Dr. Derek Silva, Assistant Professor of Criminology, has co-written an article for The Guardian, stating the cancellation of U.S. college sports is more about limiting player power than protecting players from COVID-19.
Dr. Vincent Geloso, Professor of Economics in the School of MEM, has had a paper published on economic freedom and the 1918 pandemic, now available in Contemporary Economic Policy.
Dr. Derek Silva, Assistant Professor of Criminology, has co-written an article in The Guardian discussing how college football players are speaking out against playing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In an article by the Canadian Press (reprinted by the CBC among others), Alison Meek, Associate Professor of History at King's, compared COVID-19 conspiracy theories to recent anti-vaccine and 1980s/90s AIDS theories.
Dr. Derek Silva, Assistant Professor of Criminology, spoke to the London Free Press about ending the American college football season and restructuring of the sport, arguing its structure, especially in light of the coronavirus, is harming the players, particularly Black players.
Dr. Derek Silva, Assistant Professor of Criminology and Sociology on why college football in America needs to close down for the season because of the realities of COVID-19.
King's students can now register for CityStudio courses enabling them to work together on solutions to London's most pressing issues, including economic development, housing, equity, civic engagement, health, waste, water, climate change - and now COVID-19 recovery.
Dr. Jacquetta Newman, Professor of Political Science at King's, discusses politicians and privacy in a CTV News story about a publication ban following a St. Thomas drug bust case.
The London Free Press has published an article discussing the advocacy guide for Black Lives Matter created and published by King's alumni and students.
Jordan Kotick, part-time professor at King's School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics, joined Devon Peacock on AM 980 to discuss why stock markets are rebounding after suffering losses due to COVID-19.
In an article in the London Free Press, Dr. Carrie Arnold, Assistant Professor of Thanatology, discusses the importance of celebrating graduates who have missed out on traditional graduations due to COVID-19.
In an article in the London Free Press, Dr. Sherry Smith, Lecturer of Thanatology, discusses how changing rules for funerals have shifted the way we grieve during COVID-19.
In a story in The London Free Press about an alleged kidnapping plot carried out on Snapchat, Dr. Tara Bruno, Associate Professor of Sociology, argues many more young people use social media for positive means than negative.
Historians care about preserving all kinds of information. In an article by the CBC, Dr. Graham Broad, Associate Professor of History, discusses his disappointment that street art on an area of the Thames Valley Parkway is being removed.
Dr. Carrie Arnold, Assistant Professor of Thanatology, is quoted in "Diplomas Under duress," an article in the Winnipeg Free Press about how families and friends can support Grade 12 students who have missed out on graduations because of COVID-19.
Dr. Andrea Lawlor, Associate Professor of Political Science, and Marc Mayrand contributed an article for the Policy Options website on the role Chief Electoral Officers and other election administrators play in elections.