team up to launch a podcast
“What’s That Noise?” is a podcast hosted by two Sociology professors at King’s. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 10, 2018
Distraction-free zone will help students focus during crunch time
A new initiative at King’s this exam season is the distraction-free study zone happening April 12-13 in the Student Life Centre. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 9, 2018
Dr. Peter Donahue elected president of Ontario Association of Social Workers
Director and Graduate Chair Program at King’s school of social work has been elected by acclamation to be the newest president of the Ontario Association of Social Workers. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 8, 2018
Celebrating Undergraduate Student Research
The King's Undergraduate Research Conference and the King's Undergraduate Research Journal are both examples of great student success on campus. Facebook Twitter Linkedin