With an exciting year behind us, the King's Communications team has compiled the top social media posts of 2019 of the many great things that happened in the King's community. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Congratulations to our long-serving employees who were honoured at the King’s Christmas staff and faculty luncheon on December 20, 2019. Together, they have served King’s cumulatively for 265 years. We thank them for their dedication to making King’s a place to be, a place to become!FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Student leadership opportunities at King’s provides a perfect complement to your degree when it comes to making your resume stand out.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Professor Sheri Henderson comes to King’s after teaching for almost fifteen years in the United Arab Emirates, where she became an accidental celebrity.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s signs partnership agreement with Immploy to support international students as they enter into the local and regional job market following graduation.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
As part of the Family Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario conference, Dr. Rachel Birnbaum spoke on two panels and was honoured at a book launch, in addition to being awarded The Crowe Soberman Award of Excellence in family dispute resolution.
Members of the King’s community collaborated on an article seeking to discover if there is a connection between the weather and the number of people using the Walk-In Counselling services available at King’s.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Michaeline Falla, fourth-year Thanatology student, was recently awarded the John D. Morgan Memorial Student Conference Scholarship award from the Bereavement Ontario Network.
Dr. Robert Ventresca says his work with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has provided him with inspiration in teaching King’s students about Holocaust history.
The annual King’s Awards for Excellence in Teaching allows King’s faculty, full-time and part-time, to be honoured by peers and students.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Brian Patton, Associate Professor, Department of English, French, and Writing, presented the Christopher Perrin Beatty Lecture in Recognition of King's Outstanding Teaching Faculty on November 25, 2019.
Social Justice and Peace Studies will send students to Rondine, a Peace and Conflict Resolution centre located in Arezzo, Italy, as part of an international experiential learning course in May.FacebookTwitterLinkedin