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Feb 3, 2021
King's students discuss what Black History Month means to them
Members of the King’s/Brescia Joint Principals’ Anti-Racism Working Group discuss their thoughts on Black History Month as a way to celebrate Black history, culture, tradition and language. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 28, 2021
Exploring feelings in new book by King's philosophy professor
Dr. Russell Duvernoy has published a new book, Affect and Attention After Deleuze and Whitehead: Ecological Attunement.
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Jan 27, 2021
King's goes virtual to promote wellness for Bell Let's Talk
Connect with King’s virtual mental health resources on Bell Let’s Talk Day, January 28, and beyond.
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Jan 27, 2021
Finding Meaning In Little Things Within Our Control
Dr. David Malloy shares some of his ideas on how to find contentment instead of frustration - find peace instead of being alone - during this current stay-at-home order. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 26, 2021
Engage with King's on TikTok
Update: Dr. David Malloy, King's Principal, has recorded a sea shanty as King’s students and staff have created a presence on the social media platform to further engage with one another and the community. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 25, 2021
King's community receives access to 24/7 virtual mental health service
King’s has become the first university in Ontario to integrate Togetherall, the 24/7 online mental health platform, into its broader suite of mental health supports available to its students. King’s has taken the initiative to make this online mental health service available to help, support and guide our community, especially during this pandemic, but also beyond.
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Jan 21, 2021
Newly-funded study examines COVID impact on family justice
A project to study the effect of COVID-19 on families experiencing separation and family justice in Ontario, on which Dr. Rachel Birnbaum serves as co-investigator, has received over $45,000 in funding. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 20, 2021
New emergency digital resources rolled out at libraries
The HathiTrust Emergency Temporary Access Service is an emergency service providing digital access to more than 760,000 print volumes in the collections of King’s Library, along with Brescia, Huron, and Western Libraries. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 19, 2021
Parent and Supporter Information session provides information for upcoming virtual term
King’s will be holding a Parent and Supporter Information session on January 21, 2021. The Zoom meeting will serve as an update, specifically aimed at parents and supporters of King’s students about the current academic term. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 13, 2021
Recognizing our student-athletes for academic and athletic achievements
King’s is proud to celebrate 18 student-athletes recognized as Academic-All Canadians.
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Jan 12, 2021
$500,000 gift supports Reflection Circle and land acquisition for King's
Joanne and Peter Kenny, long-time supporters of King’s, have donated $500,000 towards the King’s Green and a Reflection Circle, an inclusive space for private reflection or group gatherings. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 7, 2021
Alumna exemplifies what School of Social Work can achieve
King’s alumna teams with professor and mentor to produce publication on substance abuse in Muslim community. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 21, 2020
Ontario enters shutdown level
Dr. David Malloy, King's Principal, has announced the changes to be implemented by King's due to Ontario moving to a Shutdown level of the COVID-19 response framework, effective as of 12:01 a.m. on December 26, 2020. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 18, 2020
Student Affairs receives funding from three external groups for student projects
Through collaboration between Alumni and Development and Student Affairs, Kings has been recipients of almost $50,000 in external grant funding over the past eight months.
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Dec 17, 2020
Students contribute to London's diversity and inclusion strategy
Disability Studies and School of Social Work students presented work as part of the HUBBUB/City Studio for the City of London Project: Implementing London’s Community Diversity and Inclusion Strategy. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 17, 2020
Speaking about the power of empathy, support, and love
Trinidadian-born author Grace Ibrahima was a guest speaker for Dr. Rick Csiernik’s Introduction to Addiction class, allowing students hear about issues of addiction and recovery from the perspective of a black woman, born in Trinidad and a newcomer to Canada. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 17, 2020
King's honours employees who have service milestones
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. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 14, 2020
King's welcomed to First Nations' post-secondary collaborative
King’s University College has been welcomed as a new signatory to the Post-Secondary Education Collaborative Agreement. Facebook Twitter Linkedin