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Aug 14, 2023
Article answers the question: What is Disability Pride Month?
Cassandra Dawson, fourth year Bachelor of Social Work student, has contributed an article to The Cambridge Times outlining the importance of Disability Pride Month, observed every July as a time of celebration, resistance, inclusivity and awareness. -
Aug 14, 2023
Dr. Birnbaum discusses impact of split families vacationing together
Newly-separated Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, are vacationing with their children. Dr. Rachel Birnbaum, Distinguished Professor Emerita in the School of Social Work and cross appointed with Childhood and Youth Studies, told The National Post that such trips can only work for the children if managed well by the parents. -
Jul 19, 2023
Dr. Preston says "get involved" to help improve concert experiences for disabled
Interviewed for a CBC article about disabled concert-goers' disappointing experience at Rock the Park, Dr. Jeff Preston, Associate Professor of Disability Studies, suggests the solution is "if you have good ideas on how to make this more accessible ... get involved." -
Jun 20, 2023
Dr. Michalski: Stranger attacks in London a sign of social, economic stresses
Dr. Joseph Michalski, Professor of Sociology, spoke to the London Free Press about how two recent stabbings in London, by someone not known to the victim, may reflect broader societal issues in which many people are struggling. -
Jun 19, 2023
Dr. Harris shares expertise on grief in aftermath of Manitoba bus crash
Dr. Darcy Harris, Professor of Thanatology, talked to CBC News' Sarah Galashan about how the crash survivors and their community can cope with grief and trauma in the wake of the tragic bus crash outside of Dauphin, MB, on June 15, 2023. -
Jun 9, 2023
Dr. Ellis discusses both sides of social media
Dr. Wendy Ellis, Associate Professor of Psychology, spoke to The Catholic Register on a recent publication from the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communications titled Towards Full Presence: A Pastoral Reflection on Engagement with Social Media. From a psychologist’s perspective, Dr. Ellis looks at social media, both in terms of what it adds to a person’s life and what it takes away. “You can have this online community,” she said. “But not at the expense of the in-person.”
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May 31, 2023
Dr. Preston talks consistent paratransit service with CTV News
Dr. Jeff Preston, Associate Professor of Disability Studies, was interviewed by CTV News for a story about a woman in a wheelchair having issues taking her service dog onto paratransit buses. -
May 12, 2023
Dr. Malloy on King's efforts to create a diversified campus
Dr. David Malloy, King’s President, spoke to The Catholic Register about diversifying our international student enrolment and about the value of liberal arts and community to these students. -
May 2, 2023
Dr. Preston talks Memes & Dreams with Rogers TV
Dr. Jeff Preston of Disability Studies and several of his students spoke to Bronagh Morgan on Rogers TV about his course, Memes& Dreams. -
Apr 27, 2023
Dr. Malloy on why the Humanities are important
Dr. David Malloy, King's President, has published an op-ed in The Economic Times in India about the importance of humanities and social sciences at a time when so much emphasis in post-secondary education is on technology. -
Apr 27, 2023
Sara Mai Chitty Receives Western Teaching Award
Sara Mai Chitty, Lecturer in Social Justice and Peace Studies (second from left) was part of the Course Development Team for Western's Geography 2133: Connecting for Climate Change Action, which received Western's Vice-Provost (Academic Programs) Award for Excellence in Collaborative Teaching. Congratulations Sara Mai!
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Apr 21, 2023
Dr. Joseph recipient of Western teaching award
Dr. Nigel Joseph, long-time Lecturer in King's English department, was awarded the Angela Armitt Award for Excellence in Teaching by Part-Time Faculty as part of the 22-23 Western Awards for Excellence in Teaching. Dr. Joseph is also a long-time lecturer in Western's Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Congratulations, Dr. Joseph!
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Apr 18, 2023
Dr. Kerr on the dual income, no kids lifestyle
Dr. Don Kerr, demographer and professor in King's Department of Sociology, spoke to the Canadian Press (reprinted in The Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail among other outlets), about the reasons, including economic and societal conditions, behind the resurgence of the dual income, no kids lifestyle. -
Apr 14, 2023
Indian media provides coverage to King's delegation visit
A trip to India by a delegation from King's to strengthen ties with academic partners, boost international collaboration, and meet with applicants and their families is attracting media attention.
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Mar 31, 2023
'London left behind': Report finds median household incomes stagnant over 15-year span
Dr. Don Kerr, demographer and professor in King's Department of Sociology, talked to CTV's Brent Lale about the Fraser Institute's report that showed that London, ON, was "lagging behind most other census metropolitan areas in Canada.” -
Mar 17, 2023
King's partners with Sally Ann
The Catholic Register published an article focusing on the King's Community Support Centre, a new partnership between King's and the Salvation Army's Centre of Hope, which gives six social work students hands-on experience.
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Mar 15, 2023
Dr. El Armali on the harm caused by unpaid taxes
In an article in The Catholic Register about how tax evasion harms the common good, Dr. Jafar El Armali, Assistant Professor of Economics, argues that unpaid taxes hinder a government's ability to produce public goods, which harms the overall economic welfare.
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Mar 14, 2023
King's Pollard signed by London Majors
King's student-athlete Will Pollard, 3rd year student in the BMOS program, has been signed by the London Majors baseball team.