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Oct 21, 2015
Peter Fragiskatos caught the political bug from his grandmother
Liberal London North MP, and King's professor, Peter Fragiskatos discussed how his grandmother was his influence to go into politics.
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Oct 19, 2015
Liberal Peter Fragiskatos wins London North Centre riding
Monday, Liberal candidate Peter Fragiskatos, a King’s University College professor, cruised to a win, having pulled in more than 50 per cent of the vote with 95 of 244 polls counted. -
Oct 16, 2015
King's is helping to lift refugees out of poverty
King’s student reporter for The Catholic Register, Rachel Gannon, writes about the Refugee families supported by King’s faculty and staff. -
Oct 13, 2015
LEADing youth to service
Rachel Gannon, a second-year Catholic Studies student at King’s University College, writes about the Franciscan LEAD program, which is part of the annual Steubenville Conference. it gives the participants a week, leading up to conference weekend, to live in community with other young Catholics. -
Oct 9, 2015
NP: King's professor emeritus Tozun Bacheli gives his opinion about Turkey's Kurdish dilemma in this National Post article
Tozun Bahcheli: Turkey’s Kurdish dilemma. -
Oct 5, 2015
Economists present sobering statistics at London Poverty Research Centre conference
New research suggests stable, good-paying jobs like those at London’s now-closed Kellogg plant, left, won’t be available to the next generation of Canadians. -
Oct 5, 2015
Conference about Poverty in London encourages public to inform themselves
The London Poverty Research Centre in King’s University College hosted a conference called, “The Future of Work: Poverty Reduction In London.” -
Sep 30, 2015
Seniors outnumber children under 15 for the first time in Canada: StatCan
King's sociology professor, Dr. Don Kerr, on economic implications of aging population in Canada. -
Sep 24, 2015
Scholars named among emerging generation of leaders
Dr. Antonio Calcagno, elected as a Member to the prestigious Royal Society of Canada, College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists. -
Sep 24, 2015
Professor Rachel Birnbaum writes in The Lawyers Weekly on protecting child's rights during parental separation.
Dr. Birnbaum is Cross Appointed to Childhood & Social Institutions (Interdisciplinary Programs) and Social Work at King’s. -
Sep 23, 2015
King's Chaplain, Rev. Michael Bechard, on CTV News regarding the Pope's American tour.
Rev. Bechard speaks with CTV news about the Pope's US tour. -
Sep 22, 2015
Finally safe in London, newly arrived Syrian, Iraqi refugees fear for families as migrant crisis deepens
Sponsored refugees though King’s University College, Istefan, his wife and their two-year-old son, speak with the LFP. -
Sep 22, 2015
Number of centenarians and beyond growing
Don Kerr, a sociology professor at King’s, is interview by the Windsor Star. -
Sep 17, 2015
Turning the page on 'their own terrible story
Recent Syrian refugees Seifan and Talar Istefan, along with their 2-year-old son, Zenos, make a new home in London thanks to the Refugee Sponsorship Program at King’s. -
Sep 17, 2015
LFP: Fanshawe College hires staffer dedicated to helping prevent sexual violence on campus
Meet King's Social Work graduate Leah Marshall, Fanshawe Colleges sexual violence prevention advisor. -
Sep 14, 2015
LFP: Campaign office of London Liberal candidate Peter Fragiskatos vandalized
Vandals armed with spray paint struck the campaign headquarters of a London Liberal candidate in the federal election over the weekend. -
Sep 10, 2015
King's Chair of English, Dr. Paul Werstine, featured in the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series
King’s Chair of English, Dr. Paul Werstine, is featured on the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series from the Folger Shakespeare Library, located on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Episode 31, "The Dedicated Words Which Writers Use" was published on September 9, 2015. -
Sep 9, 2015
Canada's Complicated History of Refugee Reception
King's Associate History Professor, Dr. Stephanie Bangarth, discusses Canada's immigration and refugee history in the midst of the global refugee crisis.