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Sep 23, 2019
Finance and wealth management program collecting interest
King's School of MEM and the Lawrence Kinlin School of Business at Fanshawe College have worked together on a four-year finance and wealth management collaborative program. Fanshawe's Interrobang profiles the program. -
Sep 13, 2019
Effort to create better jobs, economy ready for unveiling
The London Poverty Research Centre at King's will discuss their ideas to create well-paying jobs in London at an event at Innovation Works on Tuesday, September 17. -
Sep 11, 2019
Campaign school lecturer running her own campaign
Political Science lecturer Dr. Kate Graham is teaching Campaign School at King's using her own community experiences as a candidate, as profiled by the Western Gazette.
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Sep 10, 2019
King's professor discusses research into human trafficking
An Assistant Professor in the School of MEM, Jeannette Eberhard discusses her research into "Romeo Pimps," a form of human trafficking where traffickers feign interest in dating, in an article for the CBC.
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Sep 9, 2019
Dr. Preston named to 2019 London North Centre Honour Roll
Congratulations to Dr. Jeff Preston, Assistant Professor of Disability Studies at King's, named to the London North Centre Honour Roll, announced by London North Centre MP Peter Fragiskatos, '04. -
Sep 9, 2019
King's counsellor explores significance of Italian grocers
Dr. Jim Zucchero, Academic Counsellor, has had an article published in Accenti Magazine, exploring the legacy and cultural significance of Italian grocers. -
Sep 3, 2019
King's welcomes new students and families
CBC News provided coverage of King's welcoming new students and their parents to campus as part of Move-In Day. -
Sep 3, 2019
Mustangs look for lessons
Dylan Giffen, fourth-year Criminology major and King's student-athlete, was part of the focus of a Woodstock Sentinel-Review article covering the Western Mustang's 32-19 win over the Laurier Golden Hawks. -
Sep 3, 2019
King's taking fresh look at security
Critical Security Studies will take students to the front lines of U.S border issues and is profiled in an article on The Catholic Register's website. -
Aug 29, 2019
Disability professor encourages involvement in accessible transit survey
Dr. Jeff Preston, Assistant Professor of Disability Studies at King's, offers his thoughts on a new survey from the City of London regarding accessible vehicles for hire in an article on the Global News website. -
Aug 28, 2019
King's professor offers choices to Read, Watch, Listen.
Dr. Graham Broad, Associate Professor of History, offers his choices for reading, viewing and listening in Read. Watch. Listen., a feature in Western News. -
Aug 26, 2019
Mustang mentee is now the mentor
The London Free Press published a profile on King's student-athlete Trey Humes, fourth-year School of MEM student, who is set for leadership role on Western Mustangs football team. -
Aug 23, 2019
King's professor quoted in housing boom article
Dr. Don Kerr, KIng's Sociology professor, is quoted in a London Free Press article about the recent boom in homes being built in communities around London. -
Aug 21, 2019
Exploring the digital world of parent-child contact
Dr. Rachel Birnbaum of King's School of Social Work and Childhood and Social Institutions has had an article published in The Lawyer's Daily about how the rapid increase in the use of virtual technology has enabled another type of parent-child contact. -
Aug 21, 2019
Picking a side in the fight for racial justice
Dr. Thomas Malleson, Assistant Professor of Social Justice and Peace Studies, has had an opinion article about the role of whites in the fight against racism published in Now Toronto. -
Aug 9, 2019
King's students hit the campaign trail thanks to Political Science course
More than a dozen King’s University College students will hit the campaign trail as they hit the books thanks to a Political Science class that looks to offer an insider’s understanding of political campaigns. -
Aug 8, 2019
King's alumnus performed at the Calgary Fringe Festival
King's History alumnus, Patrick Avery-Kenny performed a monologue show, "Gamer Boy," at the Calgary Fringe Festival.
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Aug 6, 2019
King's Professor provides statistics on poverty in London
Professor Don Kerr and Sister Sue Wilson, board member of the Poverty Research Centre at King's, provides insights on poverty in London in comparison to other parts of Canada.