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Aug 9, 2018
Study shows benefits of animal therapy
A study conducted in partnership with King’s and McCormick Dementia Research (a newly-founded division of the McCormick Care Group) has showcased the positive benefits of animal therapy among individuals with dementia. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 9, 2018
Thanatology graduate advocates safe injection sites
Deana Ruston '17 starts an online petition supporting supervised injection sites to prevent deaths. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 1, 2018
Students reap benefits from summer work
The first round of summer interns for the Department of Workforce Development links students with work connected with their areas of academic interest. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 31, 2018
King's graduate uses music to help with transition
School of Social Work graduate, Victor Quinlan '15, uses music to help him through his transition, and finds an overwhelmingly positive response. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 26, 2018
King's celebrates 10 Gold Medal Award winners
King’s celebrates academic excellence with Gold Medal Awards at June 2018 Convocation. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 23, 2018
School of Social Work graduate helps lead home sharing project
Tonya Salomon BSW ’16, MSW ‘17 speaks with the Toronto Star about the home sharing project between seniors and millennials that she helps lead. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 19, 2018
King's appoints new Executive Director, Alumni and Development: Jana Gordon
After a national search by the Selection Committee, Ms. Jana Gordon, M.A., C.F.R.E. has been appointed the new Executive Director, Alumni and Development. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 19, 2018
King's Social Work grad named sexual violence counsellor at Western
Tamara Will MSW '14,, was given the expanded role at Western’s Sexual Violence Prevention Education program. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 29, 2018
Thanatology classes at King's inspire student to write a play
Student’s Thanatology research at King’s leads to a play, “Living Will”, which is being produced at the Toronto Fringe. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 22, 2018
Dr. Werstine teaches English Literature in China
Dr. Paul Werstine will visit Beijing University of Chemical Technology to teach western literature. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 20, 2018
Recent grad receives prestigious SSHRC award
Sam Boer ’17 has been awarded a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada fellowship. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 18, 2018
Recent grad interviewed on CBC London Morning
Lisa Pierce discusses her journey with Julianne Hazlewood on London Morning on June 18, 2018. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 13, 2018
Andy Spriet addresses King's grads at Convocation
Andy Spriet gave new King's grads a speech about love, hope and charity. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 31, 2018
Political Science professor and alumnus reunited to present research at Ivy League institution
Dr. Ben Muller and Mathew Harker ‘10 speak at an Ivy League institution Conference on International Borders in a Globalizing World. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 10, 2018
King's alumnus inducted to the men's hockey wall of champions
Ryan McKie ’03 earned a spot in the player category of Western’s wall of champions.
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Apr 27, 2018
King's alumnus named to Western Football Wall of Fame
Congratulations to Chris Curran ’80 on this lifetime achievement.
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Apr 11, 2018
King's professors team up to launch a podcast
“What’s That Noise?” is a podcast hosted by two Sociology professors at King’s. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 6, 2018
MOS students inspired by Darryl King's visit to campus
Darryl J. King ’97 returns to campus as guest speaker to Management and Organizational Studies students.
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Apr 5, 2018
CBC interviews King's alumna and lawyer about Bill C-75
Promise Holmes Skinner, ‘10, is a senior manager with Aboriginal Legal Services. She talks to CBC news about criminal justice reforms.
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Apr 2, 2018
English alumna receives scholarship to intern at CBC News
King's University College alumna and multimedia journalist Angela McInnes is one of the 2018 Joan Donaldson CBC News scholarship's eight recipients. Facebook Twitter Linkedin