King’s begins the Winter Term with several events designed to give students the full King’s experience, both academically and socially.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Loretta Norton is part of a project that received a Project Grant from CIHR for developing techniques aims to predict recovery of consciousness and cognition of brain-injured patients.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The Politics and International Relations (PIR) department name reflects the departmental focus on how societies work and why politics is the ultimate tool for change.
Religious Studies faculty share insights on Benedict’s life and legacy as King’s and the wider Catholic community pay respects to his passing. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Congratulations to our long-serving employees who have hit service milestones. We thank them for their dedication to making King’s a place to be, a place to become and a place to belong.
The Communications and Media Relations department searched through our archives to highlight some of the top news items from the past year.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Bridget Ofosu-Andam, a 4th year student at King’s, founded a grassroots organization, Developing Communities Everywhere, and was recently recognized at the Black Excellence Gala and Awards.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Stephanie Baird and Dr. Jordan Fairbairn received an (SSHRC) Insight Development Grant for their joint project on the connections between intimate partner violence (IPV) and trauma.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Tom Malleson has received a SSRHC grant for their project that looks to determine if allowing workers to elect part of governing boards of large firms would work in Canada.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s has mental health and wellness resources available to help students reduce the pressures of exams and be successful in their studies.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
21 King’s student-athletes were named as USPORTS Academic All-Canadians for their success in the classroom and on the playing field.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s University College will no longer require students, employees and visitors to be vaccinated to come to King's campus. Vaccination is also no longer required for those living in King's residence.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The Student Awards Ceremony celebrated the accomplishments of our student scholars and the generosity of donors who support the awards at King's.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Students in Human Rights Studies 2900 heard from Dr. Karine Duhamel on the gendered dimensions of colonization and the National Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG).FacebookTwitterLinkedin