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Mar 14, 2024
Dr. Ventresa receives funding from Cushwa Center
Dr. Robert Ventresca ‘93, Interim Vice-President Academic Dean (VPAD), has received a Peter R. D’Agostino Research Travel Grant for his research on “American Catholics, Papal Humanitarianism and Displaced Children after World War Two and the Holocaust."
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Mar 14, 2024
Dr. Rodrigues draws on personal experience for SSHRC Grant
Dr. Felipe Rodrigues will lead a team, which includes other King’s faculty members, in a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development Grant to investigate improving access to public services for children and youth with autism spectrum disorder.
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Mar 4, 2024
Dr. Michalski and students on Rogers TV to discuss study
Dr. Joseph Michalski, Professor of Sociology and King's Research Excellence Chair, and two of his Research Assistants, King's students Kyra Patterson and Alex Pedda, appeared on the February 29, 2024 episode of Rogers TV's LdnOnt program to discuss their study on domestic violence, Couples and Conflict Resolution Strategies. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 20, 2024
Dr. Lozanski selected for Global Affairs Canada International Scholarship Program Award
Dr. Kristin Lozanski, Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, has been chosen for the Faculty Mobility for Partnership Building Program (FMPBP) 2024-2025 for a project expanding her research on Jamaican agriculture and agricultural workers, both in Jamaica and Canada.
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Feb 7, 2024
Dr. Graham Broad appears on podcast about new book
Dr. Graham Broad, Associate Professor of History, appeared on the Champlain Society's Witness to Yesterday podcast to discuss his new book, Part of Life Itself: The War Diary of Lieutenant Leslie Howard Miller, CEF, about the military service of a First World War soldier. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 7, 2024
Dr. McFarlane contributes to study about alone time for parents
Dr. Adian McFarlane has joined two researchers from Calgary’s Mount Royal University on a study that highlights gender disparities in household responsibilities, and the psychological need for alone time, especially among mothers. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 1, 2024
Dr. Kerr provides background on low fertility rate stats
Dr. Don Kerr has contributed his expertise to several news outlets in the wake of a Statistics Canada report showing Canada's fertility rate has hit its lowest level since data began being collected more than a century ago. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 25, 2024
Supporting Disabled Peoples' involvement in key life decisions
Dr. Pamela Cushing is a collaborator on a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Grant (SSHRC) Partnership Engage Grant, “The Right To Decide,” which seeks to support greater involvement of people with intellectual disabilities in decision-making about their lives. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 23, 2024
Dr. Sandu talks about Sarah Bernhardt's first tour in America
In an article on Project Muse, Dr. Corina Sandu, Associate Professor in the Department of French, focuses on the transatlantic media discourse about French stage actress and international star Sarah Bernhardt during her first American tour in 1880–81. Facebook Twitter Linkedin