We wish to use the raising of the flag as a starting point for King’s as a community seeking to care for the entire human person while affirming the identities of all people.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Eight students will be honoured as graduates from the King’s Scholar program will be celebrated at the Spring Celebration of Graduates.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The King’s University College Chamber Choir won in the category of “Best Classical Vocal Group/Choir” as part of the 2021 Forest City London Music Awards.
Poverty, Mental Health, and Social Inclusion, co-edited by Dr. Rick Csiernik and launched on June 2, 2021, discusses the causes of the rise of poverty and mental health issues, the effects of social exclusion and suggests possible solutions to expand social inclusion to marginalized groups.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Congratulations to Dr. Tracy Cunningham ’97, on her appointment to Director of Enrolment Services and Registrar at King’s University College.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s University College is a signatory on a statement from the Association of Catholic Colleges & Universities of Canada (ACCUC) released in the aftermath of the discovery of 215 children's bodies at the former Kamloops Residential School.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
We are enraged and horrified at the racist attack on members of London’s Muslim community. We stand with the Muslim and London community in condemning acts of hate and violence.
As we start Pride Month in Canada, King’s was to celebrate the raising of the Progress Pride flag, a symbol of King’s as a caring and inclusive place for everyone. We will postpone this celebration while we honour the lives lost in the Canadian residential school system.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s University College will be raising the Progress Pride flag on June 1. This aligns with the start of Pride month in Canada.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Along with the wider Western community including Western University, Brescia and Huron university colleges, King's will require students living in residence to have received at least a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.FacebookTwitterLinkedin