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Apr 17, 2015
Rich/Poor Divide: Hollowing out the Middle
King’s faculty Dr. Barbara Decker Pierce and Dr. Don Kerr map poverty in London. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 10, 2015
A Message of Determination
Paralympic Slege Hockey Player Kevin Rempel spoke to the King's community and CTV London about his journey to overcome his obstacles with a spinal cord injury. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 8, 2015
During the past five years, an average of 10 complaints a year cost taxpayers money
King’s Chair of Sociology, Dr. Joseph Michalski, speaks to the issue of excessive use of force by police forces. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 8, 2015
King's Student Athlete Justin Scapinello honoured as a Top Stang
Men's volleyball player, and King's History and Sociology student, Justin Scapinello was honoured April 7, 2015 at the Mustang Athletic Awards as Men's athlete of the year. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 17, 2015
King’s student-athlete Justin Tugwell playing well in net for the London Nationals hockey team in the Greater Ontario Hockey League playoffs
CTV News video clip.
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Mar 13, 2015
The London Poverty Research Centre at King’s featured in Western Revealed TV show on Rogers London
Rogers TV video clip.
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Mar 4, 2015
Dr. Lindsay Scorgie-Porter on Dalhousie controversy
King’s political science professor speaks with Western Gazette.
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Mar 3, 2015
Instameeting instant friends
Lisa Michienzi, King's Communications and Media Relations Intern, speaks with the Western Gazette about King's Instameet on Thursday, March 5, 2pm in the SLC.
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Feb 23, 2015
Preserving Liberal Arts in a Tech Crazy World
Business, nursing, engineering and other technology oriented faculties turn to liberal arts and humanities courses to stretch their students beyond technical skills.
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Feb 23, 2015
Studying Death to Appreciate Life
A second-year King's student, Mark Shelvock is hoping to teach others what he’s learned already: that the key to happiness can be found in the exploration of death.
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Feb 20, 2015
New Program Takes Flight to Pay for Tuition
A new program at King's allow s students to pay part of their tuition with Aeroplan reward miles.
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Feb 18, 2015
Space for Faith: Accommodating Religion on Campus
King's Chaplain speaks in favour of multi-faith prayer room at Western in Maclean's Magazine.
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Feb 4, 2015
Counting the costs of marriage
King's Chaplain and faculty discuss costs of getting married in the Catholic Register.
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Jan 30, 2015
LFP: Long-form census crucial to understanding poverty
Editorial provided by Dr. Don Kerr, professor in the department of sociology, and Dr. Barbara Decker Pierce, co-chair of London Poverty Research Centre at King’s and director of the school of social work.
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Jan 29, 2015
King's Director of The School of Social Work lobbies for return of long form census
Dr. Barbara Decker Pierce on CBC Radio, Ontario Morning, with Wei Chen discussing the need for the return of the long form census.
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Jan 27, 2015
Eating no longer a neutral act
King’s student Chanelle Robinson is a Youth Reporter for The Catholic Register and a Catholic Studies for Teachers student. She examines the 100 mile potluck dinner concept at King’s.
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Jan 26, 2015
Editorial in London Free Press "Never Again"
King's Modern Languages Professor Magdalena Kubow publishes editorial on the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps, Tuesday January 27. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 22, 2015
Donahue named director of King's School of Social Work
Dr. Peter Donahue has been named the new director of King’s University College’s School of Social Work, effective July 1, 2015.
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