Dr. Laura Béres, with Drs. Stephanie Baird, Jane Sanders and Rosemary Vito, received a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Grant for a research project called “Sustaining skills of critical reflection on practice.”
Dr. Daniella Bendo has received an SSHRC Partnership Development Grant to explore the lived experiences of youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the criminal justice system.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
A cross-university effort involving multiple offices and student leaders will bring together programming and support for 2022’s first-year and first-time students’ orientation and transition to King’s.
SJPS students returned to the Rondine Centre for Peace in Arezzo, Italy, to discuss border conflicts and migration issues with their peers from around the world to further enrich their understanding of topics studied in the classroom.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's celebrates academic excellence by bestowing the 2021-2022 Board of Directors’ Gold Medal Awards on 13 deserving graduates of the Class of 2022.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Ayla Lyons was awarded the 2022 Psychology Thesis Award for her thesis “We’re in This Together: Spirituality, Interconnectedness, and Concern for Global Crises.”
Dr. Ian Rae used his expertise to present on John Davis Barnett, founder of the Arts Library at Western University, as part of the fourth Shakespearean Theatre Conference.
Dr. Stephanie Bangarth, Professor of History, received a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Connection Grant for the Human Rights in Canadian History workshop.
Dr. Laura Béres, Associate Professor of Social Work, has received a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Partnership Engage Grant (PEG) for a collaboration with Wellspring London and Region to develop a creative writing group.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
David Comfort, King’s new Horticulture Technician, will be embarking on several renovation projects as part of King's commitment to improve and maintain the outdoor campus environment.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Joshua Randall wasn’t sure if university was for him. However, with support from King’s faculty, he became an alumnus, having earned a BA in History.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Ruth Compton Brouwer, Professor Emerita of History, has received the Canadian Historical Association’s Clio Award for a book on her ancestors creating a utopian and industrial community in Prince Edward Island.FacebookTwitterLinkedin