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Mar 1, 2019
Northern classroom opens a new world in Saskatchewan
The Catholic Register has published an article about the Inculturation and Spirituality course being run by Father Michael Bechard in northern Saskatchewan. -
Mar 1, 2019
Student research to be celebrated at King's
Education News Canada has published an article on the second annual King's Undergraduate Research Conference, taking place on March 30, 2019. -
Mar 1, 2019
What's happening: Cultural Festival included
The 16th annual Cultural Festival, happening on March 6, has been featured in the Londoner's What's Happening section. -
Feb 28, 2019
Poverty panel gives Londoners deeper look into community's troubles
Professor Don Kerr of King's Sociology Department spoke at a panel held on Feb. 27, 2019 on poverty in London, a subject of great interest to the London Poverty Research Centre at KIng's. -
Feb 25, 2019
Omar Shiddo: Men's basketball's clutch factor
The Western Gazette profiled third-year Criminology student Omar Shiddo of the Western Mustangs men's basketball team who was recently awarded a milestone for his 1,000th career point as a Mustang. -
Feb 22, 2019
Chaplain Fr. Michael Bechard on The Current, CBC Radio
Fr. Michael Bechard speaks about sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
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Feb 20, 2019
Chaplain Fr. Michael Bechard on CTV News
Chaplain Fr. Michael Bechard offers commentary on CTV News on eve of the Vatican Sexual Abuse Summit. -
Feb 14, 2019
Optioned graphic novel has King's connection
The rights to "A Gardener In the Wasteland: Jotiba Phule's Fight for Liberty", a graphic novel written by Dr. Vidya Natarajan, King's Writing Program Coordinator, have been optioned by Bombay Berlin Film Productions which is setting it up as an international film or high-end TV series. -
Feb 13, 2019
King's passes referendum on student refugee program fee
The Western Gazette reports that a King’s University College referendum to fund the Student Refugee Program through a $5 student fee passed with 85 per cent student approval. -
Feb 13, 2019
'Being poor in London' focus of panel discussion
Don Kerr, a Department of Sociology professor, will be part of a panel discussion on poverty, to be held at St. John's Church on February 27. -
Feb 7, 2019
King's Players' 'Catch Me If You Can' is no fraud
The Western Gazette says the King's Players' production of Catch Me If You Can "brings a new sense of flare and energy to a classic story." -
Feb 5, 2019
Study of university leaders on social media
University Affairs, a national publication, reports on a study by Jane Antoniak, King’s Manager of Communications, on social media trends by leaders in post-secondary education.
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Jan 31, 2019
LTC holds off on bus route change
Joe Henry, Dean of Students, was quoted in an article by CBC News London about proposed bus route changes by the London Transit Commission. -
Jan 31, 2019
Catch Me If You Can by the King's Players
Joe Belanger of the London Free Press has published a focus on the King's Players presentation of Catch Me If You Can. -
Jan 30, 2019
London Transit braces for backlash against route changes
Joe Henry, Dean of Students, is quoted in a London Free Press story about proposed changes to LTC bus routes and schedules. -
Jan 28, 2019
Western and affiliates expand mental health resources for students, staff, faculty
Over the past few years, Western University and its affiliates have added to the roster of mental health resources, marking a more holistic and pedagogical approach that will hopefully respond to changing needs and advocacy from students, faculty and staff. -
Jan 25, 2019
New referendum and ways to vote at King's
The Western Gazette has published an article on a referendum on a fee increase to fund the Student Refugee Program. As well, booths will be set up in the King Student Life Centre for voting on the issue and student council president. -
Jan 22, 2019
Coping with mortality
Professor Linda Goldman of the King's Thanatology department has written an article for The Kids' Cancer Project entitled "Adults can help children cope with death by understanding how they process it."