Economicsblog.org has published an article, The Lighthouse Never Justified State Intervention, about the Lighthouse Example in economics, referencing public goods, government regulation and the free-rider issue, written by Dr. Vincent Geloso, an Assistant Professor of Economics at King’s as of July 1.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
CBC.ca profiles two School of MEM students, Ramla Naqvi and Almas Farooqi Lodin, who turned a school project into a unique cultural clothing and lifestyle brand: Gulistan. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
As part of the 2019 Mustang Athletic Gala, held on April 2, 2019 King’s student-athletes receive team MVP awards, Purple Blanket, and F.W.P. Jones Trophy.
The first-ever Free Income Tax Clinic at King’s will be held from March 25-29 allowing students to have their income tax returns completed on campus by fellow students.
King's School of MEM professor Jeannette Eberhard tells CBC's London Morning about her findings on sex traffickers and what their business practices teach us about the mainstream economy.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Jennifer Jeffrey, Assistant Professor of the School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics, is quoted in a Western News article about how negative images on tobacco packaging may discourage smoking.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Camiletti and Marilyn Mason visited China to mark the 10th anniversary of the 2+2 Program with Chongqing Technology and Business University.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Jennifer Jeffrey, Assistant Professor at the School of MEM, has co-authored new research published in the Journal of Consumer Affairs suggesting negative images on tobacco packaging may discourage smoking.
Dr. Sauro Camiletti, Interim Principal & Academic Dean and Marilyn Mason, Vice-Principal will be travelling to China to visit three university partners.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The newly -formed “School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics” (School of MEM) brings together multiple programs and departments to enhance student learning and career development.
King’s congratulates Domonic McDonald and Wyatt Merkley,’17, for being named as Regional Winners in the prestigious 2018 Undergraduate Awards based in Ireland.
The third annual edition of Cosmos magazine continues to highlight the important and exciting research that is engaging teacher-scholars at King’s.FacebookTwitterLinkedin