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Jun 23, 2022
Dr. Marcie Penner on pay gap for women in academia
Dr. Marcie Penner, Associate Professor of Psychology, has co-written an article for The Conversation on the impacts from the gender pay gap for faculty at Canadian universities. -
Jun 20, 2022
Dr. Lawlor on what it takes to be a school board trustee
With few candidates in the running for public and Catholic school board trustees, Dr. Andrea Lawlor, Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations, discusses the pros and cons of taking on the role in an article in the London Free Press. -
Jun 16, 2022
Dr. Ventresca on Pope Pius XII, hero or villain?
Dr. Robert Ventresca, Interim Academic Dean and papal scholar, offers his thoughts in the Catholic Register on a new book by David Kertzer, The Pope at War: The Secret History of Pius XII, Mussolini and Hitler, which discusses the role Pope Pius XII played in World War II and the Holocaust. -
May 25, 2022
Dr. Newman on Ed Holder's retirement and the rigours of political life
Dr. Jacquetta Newman, Professor of Politics and International Relations, told CTV News that holding political office takes a lot more effort than many people may think as part of a news story about London Mayor Ed Holder announcing his retirement. -
May 24, 2022
Dr. Geen on misunderstanding of religious symbols with hate language
Dr. Jonathan Geen, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, lent his expertise to a CBC article on how the banning of the swastika might affect those who use the Hindu swastik symbol for religious expression -
May 19, 2022
Dr. Chovaz interviewed regarding diagnosing ADHD in Deaf children
Dr. Cathy Chovaz, Chair & Associate Professor, Dept of Psychology, was recently interviewed by Deaf Dots about the challenges of diagnosing ADHD in Deaf children. Dr. Chovaz's segment begins at 10:14.
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May 19, 2022
Dr. Drachewych on Sweden, Finland and NATO
Dr. Oleksa Drachewych, Lecturer in the Department of History, appeared on NewsTalk 610's The Tom McConnell Show, to discuss Sweden and Finland applying to join NATO. -
May 18, 2022
Financial insecurity fuels rental merry-go-round
Dr. Jason Dean, assistant professor of Economics, looks at the high mobility rates among middle-income renters in Ontario and Quebec in a London Free Press article. -
May 17, 2022
Deionte Knight on his parents, football and seizing the day
King's student-athlete and Western Mustangs linebacker Deionte Knight, 2nd year, BA Major in History student, talked to CBC Radio's London Morning after being selected by the Toronto Argonauts in the recent Canadian Football League draft and attending the Washington Commanders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (of the National Football League) rookie mini-camps. -
May 12, 2022
Dr. Meek talks with CBC about the politicization of vaccine discussion
Dr. Alison Meek, Associate Professor of History, talked with the CBC about how any discussion about vaccines has become politicized, after backlash from anti-vaxxers over an Ontario doctor's tweet about Chapman's ice cream. -
May 12, 2022
Dr. Dean's latest paper looks at renter mobility
Dr. Jason Dean, Assistant Professor of the School of Management, Economics and Mathematics, has had an paper, entitled "Income decline, financial insecurity, landlord screening and renter mobility," published in Regional Science and Urban Economics. The paper tests the hypothesis that negative economic shocks and financial insecurity are at the root of the mobility of continuing renters.
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May 12, 2022
Dr. Newman offers opinion on Woodstock mayor controversy
In an article for the London Free Press, Dr. Jacquetta Newman, Professor of Politics and International Relations, discusses the controversy surrounding Woodstock Mayor Trevor Birtch, who faces sexual assault allegations. Dr. Newman says it's sending a bad message for Birtch to be allowed to attend county council meetings.
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May 10, 2022
Dr. Lewis reflects on doctoral training in new article
Dr. Laura Lewis, Associate Professor of the School of Social Work, has written an article, "Mothering as a Social Worker: The Gifts and the Tyranny," in the Spring/Summer 2022 issue of the Journal of the Motherhood Initiative, reflecting on her doctoral training and how her exposure to certain theories and literatures impacted her maternal thinking and mothering role. -
May 6, 2022
Dr. Kerr discusses Greater Victoria's low birthrate
Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, lent his expertise in demographics to a CTV Vancouver Island report on new data showing Greater Victoria, British Columbia has the lowest birthrate in Canada. -
May 5, 2022
The Walrus podcast talks about King's Thanatology program
In the Walrus podcast, writer David Swick talks about his fascination with King's degree program in Thanatology—the study of death—and by the students who feel compelled to dive deep into what is often a taboo subject. -
May 3, 2022
Dr. Sanders speaks on race and inclusion through a trauma-informed lens
Dr. Jane Sanders, Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work, spoke to Spreaker.com about her recent article in The Conversation on how adversity impacts the disproportionate suspensions of Black and Indigenous students and considering equity, race and inclusion through a trauma-informed lens. -
Apr 29, 2022
Dr. Kerr discusses facts behind London's median age decrease
In a London Free Press article, Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, discussed data released from the 2021 census that shows the median age in London dropped to 38.8 years, down from 39.7. Dr. Kerr says, however, that stems from migration, not fertility and some of the fastest-growing age groups are in their 60s and 70s.
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Apr 29, 2022
Political Science alumna now owner of Dance Extreme
Rebecca Brettingham-Filice, BA '97 Political Science, was profiled in the London Free Press for her success as the owner and artistic director at Dance Extreme. Since its inception in 1997, Dance Extreme has taught more than 25,000 students of all ages how to hone their skills in all dance disciplines, ranging from ballet to hip hop.