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May 2, 2016
Learn more about the Homeless Jesus Sculpture on CBC Radio Tapestry
From afar, it looks like a homeless person lying on a bench, covered in a blanket. Get a little closer and you'll notice the nail marks on its feet. This is not just any person. This is Jesus, on CBC Radio Tapestry. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 21, 2016
Words of the long-dead playwright continue to evolve
Read about Dr. Paul Werstine's interest in the editing of Shakespearean works as we commemorate the 400th anniversary of the great playwright's death. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 18, 2016
Three King's alumns join Western's Wall of Champions
King’s graduates Craig Butler and Irv Daymond, along with former King’s student Vaughn Martin, were inducted into the Western football Wall of Champions recognizing their professional football careers.
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Apr 8, 2016
Father Michael Bechard, Chaplain at King's University College, on CTV news regarding Pope Francis' new document on marriage and family
Father Bechard provides reaction to the new document as it pertains to the Catholic Church’s doctrine on divorce, birth control and homosexuality. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 6, 2016
Student-athletes win major awards from Western Mustangs
Congratulations to Riley Bell, athlete-of-the-year; Greg Morrow, Ricky Osei-Kusi winners of Purple Blankets and Kelsey Veltman, MVP.
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Apr 5, 2016
King's Death Café Featured in The Gazette
Mark Shelvock discusses what Death Cafés are and how popular they're becoming. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 31, 2016
CBC Afternoon Drive: Real World Projects
King's psychology students have spent their final year trying to tackle real-world problems. We hear from one of those students and his professor, Dr. Marcie Penner-Wilger. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 25, 2016
LFP: The Vatican has welcomed the controversial statue
London Free Press article tells the story of King's Homeless Jesus statue which can be seen outside the library on campus and at The Vatican. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 23, 2016
Francophonie in all its glory at King College | La francophonie sous toutes ses coutures au Collège universitaire King
Students in King's French Studies Program welcomed the community to view their final projects, celebrating French language, culture and partnership with Trois-Pistoles, a Quebec city with academic ties to King's.
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Mar 19, 2016
Dean of Students, Joe Henry, featured in Globe and Mail article
Dean of Students, Joe Henry, talks about the difficulty students have with choosing the right career. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 10, 2016
Experts say a liberal arts education is still relevant
King's Principal, Dr. David Sylvester, weighs in on the discussion of how the study of humanities and social sciences is integral to the Canadian economy and society. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 9, 2016
King's University Social Work Student - Nicole Turner
King's fourth year Social Work student Nicole Turner earns praise from community field placement Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 7, 2016
King's student-athletes top in Ontario
Kelsey Veltman & Riley Bell recognized by OUA for their athletic abilities. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 7, 2016
Honest alumna gains $2000 tip
Caylin Kenney '13 is a hardworking grad who holds down two jobs and returned to King's for more accounting training. Now, she's $2000 richer thanks to her honesty. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 4, 2016
King's student leads mental health conference
Western News feature on the work of 3rd year student Travis Tetreault at the national Jack.org mental health conference in Toronto. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 3, 2016
LFP: Kings student co-leads mental health summit in Toronto
King's student Travis Tetreault will be co-leading the Jack Summit in Toronto this week — an annual three-day conference that engages students in discussions on how to transform the way Canadians think about mental health. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 3, 2016
LFP: London Liberal MP Peter Fragiskatos tables his first proposed law
King’s professor, now MP, Peter Fragiskatos introduces bill in House of Commons to make torture by private citizens a crime.
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Mar 1, 2016
LFP: Retire at 55? Not likely
King’s professor of sociology, Dr. Don Kerr, research on boomers shows they are not leaving the job market
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