Dr David Malloy, King's President, addresses National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: "We all have a responsibility to listen, learn and take time to reflect about the impact of residential schools. We wear orange today to honour and support those who survived residential schools and to remember those who did not."FacebookTwitterLinkedin
After an exceptionally difficult week for the campus community, classes at King’s have been cancelled on Friday, September 17, 2021 and Monday, September 20, 2021. King’s administration, residence and food services remain open on these days.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Classrooms, the library and labs will be open at King's with the removal of physical distancing and capacity limit requirements as per the Ontario government's announcement of August 31, 2021.
King's President, Dr. David Malloy, reflects on the reason why the flags at King's will remain at half-mast for a total of 31 days and discusses King's closing June 30 through July 2 in appreciation of the hard work by King's employees.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Kapil Lakhotia, BA ’02 has been appointed to Chair of the King’s University College Board of Directors and Dr. Nonie Brennan, BA ’84 has been appointed to the role of Vice-Chair.
We wish to use the raising of the flag as a starting point for King’s as a community seeking to care for the entire human person while affirming the identities of all people.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
As we start Pride Month in Canada, King’s was to celebrate the raising of the Progress Pride flag, a symbol of King’s as a caring and inclusive place for everyone. We will postpone this celebration while we honour the lives lost in the Canadian residential school system.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Along with the wider Western community including Western University, Brescia and Huron university colleges, King's will require students living in residence to have received at least a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s University College's the Childhood and Social Institutions (CSI) program has signed an MOU with the Landon Pearson Resource Centre for the Study of Childhood and Children’s Rights to develop annual “Shaking the Movers” workshops.FacebookTwitterLinkedin