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Oct 19, 2018
Building infrastructure capacity in Ontario First Nations communities
King's Political Science graduate Stefanie Fisher, MA wrote an article in Public Sector Digest discussing infrastructure and asset management projects currently being undertaken by First Nation Communities with Irvin George, Executive Director of Waabnoong Bemjiwang Association of First Nations, which represents six First Nations communities in Northern Ontario. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 17, 2018
Dr. Andrew Mantulak receives Leadership in Wellness Award
Dr. Andrew Mantulak, Associate Professor from King’s School of Social Work was selected as a recipient of Western’s Leadership in Wellness Award of Recognition. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 24, 2018
Worth the effort
Danielle Rivest, '17, discusses the value of taking Catholic Studies for Teachers in an article on The Catholic Register's website. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 7, 2018
Research Recognized
Four members of the King’s community win Highly Commended designation by The Undergraduate Awards.
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Aug 15, 2018
Brian Kennedy '07 to receive Young Alumni Award
Brian Kennedy '07 has been named the Young Alumni Award winner. King's will celebrate his accomplishments at the Alumni Brunch on October 20, 2018 as part of Homecoming. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 15, 2018
Gail Lalonde '01 to receive Alumni Award of Distinction
Gail Lalonde BSW '01 and MSW '08 has been named the Alumni Award of Distinction winner. King's will celebrate her accomplishments at the Alumni Brunch on October 20, 2018 as part of Homecoming. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 13, 2018
Can workers afford jobs?
In an editorial in the London Free Press, King's Social Work assistant professor & graduate program coordinator Dr. Tracy Smith-Carrier and King's Social Work graduate David Knezevic '17 argue employers need to up their game to attract skilled workers and ask "Is the job worth the commute?" Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 9, 2018
Study shows benefits of animal therapy
A study conducted in partnership with King’s and McCormick Dementia Research (a newly-founded division of the McCormick Care Group) has showcased the positive benefits of animal therapy among individuals with dementia. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 9, 2018
Thanatology graduate advocates safe injection sites
Deana Ruston '17 starts an online petition supporting supervised injection sites to prevent deaths. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Aug 1, 2018
Students reap benefits from summer work
The first round of summer interns for the Department of Workforce Development links students with work connected with their areas of academic interest. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 31, 2018
King's graduate uses music to help with transition
School of Social Work graduate, Victor Quinlan '15, uses music to help him through his transition, and finds an overwhelmingly positive response. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 26, 2018
King's celebrates 10 Gold Medal Award winners
King’s celebrates academic excellence with Gold Medal Awards at June 2018 Convocation. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 23, 2018
School of Social Work graduate helps lead home sharing project
Tonya Salomon BSW ’16, MSW ‘17 speaks with the Toronto Star about the home sharing project between seniors and millennials that she helps lead. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 19, 2018
King's appoints new Executive Director, Alumni and Development: Jana Gordon
After a national search by the Selection Committee, Ms. Jana Gordon, M.A., C.F.R.E. has been appointed the new Executive Director, Alumni and Development. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 19, 2018
King's Social Work grad named sexual violence counsellor at Western
Tamara Will MSW '14,, was given the expanded role at Western’s Sexual Violence Prevention Education program. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 29, 2018
Thanatology classes at King's inspire student to write a play
Student’s Thanatology research at King’s leads to a play, “Living Will”, which is being produced at the Toronto Fringe. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 22, 2018
Dr. Werstine teaches English Literature in China
Dr. Paul Werstine will visit Beijing University of Chemical Technology to teach western literature. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 20, 2018
Recent grad receives prestigious SSHRC award
Sam Boer ’17 has been awarded a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada fellowship. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 18, 2018
Recent grad interviewed on CBC London Morning
Lisa Pierce discusses her journey with Julianne Hazlewood on London Morning on June 18, 2018. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 13, 2018
Andy Spriet addresses King's grads at Convocation
Andy Spriet gave new King's grads a speech about love, hope and charity. Facebook Twitter Linkedin