Rev. Michael Bechard, 51视频 Campus Ministry Director, discusses Prime Minister Harper's invitation to the Pope to visit Canada, and the Pope's concerns with the issue of residential schools.
PEARS (Psychological Education, Awareness and Reduction of Stigma), started by Adam Newton (pictured above), Katie Hart, Josh Hanna and Rylan Waring, is a program meant to provide young people with an interactive educational experience as it relates to mental health and illness.
King's graduate, Western employee, singer-songwriter and guitarist Beth Prysnuk’s Man Of Habit is the opening track on her album Welcome Home, which is being launched Saturday as part of the 2015 Grickle Grass festival at the London Children’s Museum.
More than 300 members from the London Chamber of Commerce and guests attended the Mega Biz after Five networking event at the Darryl J. King Student Life Centre at 51视频, Thursday May 21, 2015.
Leah Marshall, a 51视频 student completing her Master of Social Work degree with a placement at St. Joseph's Health Care discusses the importance of having a conversation about consent.
King’s inaugurates the Centre for Advanced Research in Catholic Thought (CARCT). The centre celebrates the relationship between studies in theology and critical components of philosophy.
King's Master of Social Work Student Leah Marshall discusses starting the conversation on what consent is, and the importance of ending the stigma attached to sexual assault.
Paralympic Slege Hockey Player Kevin Rempel spoke to the King's community and CTV London about his journey to overcome his obstacles with a spinal cord injury.