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Jun 14, 2017
Chief Leslee White-Eye inspires graduating students
Honourary degree recipient Chief Leslee White-Eye spoke to King's graduating class at convocation on June 13, 2017. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 12, 2017
History professor discusses Canada's relationship with refugees
History professor Stephanie Bangarth discusses Canada's role as global citizens in the refugee crisis. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 12, 2017
Disability Studies professor remembers advocate Lynne Swanson
Disabilities Studies professor Jeff Preston shares his memories of Lynne Swanson. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 6, 2017
Dr. Sylvester named to the Board of Directors of the Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences
The Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences is pleased to welcome Principal David Sylvester to its Board of Directors. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 1, 2017
Dr. Rachel Birnbaum discusses pros and cons of digital world for divorcees
Dr. Birnbaum's research is featured in this Global Dispatch article. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 31, 2017
Dr. Birnbaum on the impact of technology on children of divorce
The School of Social Work professor Dr. Rachel Birnbaum is collecting data through a survey geared towards lawyers and mental health professionals. Her work is featured in this Advocate Daily article.
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May 29, 2017
King's hosts parent conference on mental health
On Saturday, May 27th, King's hosted a mental health symposium which is featured in this CTV News clip. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 23, 2017
King's graduate receives volunteer award
Criminology graduate Justin Tiseo receives the Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers Award for 2017. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 11, 2017
Dr. Birnbaum explores the digital dimensions of divorce
Dr. Rachel Birnbaum investigates the pros and cons of using technology, such as Skype or Facebook, when communicating with each other. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 4, 2017
Dr. Kerr discusses London's younger population
Sociology professor Dr. Don Kerr discusses the national population averages from the 2016 census. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 2, 2017
LUNAFEST at King's
LUNAFEST, a one-day film festival celebrating women, will take place at King's on May 3rd at 6pm. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 2, 2017
Experiential Learning: It's been happening for years
King’s Dean of Students discusses co-curricular, extra-curricular and work opportunities on campus that help students develop the skills necessary to think about their coursework in different ways or gain the experience necessary for that first job post-graduation.
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May 2, 2017
Congratulations to Lynne Cram, recipient of the Outstanding Excellence Award, Women of Excellence
Ms. Cram has been on King’s Board of Directors for 13 years and has contributed widely to the growth of the university.
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May 1, 2017
Dean of Students on experiential learning for students with disabilities
Joe Henry writes about opportunities for students with disabilities in the Rethinking Higher Ed Forum. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 28, 2017
School of Social Work professor studies parental communication
Prof Rachel Birnbaum surveys parents on how they use technology to communicate with children after separation and divorce. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 28, 2017
King's faculty research into precarious employment
Dr. Joe Michalski’s survey results on employment in London.
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Apr 17, 2017
Thanatology student participates in Vimy 100th memorial
Vimy Ridge was remembered as a solemn crowd gathered beside the military gravestones at London’s Woodland Cemetery. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 13, 2017
Dr. Graham Broad discusses recently published book
History professor Dr. Graham Broad discusses his book, One in a Thousand: The Life and Death of Captain Eddie McKay, Royal Flying Corps with Western News. Facebook Twitter Linkedin