Over the past few years, Western University and its affiliates have added to the roster of mental health resources, marking a more holistic and pedagogical approach that will hopefully respond to changing needs and advocacy from students, faculty and staff. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The Western Gazette has published an article on a referendum on a fee increase to fund the Student Refugee Program. As well, booths will be set up in the King Student Life Centre for voting on the issue and student council president.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Professor Linda Goldman of the King's Thanatology department has written an article for The Kids' Cancer Project entitled "Adults can help children cope with death by understanding how they process it."FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's School of MEM professor Jeannette Eberhard tells CBC's London Morning about her findings on sex traffickers and what their business practices teach us about the mainstream economy.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's student Ron Robert discusses his past as a journalist and his present, going back to school and being an advocate for those living with Alzheimer's.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Jennifer Jeffrey, Assistant Professor of the School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics, is quoted in a Western News article about how negative images on tobacco packaging may discourage smoking.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Rachel Braden, BA '11 Criminology, BSW '13, MSW '14, and facility dog, Merel, were named to London Mayor Ed Holder's 2019 New Year's honours list.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Andrea Lawlor and Dr. John Grant both authored books that have made The Hill Times' list of 100 Best Political, History, Public Policy Books in 2018. (Books are listed in alphabetical order by title.)FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Cambridge University Press has announced it will publish a four-volume history of the papacy, co-edited by King's History professor, Dr. Robert Ventresca.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's student Mary Capton is quoted in a Western Gazette article about the REDress Project posted on the Indigenous Lands & Resources Today website.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Jeff Preston of Disability Studies appeared on CTV London News, discussing the 20th anniversary and a fundraising landmark for John Davidson’s walk across Canada as part of Jesse’s Journey.
The London Free Press has published an article on the role third-year Criminology major and Western Mustangs kicker Marc Liegghio will play in this weekend’s Vanier Cup.
Dr. Jennifer Jeffrey, Assistant Professor at the School of MEM, has co-authored new research published in the Journal of Consumer Affairs suggesting negative images on tobacco packaging may discourage smoking.