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Apr 17, 2020
King's moves Summer 2020 courses online
Students can now enroll and complete summer courses from anywhere in the world with reliable internet access. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dr. Malloy discusses King's remaining a largely virtual campus indefinitely
In keeping with provincial legislation, King’s will not be reopen May 1. We will continue to remain a largely virtual campus indefinitely, with reassessments made and communicated on a regular basis. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 14, 2020
King's signs partnership agreement with Optimist Club of Oakridge Acres
This new partnership will allow King’s students to take advantage of volunteer opportunities while strengthening our connection with the community. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 11, 2020
King's student in residence tests positive for COVID-19
A King’s University College male student is in self-isolation in the residence complex after testing positive for COVID-19 on April 11, 2020. The student went into isolation on April 4, 2020 and has not been in contact with any students, staff or faculty since that time. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 9, 2020
Meet your new CCO and CFO of King's Students' Council
The King’s University College Students’ Council (KUCSC) has appointed Madison Hendriksen as the Chief Communications Officer (CCO), and Mohamed Faroukh as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for the upcoming year. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 9, 2020
King's-branded Zoom backgrounds now available
Download new backgrounds to stay on brand and provide privacy during Zoom meetings. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 8, 2020
Conference provides opportunity to apply theory to practice
Five King’s students took part in the Global Career Seminar (GCS) in Toronto on February 17-22, 2020, which gave them an opportunity to work together on projects for real-world companies.
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Apr 7, 2020
Kings-McMaster partnership researches transnational carer-employees
Dr. Bharati Sethi is the London site lead to a study that seeks to make workplaces more accommodating for immigrant and indigenous transnational carer-employees.
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Apr 6, 2020
King's launches new Human Rights Studies program
Human Rights Studies is a new collaborative degree program that integrates approaches from across the disciplines to provide students with a critical understanding of, and experience in, the growing field of human rights.
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Apr 6, 2020
King's Campus Ministry using online resources for virtual gathering
King’s Campus Ministry uses online resources to provide its messages to the community and to celebrate Holy Week at Home.
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Apr 3, 2020
The Unconventional Internship
Aysenur Ece Kurt ‘19, Zirda Kiki ‘17, and Lourdes Hurtado, Public Relations Corporate Communications students at Fanshawe College shared their tips for working as interns in King’s Communications Department during COVID-19 and adapting to working remotely during this period.
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Apr 3, 2020
New site supports students with employment, financial resources
The Employment and Student Support web page is designed with a commitment to providing students with resources during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Apr 2, 2020
Student provides suggestions for adjusting to the new normal
Rose Tanaye, a Master of Social Work student and King’s intern has shared some tips for adjusting to the new normal of self-isolation and online learning. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Experiential Learning at its finest with CityStudio London
As the winter academic term comes to an end, we celebrate all the work done by students, faculty, and community partners who collaborated in CityStudio London to make our city a better place. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
King's remains largely virtual until May 1, 2020
Dr. Malloy announces King’s will continue to operate largely as a virtual campus until May 1, 2020. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 31, 2020
Connecting at a time of disconnection
Alumni and Development at King's is providing an avenue for King's graduates to share messages of hope within the King's community.
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Mar 31, 2020
Psychology students adapt to technology for 4th year seminar presentations
Fourth year psychology class, Psychology for the Common Good, used a Zoom video conference to present their year-long applied research projects and to present this year’s Penner Prize. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Principal thanks faculty and staff for outstanding efforts
Dr. Malloy presents a video message, thanking faculty and staff who have worked over the past two weeks to maintain a sense of community at King's in a time of largely remote work. Facebook Twitter Linkedin