Erma Jacob ’94, who worked at King’s for over 40 years, has published “a fascinating narrative” called A Dougla’s Tale, about growing up in an interracial family in Trinidad.
Student Grassroots Movements Fighting Gender-based Sexual Violence on Our Campus, a student-based webinar on March 8, 2022, will ensure that student voices are heard on this important topic.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. David Malloy, King's President, served on behalf of King's as a signatory for the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities in Canada's (ACCUC) statement on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Oleksa Drachewych, a Lecturer in the Department of History, spoke with local media to share his insights in discussing the events unfolding in Ukraine.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's History students were awarded the prestigious Juno Beach Centre Fellowship and will receive $5000 for their research work.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Due to anticipated weather conditions, evening classes at King’s University College will not be held in-person on February 17, 2022.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Marie Pascal, Assistant Professor of French, has founded Transcr(é)ation, a new bilingual journal focusing on film and TV adaptations of literature.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Human Rights Studies students listened and learned from traditional teacher, healer and respected Indigenous advocate Bruce Elijah of Oneida Nation, enabling them to apply Indigenous cultural knowledge to their studies.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s student-athlete Zach Zynomirski is looking forward to completing his BMOS degree and reporting to the Calgary Stampeders football team training camp.
King’s Employer Partnership with the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion aligns with the College’s commitment to advancing principles of EDID institution wide.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Our upcoming virtual recruitment events, focusing on topics from admission requirements to the student experience, will show you how King’s can become your place to be and a place to become.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Bharati Sethi’s grant is the first CIHR grant that King’s will hold on its own and will strengthen community partnership with the Muslim Resource Centre for Social Support and Integration.FacebookTwitterLinkedin