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Feb 27, 2018
Experiential learning trip featured on French Business School blog
Toulouse Business School reports on King's experiential learning trip to France and Spain. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 26, 2018
Student's photography on display at Westland Gallery
A King’s Psychology student is one of four artists in local photography exhibition. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 7, 2018
King's Disability Studies major wins Silver at OUA Championships
Nathan Lethbridge (Major in Disability Studies) and 3 other Mustangs win Silver for the 200m Freestyle Relay at OUA Championships. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 5, 2018
King's Mustang tops volleyball score sheet
Fourth-year middle King's student, Kelsey Veltman, topped the the score sheet with 18 points across four sets on February 3, 2018. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 5, 2018
King's student and Mustangs' goaltender makes 27 saves
Luke Peressini (second year Finance and Administration at King's) made 27 saves to register his first career OUA shutout, as the Mustangs downed the Laurier Golden Hawks 1-0 on Thursday, February 1. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 1, 2018
Religious Studies Professor discusses Jewish tradition in TV show
Dr. Chaya Halberstam presents at Jewish Studies conference on the Jewish legal tradition in hit show "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend".
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Feb 1, 2018
Sounds of Christmas concert featured in Snapd London
Soprano Ally Smither, joined by Pianist Geoffrey Conquer and violinist Jesse Grandmont, performed a christmas concert at the Chapel at Windermere on the Mount. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 31, 2018
Reality show singer hopes to study Criminology at King's
One of five contestants on CTV’s reality talent show, The Launch, Sariyah Hines hopes to study Criminology at King's. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 30, 2018
King's basketball star puts up 30 points on the scoreboard
King's Mackenzie Puklicz put up her second thirty-point game of the year to lead the Western Mustangs women's basketball team to their second straight win over the Algoma Thunderbirds with a 71-65 victory on Saturday. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 26, 2018
Students' research project used in peer-led youth workshop
A new youth workshop promoting mental health is based on PEARS, an undergraduate psychology research project created by King's students in 2015.
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Jan 25, 2018
Thanatology student is guest on CBC Radio
Thanatology student, Susan Memedovich, is guest on Cross Country Checkup, CBC Radio, on the topic of Britain’s appointment of a Minister for Loneliness.
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Dr. Chovas speaks to Western Alumni on mental health and deaf people
Dr. Chovas, Associate Professor of Psychology, is the Director of the Centre of Deaf Education and Accessibility Forum at King’s.
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Jan 19, 2018
Mental health conversations on campuses are growing
Bell Let's Talk announced the expansion of its national university mental health campaign to 128 campuses nationwide, representing a student population of more than a million. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 12, 2018
Social Work alumnus talks about his work at Alzheimer Society
Anthony Carapinha, BSW '17, tells Western News talks about facing dementia with strength and resilience. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 11, 2018
Campus Ministry helps genocide survivor transition to London
Fiacre Batera is a survivor of the Rwanda genocide and is currently completing a double major at King's. He is interviewed by CultureWorks.
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Jan 3, 2018
Two Social Work Professors publish study, "Growing up Muslim"
Dr. Andrew Mantulak '1991 and Dr. Rick Csiernik of the School of Social Work at King’s contributed to a study on the impact of Islamophobia on children in London. Siham Elkassem, BSW '15, MSW '16 is also a contributor. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 3, 2018
Sociology professor is quoted in London Free Press article
Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, is quoted in a London Free Press article about London's employment rate. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 6, 2017
Drop-in clinic for students could serve as model for mental-health services
A new drop-in after-hours counselling clinic opened in mid-November, 2017 at Western with affiliated clinics at Fanshawe and King's set to open later. It will run until December 14. Facebook Twitter Linkedin