King's Foundations in Western Thought and Civilization program brings together three popular first year courses for students interested in studying a range of disciplines. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Pamela Cushing will join The Agenda's Steve Paiken tonight to discuss the inclusivity of disabled peoples in the workplace. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's Social Justice and Peace Studies, Childhood and Social Institutions and Social Work students will spend reading week in the Dominican Republic working with local communities. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s Political Science Professor, Dr. Erin Hannah, helps launch a new blog series with Global Policy on the role of expert knowledge in global governance.
King's Political Science and Social Justice and Peace studies students gathered at Addis Ababa restaurant to get an authentic taste of Ethiopian cuisine as they prepare to visit the African nation in February. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's welcomes newly-elected Chief of the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, Leslee White-Eye who will give her insights on Canada's Truth and Reconciliation report recommendations during King's hour. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's Social Work Professor, Dr. Rachel Birnbaum obtains a grant from the Law Foundation of Ontario to explore and evaluate Views of the Child Reports in Ontario. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's Principal, Dr. David Sylvester discusses how federated and affiliated colleges like King's offer distinct missions and a small-campus feel, plus have the benefits of affiliation with larger partner universities. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Third year Social Justice and Peace Studies student Kayley MacGregor discusses the benefits of being a student involved with local community organization London Youth Advisory Council (LYAC). FacebookTwitterLinkedin