Newsroom
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Sep 18, 2023
A new opportunity for students to compete for King's
King’s has received an extramural membership with the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association – Ontario Collegiate Recreation which will provide an outlet for our students to compete against other teams from across the province. -
Sep 15, 2023
Something for everyone at The Greatest Homecoming on Earth
While the focus of Homecoming will remain on returning alumni, there will be plenty of events and activities for everyone, including students and employees, to enjoy. -
Sep 12, 2023
Dr. Ventresca discusses document about Jews in Rome during the Holocaust
Dr. Robert Ventresca, Vice President and Academic Dean, offered his expertise and opinion about a rediscovered document that shows Catholic orders in Rome sheltered more than 3,000 Jews during the Holocaust. -
Sep 11, 2023
Dr. Norton leads team to algorithm predicting brain injury survival
Dr. Loretta Norton led an interdisciplinary team of researchers that discovered an answer to the question of which ICU patients will survive severe brain injuries. -
Sep 7, 2023
Dr. Newman speaks to media about cabinet shuffle
Dr. Jacquetta Newman, Professor of Politics and International Relations, appeared on several media outlets to discuss Elgin-Middlesex London MPP Rob Flack being appointed associate minister of housing in the wake of the Greenbelt scandal.
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Sep 6, 2023
Bridging Week welcomes new International students to King's
Bridging Week helps International students feel at home and become part of the King’s community. -
Sep 5, 2023
Dr. Antonio Calcagno named Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
Dr. Antonio Calcagno, Professor of Philosophy, joins prestigious body of distinguished scholars in Canada.
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Aug 30, 2023
SSHRC research grant will support Canada's first study of adolescent sibling conflict
Dr. Joseph Michalski is the recipient of a SSHRC Insight grant to support his work in directing The Canadian National Study of Adolescent Sibling Conflict, Aggression, and Bullying, which he says is the most common, yet under-researched, form of domestic violence.
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Aug 30, 2023
Students learning to support other students
Incoming students they will have easy access to student leaders who are ready to have important conversations about how best to transition to university. -
Aug 30, 2023
Dr. Baltzer-Jaray shares expertise at German conference
An expert in the life and work of German phenomenologist, Adolf Reinach, Dr. Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray was one of fifteen who presented at an invite-only conference. -
Aug 30, 2023
A $223,837 SSHRC research study examines the impact of recent changes to the Divorce Act
Dr. Rachel Birnbaum is a co-recipient of a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) grant for a collaborative study that will investigate recent changes to the Divorce Act, the Children’s Law Reform Act, and the intersection of family violence and high-conflict families involved in parental separation.
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Aug 30, 2023
SSHRC research study aims to reduce post-pandemic barriers to recreation and sport
Dr. Liam Kennedy and Dr. Derek Silva are the recipients of a SSHRC Insight Grant for a study examining how sports activities and places like gyms, golf courses, basketball courts and soccer fields, were experienced, politicized, and regulated - or not - at different moments during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Aug 29, 2023
King's programs ensure students are well supported and well connected
King’s Student Affairs strives to enable a first-year and first-time experience where all students can engage, feel supported, connected, and become part of our community. -
Aug 25, 2023
Work study students see programs as great opportunities
King’s Work Study and International Work Experience programs allow students to develop new skills, build self-confidence and expand their professional network. -
Aug 24, 2023
Psychology alumnae made King's proud at US-based conference
A great learning experience of presenting posters at the Conference of the Society for Scientific Exploration earned three Psychology alumnae numerous accolades. The Society's education chair said that "she could not have been more pleased with the calibre of the students."
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Aug 15, 2023
What's cooking at Thames Market this fall?
Grant Spencer, the new Executive Chef for Aramark at King’s, will rely on feedback and data from the King’s community to craft delectable dishes at the Thames Market this fall.
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Jul 26, 2023
Manik Singh's table tennis tale
Passion, hard work and unwavering support have taken BMOS student Manik Singh from being a table tennis enthusiast to representing his country and university at the highest levels. -
Jul 25, 2023
Congratulations to 2023 King's Alumni Award Recipients
Jennifer Slay ’99 is the Alumni Award of Distinction recipient and Bangishimo ’13 is the Recent Graduate Award recipient.