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Jan 22, 2024
Dr. Kerr discusses economic effects on Canada's birth rate
In a Global News article comparing Canada's parental benefits to those in France, Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, contributes his knowledge on the effect that inflation, a housing crisis and other financial pressures are having on Canada's birth rate. -
Dec 19, 2023
King's in 2023: A Year in Review
From new partnerships within the community and around the world, to honouring faculty, staff, students, there was a lot of good news to share in 2023. -
Nov 13, 2023
Fulbright Canada Research Chair to explore concepts of justice and reconciliation
King’s is hosting Dr. Cristina Stanciu, our first Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Justice and Reconciliation, in the 2024 winter term. -
Nov 9, 2023
Remembering with research - King's studies Canada's role in the World Wars
In the classroom and around the world, King’s students have commemorated the role Canada has played in the World Wars. -
Oct 27, 2023
Dr. Ventresca presents at Rome conference on Pope Pius XII
Dr. Robert Ventresca lent his expertise to an international conference, “New Documents from the Pontificate of Pope Pius XII and their Meaning for Jewish-Christian Relations: A Dialogue Between Historians and Theologians,” held at Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.
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Oct 13, 2023
AI is forcing us to be more human – and that's a good thing
In conjunction with King’s delegation visit to Vietnam, Dr. David Malloy wrote an op-ed about how artificial intelligence has raised awareness about our capacity for higher-order thinking, curiosity and creativity.
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Oct 12, 2023
King's signs MOU with International University, Viet Nam National University Ho Chi Minh City
The memorandum of understanding, signed during a delegation from King’s visit to Vietnam, aims to promote academic exchange and support intercultural activities and projects. -
Oct 11, 2023
SSHRC grant helps contribute to meaningful structural change for Black youth
Dr. Thomas Tieku was a co-applicant and co-director of a $450,000 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Partnership Development Grant that seeks to contribute to meaningful structural change in the greater interest of Black youth in Canada. -
Oct 2, 2023
Dr. Bikos'Â research used on the question of "Can women fix police?"
Research by Dr. Lesley Bikos, Assistant Professor of Sociology at King’s, on policing in Canada was featured in a Toronto Star special series, "Behind the Badge." Citing her research and decades of evidence, Dr. Bikos discussed how the cultural and structural barriers and ongoing systemic 'isms' within the institution must be considered as part of the larger discussion, particularly as they relate to the limits of police reform.