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.
Erma Jacob ’94, who worked at King’s for over 40 years, has published “a fascinating narrative” called A Dougla’s Tale, about growing up in an interracial family in Trinidad.
King’s congratulates those long-serving employees who have achieved service milestones and thank them for their dedication to making King’s a place to be and a place to become.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The King’s community has once again come together to pay it forward by undertaking a variety of initiatives aimed at improving the lives of the less fortunate.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
As part of Career Canada Month, King’s will be highlighting the programs and resources it offers to support students’ transition to impactful and meaningful careers.
King's alumna Chanelle Robinson (BA '15), now a doctoral student in systematic theology at Boston College, presented at the 2021 Black Catholic Theological Symposium, held on October 7-9, 2021, at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Alyssa Agnew '14 (BA Psychology) and Alexander Peat '16 (BA Criminology) were both named to Business London's annual Top Twenty in Their 20s list.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Emily Carrothers BSW ’13, MSW ’16 will work to enhance the efforts of both Accessibility, Counselling and Student Development (ACSD) and the School of Social Work.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s alumnus Father Paul Kim ’08 is the new part-time Priest-Chaplain of Christ the King University Parish and King’s University College.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The London Free Press has a news story on alumnus John Sherratt '21 and his journey to return to King's over 50 years later to complete his university degree.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Congratulations to King's 2021 Alumni Award recipients Nancy Sutherland ’85, and Joe MacDonald ’80, recipients of the Alumni Award of Distinction, and Monica Ciriello ’09, Recent Graduate Award recipient.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
It was an “incredible feeling” as John Sherratt ’21 received his Bachelor of Arts degree this June, over 50 years after originally coming to King’s in 1968.FacebookTwitterLinkedin