With an exciting year behind us, the King's Communications team has compiled the top social media posts of 2019 of the many great things that happened in the King's community. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Congratulations to our long-serving employees who were honoured at the King’s Christmas staff and faculty luncheon on December 20, 2019. Together, they have served King’s cumulatively for 265 years. We thank them for their dedication to making King’s a place to be, a place to become!FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Timothy Schmalz, whose statues can be seen at King’s, had Angels Unawares unveiled by Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square in Rome on September 29, 2019.
Learning Critical Reflection – Experiences of the Transformative Learning Process is edited by King’s Associate Professor Dr. Laura Béres and includes papers by five MSW alumni.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s student-athletes will be part of the Western Mustangs football team, as they take on the Ottawa Gee-Gees during the Homecoming Game on October 19.
The King's community was well-represented on Business London's 2019 20 In Their 20s list, according to an article from Western News, including Candace Campbell BA '13, Ellie Cook, BA '13, Mykaela Paquetter-Newton BSW '18 and Taylor Norris, BMOS student.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
10 years, four children and a lot of hard work after she started studying social work at King’s, Emily Carrothers BSW ’13, MSW ’16, is returning to King’s as a professor.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Madelaine Coelho ’19, has been named Global Winner in 2019 Global Undergraduate Awards. She is one of four winners in Canada and 25 worldwide for this exclusive international award.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s alumna Alex Paterson BA ’13 Criminology and BSW ’16, is now making headlines for her work as an in-house Mental Health Response Worker for the St. Thomas Police Services.
The King’s University College Job Board, offering a wide range of jobs and specifically focused on King’s students and alumni, is just one of a number of career support services offered by King’s.