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May 26, 2020
King's alumni seeks to create grief education curriculum
Matthew Simmons ’17, seeks to break the stigma around death and loss in general by creating a grief education curriculum for Ontario secondary schools. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 25, 2020
SJPS students pivot online to present community impact research
The King’s Social Justice and Peace Studies Community Impact Projects are a way to give back to community and the populations they serve. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 22, 2020
Call for nominations - King's Alumni awards
Submit your nominations by June 1, 2020 to recognize the achievements, dedication and community service of deserving alumni. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 20, 2020
King's Residence changes to single rooms for September
King’s is implementing a number of measures to address pandemic-related safety concerns and ensure residents and their families have greater peace of mind. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 15, 2020
MSW students create tip sheets to help cope with COVID-19
A library of tip sheets on has been created for students for coping with COVID-19.
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May 14, 2020
Faculty honoured with annual research awards
Dr. Renée Soulodre-La France is the recipient of the Hugh Mellon Excellence in Research Award and Dr. Bharati Sethi is the recipient of the Early Career Excellence in Research Award. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 14, 2020
English students receive SSHRC scholarships for graduate school
Nicole Szklarczyk and Emma Wood have received Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Canada Graduate Scholarships, both in the amount of $17,500. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Message from the Principal regarding fall classes
King’s has decided to deliver courses, programs, and services for fall 2020 with a blended approach of online and in-person methods, with physical distancing.
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May 13, 2020
King's faculty now eligible to apply for CIHR grants
A new agreement between the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and King’s University College gives King’s faculty access to more research funding.
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May 12, 2020
Ben Kitching begins term as KUCSC President
Newly appointed president looking forward to working together with other student leaders at King’s.
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May 11, 2020
Disability Studies professor speaks to Trudeau government on COVID-19 response
Dr. Jeff Preston served as an expert witness before a government committee to discuss the response to COVID-19 for people with disabilities.
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May 8, 2020
Social Work students employ 'can-do' attitude during placements
King’s School of Social Work continues to support community partners using a remote placement learning plan. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 8, 2020
King's student-athletes drafted to Canadian Football League
Dylan Giffen and Marc Liegghio were both selected to CFL teams as part of the league’s draft, held on April 30, 2020. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
King's Principal announces Principal's Advisory Group
It's been almost a year since Dr. David Malloy has joined King's as our Principal. At this time, he would like to thank and commend our community for its continuous commitment. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 7, 2020
Minister of Veterans Affairs applauds King's students' research
King’s History students turned to Twitter to tell the often-emotional stories of those whose lives were affected by the World Wars. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 5, 2020
Giving Tuesday Now celebrates global day of giving
King’s participates in global movement, made even more important by COVID-19, with a focus on our Student Emergency Fund. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 5, 2020
LUNAFEST® to be held in virtual format
The annual festival, running May 9-10, 2020, is a program of seven short films championing women through stories by and about women. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 4, 2020
Virtual history lecture to honour VE Day anniversary
Dr. Graham Broad will host a virtual discussion of how Canadians at home experienced World War II and explores parallels with today’s global pandemic. Facebook Twitter Linkedin