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Apr 5, 2022
Antler River Cleanup serves as land acknowledgment in action
Members of the King’s community came together on April 4, 2022, to help the environment as part of the Antler River Cleanup. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 1, 2022
Omar Shiddo plays for love of the game
Western’s all-time scoring leader and King’s student-athlete Omar Shiddo discusses how much he loves basketball and appreciates those who helped him get to this level.
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Apr 1, 2022
Whodunit? brings French course material to life
Students of French 4110G participated in a Murder Mystery Evening, held all in French and focusing on what they had learned from in-class material.
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Apr 1, 2022
King's acknowledges papal apology on Canadian residential schools
Dr. David Malloy, King's President, discusses the pope's apology on Canadian residential schools, which came after three days of meetings between Canadian Indigenous Peoples, Inuit Peoples and Metis Peoples and Pope Francis at the Vatican. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 29, 2022
Recipients of King's Research Excellence Awards 2022
The King’s Research Activities Committee, after a peer-review process, has selected recipients for the inaugural King’s Research Excellence Fund Program, valued at $1M. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 28, 2022
SJPS students collaborating with community organizations on EDI glossary
Social Justice and Peace Studies students have worked alongside multiple community organizations to create a glossary of terms, a first step towards an Equity, Diversity and Inclusion framework for nonprofits in London. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 25, 2022
Dr. Hannah speaks about Canada's inclusive approach to trade
Dr. Erin Hannah, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science, spoke about Canada’s positioning as a champion of gender equality and women’s economic empowerment to Global Affairs Canada - Trade Policy and Negotiations Branch on March 11, 2022.
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Mar 24, 2022
Sign language interpreter demonstrates King's commitment to inclusiveness
Angela Core, King’s ASL Interpreter, encourages anyone planning an event to include her services to provide a more inclusive environment for members of the Deaf community.
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Mar 24, 2022
New grant working with children to examine peer-to-peer relationships
Dr. Hala Mreiwed, Assistant Professor – LTA, Childhood and Youth Studies, has received a SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant (PEG), for a project led by children, about peer-to-peer relationships.
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Mar 23, 2022
King's pledges assistance for students affected by Russian-Ukraine conflict
King's has established a Ukraine Conflict Emergency Fund and is appealing to faculty, staff, alumni, and friends of the university to contribute. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 21, 2022
Questionnaire provides chance to make your voice heard on courses and teachers
Students will have a chance to provide feedback by completing the second-term Student Questionnaires on Courses and Teaching before April 9, 2022.
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Mar 18, 2022
History alumnus shows true value of King's history degree
Where can a history degree can take you? Andrew Webb ’13, discusses how he learned to utilize the soft skills he learned at King’s to gain a job as a content designer at Shopify.
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Mar 17, 2022
King's alumna writes best-selling novel
Heather Marshall, BA '10, best-selling author of Looking for Jane, credits King’s professors for encouraging her “to tackle important but difficult topics” in her writing.
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Mar 16, 2022
New programs provide examples of King's work-integrated learning
King’s is highlighting three career development initiatives that have been introduced over the past academic year: the King’s Promise, the King’s Job Shadow Program and Summer Internships. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 14, 2022
Leadership Change Announcement
Dr. David Malloy, King's President, is pleased to advise that Dr. Robert Ventresca has been appointed the interim Academic Dean effective May 1, 2022 for a two-year term. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 14, 2022
King's alumna hits best-seller list
Heather Marshall’s debut novel, Looking for Jane, has become a bestseller. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 11, 2022
Creating change to eliminate gender-based sexual violence
Reshape Week is an opportunity for the King’s and Western community to learn more about the on-campus resources to support/for those who experience gender-based sexual violence.
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Mar 10, 2022
Masking to continue at King's
King's will continue to require members of our community to wear masks indoors on our campus and to be fully vaccinated. Facebook Twitter Linkedin