The honour recognizes Dr. John Drew’s work on the diversity of our relationships with animals and nature, which includes his course, Climate Justice for Humans and Animals, and is leading to an upcoming book.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Internationally known and revered advocate, activist and author David Suzuki will speak to our community about Environmental Equity issues as well as the challenge of systemic racism as part of an Author Series event on October 3, 2023.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King's recognizes academic excellence by bestowing the 2022-2023 Board of Directors’ Gold Medal Awards on 13 deserving graduates of the Class of 2023.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Erma Jacob ’94, who worked at King’s for over 40 years, has published “a fascinating narrative” called A Dougla’s Tale, about growing up in an interracial family in Trinidad.
Dr. Chinelo Ezenwa presented on her recently defended Ph.D. on the implications of 19th century missionary interventions for Africans as part of the African Conversations Series.
Dr. Vidya Natarajan, Assistant Professor and Assistant Coordinator, Writing, was a featured speaker at the 2021 International Writing Centers Association (IWCA) Annual Conference on October 20-23, 2021.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Every Monday,The Write Place at King’s presents The Virtual Majlis for students to improve their English conversational skills. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Sheri Henderson, Professor of Writing, had the opportunity to present at international conferences on feeling connected in virtual learning environments.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Student award recipients and the winners of the Outstanding Teaching Faculty Awards, as well as those who support them, were honoured virtually as part of Feast of Christ the King.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. David Malloy, King's Principal, discusses the resources developed by The Write Place to continue to offer services while ensuring the safety and health of the King's community.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 Writing Professor Sheri Henderson's story of teaching people across the globe, from Canada to the United Arab Emirates, has been chronicled in The Sarnia Journal.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The rights to "A Gardener In the Wasteland: Jotiba Phule's Fight for Liberty", a graphic novel written by Dr. Vidya Natarajan, King's Writing Program Coordinator, have been optioned by Bombay Berlin Film Productions which is setting it up as an international film or high-end TV series.FacebookTwitterLinkedin