King's alumna Chanelle Robinson (BA '15), now a doctoral student in systematic theology at Boston College, presented at the 2021 Black Catholic Theological Symposium, held on October 7-9, 2021, at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.
King's Political Science students Victoria Hinkson and Clara Graham, organizers of the September 14 Candidates Debate at King's, joined CBC's London Morning to give their thoughts on the election campaign and the results.
Dr. Jordan Fairbairn, Associate Professor of Sociology, spoke to the London Free Press about the reasons victims of sexual assault do not come forward to police. "It often revictimizes and retraumatizes them in different ways."
In an article on Al Jazeera's website, Dr. Alison Meek, Associate Professor of History, discussed the rising violence in the global anti-vax movement in the aftermath of Prime Minister Trudeau having gravel thrown at him during a campaign stop in London.
In a London Free Press article detailing how COVID-19 ranks sixth among causes of death in London, Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, said the data for the city align with national numbers but could have been worse in Canada if not for masks and social distancing.
The London Free Press has a news story on alumnus John Sherratt '21 and his journey to return to King's over 50 years later to complete his university degree.
Dr. Alison Meek, Associate Professor of History, discusses how the pandemic has been an ideal breeding ground for conspiracy thinking in this Regina Leader-Post article.
Dr. Darcy Harris, Associate Professor of Thanatology, appeared on an episode of 610 CKTB's Life Unscripted to discuss how COVID-related grief will affect people as they start to begin reconnecting with family, friends and work colleagues.
In an article in The Globe and Mail, Dr. Darcy Harris, Associate Professor of Thanatology, talks about how, even as pandemic restrictions are easing in Ontario, people continue to experience grief caused by COVID-19.
In an article in the London Free Press about a petition to change Ontario's flag, Dr. Graham Broad, Associate Professor of History, says such a move is not about "cancelling history" but instead about evolution and reflecting change.
Dr. Rachel Birnbaum, Professor of Childhood and Youth Studies and the School of Social Work, discusses the regulation of mediators, from the point of view of a social worker who refers clients to mediation, in an article on The Lawyer's Daily website.
Dr. Rick Csiernik, Professor at King's School of Social Work, appeared on Rogers TV's Invisible: Breaking Through the Stigma of Addiction to discuss the importance of putting the label of addiction aside and the person first.
Jordan Kotick, part-time professor at the School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics (MEM), appeared on CFPL's The Morning Show with Devin Peacock podcast to discuss why the Toronto Stock Exchange has remained at all-time highs since reaching the 20,000 mark.
The Catholic Register has published an article discussing how King's, among other Catholic colleges and universities in Canada, will require proof of vaccination for all students living in residence.
51视频 is one of over 150 members of the Faster Together campaign, a national volunteer-based initiative designed to encourage up-take of COVID-19 vaccinations.
In a London Free Press article, Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, discusses London's record-low birth rate, lowest among major Ontario cities, and the impact that will have on the city.