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Sep 14, 2015
LFP: Campaign office of London Liberal candidate Peter Fragiskatos vandalized
Vandals armed with spray paint struck the campaign headquarters of a London Liberal candidate in the federal election over the weekend. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 10, 2015
King's Chair of English, Dr. Paul Werstine, featured in the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series
King’s Chair of English, Dr. Paul Werstine, is featured on the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series from the Folger Shakespeare Library, located on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Episode 31, "The Dedicated Words Which Writers Use" was published on September 9, 2015. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 9, 2015
Canada's Complicated History of Refugee Reception
King's Associate History Professor, Dr. Stephanie Bangarth, discusses Canada's immigration and refugee history in the midst of the global refugee crisis. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 31, 2015
Affiliated and Federated Universities as Sources of University Differentiation
A new study from the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario (HEQCO) says that affiliated and federated universities that are historically church-governed provide a distinctive educational experience and are potentially valuable players within a provincial higher education system. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 27, 2015
LFP: This Camp explores whole world of religion
Religious groups in the city organized the week long camp at King’s University College to encourage understanding and tolerance between Jewish, Christian and Muslim youth. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 25, 2015
CJBK: Peace Camp for Kids
Introducing other religions to create peace through understanding and the similarities rather than the differences. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 21, 2015
LFP: Help ID #ldnont ace Eddie McKay's hockey team
King's professor, Dr. Graham Broad is looking for information about a London based hockey team from 1908 as part of a biography of Alfred Edwin “Eddie” McKay, one of the first 100 Canadians to fly an RFC ace in the First World War. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 18, 2015
Rescued chimney swifts being released at King's University College in London
Hundreds of migrating chimney swifts — an at-risk species protected federally and provincially — have been making the August pit stop on King's campus while flying to South America. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 12, 2015
LFP: Kelly Thomson steps away from London Nationals to go back to school
Kelly Thomson, who led the Nationals franchise to its lone Sutherland Cup crown two years ago, will take a break from hockey and pursue the completion of his university degree at King's University College. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 6, 2015
CTV Canada Am: Call to embrace divorcees
King's University College Campus Ministry Director Rev. Michael Bechard discusses the Pope's call for the Catholic Church to embrace Catholics who have been divorced and remarried. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 29, 2015
CTV: King's Political Science Professor discusses President Obama's address to the African Union
King’s professor of Political Science, Dr. Thomas Tieku, on CTV News Channel regarding President Obama’s address to the African Union. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 24, 2015
XFM: Social Work professor Rick Csiernik talks Internet compulsive behavior and mental health
Professor Rick Csiernik discusses the impact internet usage, particularly on the part of social media, has on mental health
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Jul 21, 2015
PBSC once again partnering with leading academics on innovative family justice study!
King's Professor Dr. Rachel Birnbaum, and partner from Queen's University will work with PBSC to conduct an innovative study surveying both represented and self-represented family law litigants to better understand their experiences in the courts. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 14, 2015
The Sarnia Journal: Mental Health: New project eases stressful move from high school to college
The new, peer-to-peer mental health support program, “From Tension to Triumph,” is a partnership between Lambton College and Kings Univeristy College aimed at reducing the stigma associated with mental health issues on campus, and providing essential coping tools for the transition. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 30, 2015
Lambton College partners with King's University College to help youth tackle transition to post-secondary
A new Mental Health program designed to help ease the transition from high school to college or university is being piloted at Lambton College as part of a collaboration with King’s University College in London. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 26, 2015
LFP: Awesome Foundation London grant will introduce residents to each other and the rest of the city
King's Social Work Student Sylvia Nagy's idea of connecting Londoners with the southeast neighbourhood wins $1,000 grant from the Awesome Foundation London. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 23, 2015
King's puts another green notch in its belt
King's University College's Darryl J. King Student Life Centre’s LEED Silver designation is just the latest of King’s many environmental achievements on campus. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 19, 2015
Hiring a new dean for King's University
King's student and contributor to the Catholic Register discusses her experience being nominated to the selection committee for King's new Dean of Students. Facebook Twitter Linkedin