Madelaine Coelho ’19, has been named Global Winner in 2019 Global Undergraduate Awards. She is one of four winners in Canada and 25 worldwide for this exclusive international award.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s alumna Alex Paterson BA ’13 Criminology and BSW ’16, is now making headlines for her work as an in-house Mental Health Response Worker for the St. Thomas Police Services.
King’s Roots: Paths to Wellness invites all to explore the surrounding area while engaging with other members of the King’s community during a healthy tour.
The King’s University College Job Board, offering a wide range of jobs and specifically focused on King’s students and alumni, is just one of a number of career support services offered by King’s.
From personal counselling services to campus green spaces, the recently-completed Wellness Audit demonstrates King’s commitment to embedding health and wellness into all aspects of campus culture.
King’s University College is set to welcome more than 3500 new and returning full- and part-time students as part of Orientation Week (or OWeek), to be held the week of September 2-8, 2019.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Sarah Menzies ‘19, Honors BA in English Language & Literature, has been awarded a $17,500 scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) as she pursues her Master’s Degree in English. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Pamela Cushing presented on creating community for those with intellectual impairments during the Celebrate the Gift Conference.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Jeff Preston presented on “The Accessible Experience & Universal Design for Learning,” as part of a Lunch and Learn at Western University.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The King’s community is saddened by the passing of Bishop John Michael Sherlock of the Diocese of London who passed away peacefully on Monday, August 12, 2019 in his 94th year.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Kelsey Veltman, former King’s student-athlete, represented Canada at the FISU Summer Universiade and has signed to play professional volleyball in Italy.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s University College welcomed approximately 60 children entering Grades 1 through 8 as part of this year’s London Interfaith Peace Camp (LIPC).FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Professor Don Kerr and Sister Sue Wilson, board member of the Poverty Research Centre at King's, provides insights on poverty in London in comparison to other parts of Canada.FacebookTwitterLinkedin