Joe Henry, Dean of Students, describes what it is like to be a student affairs professional and offers tips for those in similar positions in an article on Academica Forum.
King's Sociology major and student-athlete Jackson White road to becoming a starting quarterback for the Western Mustangs is chronicled in an article for the Ottawa Citizen.
Dr. Zheger Hassan, adjunct professor of Political Science at King's, has contributed an Opinion piece to The Globe and Mail about the many misconceptions that exist about the Kurds in light of recent events in Syria.
The London Free Press interviewed Rev. Michael Béchard about King's observation of World Day of the Poor, during which members of the community gathered around the statue of The Homeless Jesus on campus on November 17, 2019.
The Western News profiles MOODment which combines exercise and counselling to improve health and wellness, and developed by Dr. Wendy Ellis, Associate Professor of King's Department of Psychology, and London psychologist Lindsey Forbes.
The Catholic Register has published a story on King's History students being awarded the Juno Beach Centre Fellowship and their upcoming visit to Europe to study the World Wars.
Dr. Michael Courey of King's Sociology department and co-ordinator of the London Poverty Research Centre at King's, was interviewed in a London Free Press story about the need for a living wage of $16.20 in order for Londoners to get by.
Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, discusses the post-secondary opportunities in London in a London Free Press article about the high rate of young people in London not working or going to school.
Dr. Rachel Birnbaum, Professor at King's School of Social Work, has co-authored an article on The Lawyer's Daily about the Family Law Limited Legal Service Scope project, the result of an unprecedented collaborative effort of the Ontario family justice community.
Dr. Graham Broad, Associate Professor of History, takes a look at federally-implemented fuel rationing from a historical perspective, when it was last done during the Second World War, in an article for the Ottawa Citizen.
Dr. Paul Werstine, Professor in King's Department of English, French and Writing, fact-checks the new film The King, compared to Shakespeare's Henry V in The Week.
The Catholic Register covered Senator Murray Sinclair's speech on Canada and Reconciliation held at King's as part of the Veritas Series on September 26, 2019.
The King's community was well-represented on Business London's 2019 20 In Their 20s list, according to an article from Western News, including Candace Campbell BA '13, Ellie Cook, BA '13, Mykaela Paquetter-Newton BSW '18 and Taylor Norris, BMOS student.
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.
Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, was quoted in a London Free Press article discussing two London ridings having among the highest rates of child poverty in Southwestern Ontario, according to a new report.