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Mar 17, 2022
King's alumna writes best-selling novel
Heather Marshall, BA '10, best-selling author of Looking for Jane, credits King’s professors for encouraging her “to tackle important but difficult topics” in her writing.
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Mar 16, 2022
New programs provide examples of King's work-integrated learning
King’s is highlighting three career development initiatives that have been introduced over the past academic year: the King’s Promise, the King’s Job Shadow Program and Summer Internships. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 14, 2022
Leadership Change Announcement
Dr. David Malloy, King's President, is pleased to advise that Dr. Robert Ventresca has been appointed the interim Academic Dean effective May 1, 2022 for a two-year term. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 14, 2022
King's alumna hits best-seller list
Heather Marshall’s debut novel, Looking for Jane, has become a bestseller. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 11, 2022
Creating change to eliminate gender-based sexual violence
Reshape Week is an opportunity for the King’s and Western community to learn more about the on-campus resources to support/for those who experience gender-based sexual violence.
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Mar 10, 2022
Masking to continue at King's
King's will continue to require members of our community to wear masks indoors on our campus and to be fully vaccinated. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 8, 2022
King's alumna and retired employee publishes memoir
Erma Jacob ’94, who worked at King’s for over 40 years, has published “a fascinating narrative” called A Dougla’s Tale, about growing up in an interracial family in Trinidad.
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Mar 4, 2022
Students to lead webinar on gender-based sexual violence
Student Grassroots Movements Fighting Gender-based Sexual Violence on Our Campus, a student-based webinar on March 8, 2022, will ensure that student voices are heard on this important topic. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 1, 2022
ACCUC Statement on Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
Dr. David Malloy, King's President, served on behalf of King's as a signatory for the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities in Canada's (ACCUC) statement on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 1, 2022
History professor shares insights into Ukraine
Dr. Oleksa Drachewych, a Lecturer in the Department of History, spoke with local media to share his insights in discussing the events unfolding in Ukraine. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 22, 2022
Juno Beach Centre awards Fellowship to King's History students
King's History students were awarded the prestigious Juno Beach Centre Fellowship and will receive $5000 for their research work. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 17, 2022
Weather Update: Campus Remains Open, Classes Impacted
Due to anticipated weather conditions, evening classes at King’s University College will not be held in-person on February 17, 2022. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 17, 2022
Increasing Capacity on Campus
The King's President outlined the return to campus starting on February 28, 2022 in this message to the King's community. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 16, 2022
New journal meets at the intersection of cinema and literature
Dr. Marie Pascal, Assistant Professor of French, has founded Transcr(é)ation, a new bilingual journal focusing on film and TV adaptations of literature. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 10, 2022
King's student-athletes honoured as Academic All-Canadians
35 King’s student-athletes were named as USPORTS Academic All-Canadians for their success in class and on the playing field. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 10, 2022
Dr. Kerr lends expertise to media on census data
Dr. Don Kerr explained the impact of new census data, which shows London is one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 9, 2022
Applying Indigenous Cultural Knowledge to Human Rights Studies
Human Rights Studies students listened and learned from traditional teacher, healer and respected Indigenous advocate Bruce Elijah of Oneida Nation, enabling them to apply Indigenous cultural knowledge to their studies. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 4, 2022
BMOS student Zach Zynomirski gets life-changing call from CFL team
King’s student-athlete Zach Zynomirski is looking forward to completing his BMOS degree and reporting to the Calgary Stampeders football team training camp.
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