Dr. Graham Broad, Associate Professor of History, appeared on the Champlain Society's Witness to Yesterday podcast to discuss his new book, Part of Life Itself: The War Diary of Lieutenant Leslie Howard Miller, CEF, about the military service of a First World War soldier.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Adian McFarlane has joined two researchers from Calgary’s Mount Royal University on a study that highlights gender disparities in household responsibilities, and the psychological need for alone time, especially among mothers.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Don Kerr has contributed his expertise to several news outlets in the wake of a Statistics Canada report showing Canada's fertility rate has hit its lowest level since data began being collected more than a century ago.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Pamela Cushing is a collaborator on a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Grant (SSHRC) Partnership Engage Grant, “The Right To Decide,” which seeks to support greater involvement of people with intellectual disabilities in decision-making about their lives.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
In an article on Project Muse, Dr. Corina Sandu, Associate Professor in the Department of French, focuses on the transatlantic media discourse about French stage actress and international star Sarah Bernhardt during her first American tour in 1880–81.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
In a Global News article comparing Canada's parental benefits to those in France, Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, contributes his knowledge on the effect that inflation, a housing crisis and other financial pressures are having on Canada's birth rate.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
From new partnerships within the community and around the world, to honouring faculty, staff, students, there was a lot of good news to share in 2023.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s is hosting Dr. Cristina Stanciu, our first Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Justice and Reconciliation, in the 2024 winter term.FacebookTwitterLinkedin