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Aug 15, 2016
King's professor, Charles Burnetts performs at Eco fest in London
Professor Burnetts, a part-time instructor in Philosophy and Religious Studies, is also a talented musician and part of Londomble – a group composed of teachers. The group recently performed at the Mantis Eco Fest. -
Aug 15, 2016
King's Social Work graduate heads to the Gaza Strip this Fall
King’s grad, Wendy Goldsmith, BA ’90, BSW ’94, MSW ’06 is about to participate in The Women’s Boat to Gaza as part of a peaceful demonstration in support of women in the Middle East. -
Aug 12, 2016
King's student, Veronica Harrigan named to Rugby Canada's U20 team
After a standout introductory season with the Mustangs, King's College student Veroncia Harrigan will don Team Canada colours as she was one of 26 athletes named to Rugby Canada's U20 team.
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Aug 12, 2016
Why college and university degrees are worth the money
Graduates of Canadian universities and colleges tend to see their salaries rise quickly over time, new research out of the University of Ottawa suggests. -
Aug 8, 2016
King's welcomes Bank of Bermuda scholarship winner
Sydney Blee of Mount Saint Agnes Academy in Bermuda will be coming to King's this fall. She is the winner of the Bank of Bermuda Foundation Joseph C.H. Johnson Nominee Award. Blee will be pursuing a degree in Catholic studies and english literature. Welcome! -
Jul 27, 2016
King's alumna named CEO of United Way London & Middlesex
Congratulations to Kelly Ziegner named new CEO of the United Way of London and Middlesex. Kelly graduated from King's in 1995 with a BA in English. -
Jul 13, 2016
King's professor, Dr. Thomas Tieku, provides commentary on elections to the African Union Commission
Dr. Tieku provides insight into the race for the position of Deputy Chairperson of the African Union Commission published by the Social Science Research Council on the Kujenga Amani forum. -
Jul 12, 2016
King's professor comments on the Black Lives Matter Pride Protest
Social Justice and Peace Studies Professor, Dr. Tom Malleson, does not believe in choosing sides on the BLM protest. -
Jul 8, 2016
Age isn't stopping King's Professor's love for teaching
At the age of 73, Dr. David McGregor continues to teach at King's. -
Jun 20, 2016
King's Hosts Interfaith Peace Camp
King’s is the host of the Interfaith Peace Camp each summer for children from a variety of faith backgrounds. Learn more in this mini-documentary by Ahlulbayt TV.
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May 31, 2016
51视频 students featured on CBC Radio show, Afternoon Drive
King's students, Floranda Agroam and Emaan Ali, talk about their experience shadowing city councillors on CBC's Afternoon Drive. -
May 30, 2016
King's students wrap up internship at London City Hall
King’s Social Justice & Peace Studies students were paired with London City Councillors to learn more about the inner workings of political life. If you want to participate in the 2016-17 academic year, please email Professor Allyson Larkin - alarkin2@uwo.ca. -
May 18, 2016
King's students blog about their views of poverty while on experiential learning trips
London Poverty Research Centre at King's blog features posts from King's students. -
May 13, 2016
Partners Announce London's Living Wage
King's was included in a list of partners who announced a new website, London's Living Wage. The website outlines how a Living Wage is calculated and encourages local businesses to learn more about becoming Living Wage Employers. -
May 11, 2016
Congratulations to King's student-athlete George Johnson, drafted to the CFL
King’s psychology and criminology student, George Johnson, has been selected by the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. The Western Mustang, London native, was picked 29th overall. Congratulations George and good luck at training camp! -
May 2, 2016
Learn more about the Homeless Jesus Sculpture on CBC Radio Tapestry
From afar, it looks like a homeless person lying on a bench, covered in a blanket. Get a little closer and you'll notice the nail marks on its feet. This is not just any person. This is Jesus, on CBC Radio Tapestry. -
Apr 21, 2016
Words of the long-dead playwright continue to evolve
Read about Dr. Paul Werstine's interest in the editing of Shakespearean works as we commemorate the 400th anniversary of the great playwright's death. -
Apr 18, 2016
Three King's alumns join Western's Wall of Champions
King’s graduates Craig Butler and Irv Daymond, along with former King’s student Vaughn Martin, were inducted into the Western football Wall of Champions recognizing their professional football careers.