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Oct 17, 2016
Photo Exhibit - Dispossessed but Defiant: Indigenous Struggles from Around the World - featured at King's
King's grad, Courtney Vaughan, will speak about the experience of First Nations people at the exhibit. -
Oct 3, 2016
King's sponsored symposium mentioned in LFP
King’s is a sponsor of the symposium open to all. The two-day event, Shifting from Ego to Eco, is aimed at transforming “personal, organizational and societal patterns” and building capacity for creative societal change. -
Oct 3, 2016
King's professors reveal research on poverty in London
King’s researchers, Dr. Don Kerr and Dr. Tracy Smith-Carrier bring together their work in Sociology and Social Work for the Poverty Research Centre at King’s. -
Sep 30, 2016
King's grad finds healing in human-animal connection
Rebecca Brown, a London-based social worker who graduated from King’s with a BSW in 1986, works with three local farms in equine-assisted therapy. -
Sep 29, 2016
Announcements for October 2016
Adrienne Co-Dyre became the new director of libraries. -
Sep 26, 2016
King's student and famed photographer raise awareness
King's student, Madison Wilson-Walker, and world-famous photographer, Anne Geddes, are working together on an international campaign to raise awareness of meningococcal disease. -
Sep 23, 2016
Town hall to be held at King's
Town hall lets London weigh in on vote reform. -
Sep 22, 2016
King's: Small but mighty
King's is featured in this Western Gazette story about how being smaller gives students a closer sense of community. -
Sep 20, 2016
Best-selling author, Jennifer Robson, credits King's
Jennifer Robson, author of Somewhere in France, After the War is Over, and Moonlight Over Paris credits King’s History professor Paul Webb and English professor Lorraine DiCicco for guiding her on the path to being a best-seller author.
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Sep 20, 2016
Panel addresses most pressing questions about medical assistance in dying at public forum
With the much-debated assisted-dying bill C-14 now law, Western University is inviting community members to attend a lecture and panel discussion which will address the ethical, legal and health care outcomes of the new law. King's Reverend Michael Bechard will be on the panel. -
Sep 16, 2016
In defense of the Liberal Arts
King’s Principal on relevancy of a Liberal Arts education. -
Sep 15, 2016
King's Thanatology certificate graduate leaves no stone unturned
Kate Schumacher recently completed a Thanatology certificate at King’s and helped restore tombstones at Woodland Cemetery as part of a project funded by Canada Summer Jobs. -
Sep 9, 2016
Congratulations King's grad, Greg Morrow, NBL Canada's number one draft pick
Congratulations Greg on being NBL Canada's number one draft pick. -
Aug 26, 2016
King's psychology student pens mental health books for kids
King's student, Kristin Legault-Donkers, is launching a series of children’s books specifically for kids and parents struggling with mental health issues. -
Aug 22, 2016
King's Dean of Students' advice on how to start your career one step at a time
The Globe and Mail reports on how a steady progression of jobs helps to start a career. -
Aug 17, 2016
King's Interfaith Peace Camp unites children from a variety of backgrounds
More than 50 London children from grades one through eight joined the fourth annual London Interfaith Peace Camp at King’s University College. -
Aug 16, 2016
King's student, Andrew Martin featured in London's SportsXpress Magazine
Martin, who is beginning his second year at King's, is studying Childhood and Social Institutions and Disability Studies. He is competing with the varsity track and field team. -
Aug 16, 2016
MP Peter Fragiskatos, a former King's faculty, on defending against terrorism
Fragiskatos says co-operation and outreach is the best terrorism defence.