Newsroom
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Oct 10, 2023
New issue of faculty-founded journal released
A new issue of a bilingual specialty journal, founded by Dr. Marie Pascal, focuses on adaptations of literature into TV series. -
Oct 6, 2023
Creating a place where everyone can belong
Two student-driven groups seek to provide a safer space for equity-denied members of the King’s community. -
Oct 3, 2023
Dr. Drew appointed Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
The honour recognizes Dr. John Drew’s work on the diversity of our relationships with animals and nature, which includes his course, Climate Justice for Humans and Animals, and is leading to an upcoming book. -
Sep 29, 2023
Dr. Kerr speaks to the CBC on the phenomenally rapid population growth in PEI
Dr. Don Kerr spoke to the CBC about new population figures, released by Statistics Canada, that indicate Prince Edward Island had its largest population growth ever in the year leading up to July 2023. -
Sep 26, 2023
David Suzuki and local environmentalists join together for Environmental Equity discussion
Internationally known and revered advocate, activist and author David Suzuki will speak to our community about Environmental Equity issues as well as the challenge of systemic racism as part of an Author Series event on October 3, 2023. -
Sep 25, 2023
King's alumnus inducted into Western Mustangs Sports Hall of Fame
Ryan McKie ’03 has fond memories of King’s, especially the relationships he built, the support he received, and the foundation he established for his current career with CIBC. -
Sep 25, 2023
A $326,436 SSHRC research study aims to improve Canada's Housing & Homelessness System
A study supported by King’s faculty on how to effectively rehouse individuals with the highest support needs in the context of the current national housing crisis has received significant national funding.
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Sep 22, 2023
King's students' papers receive Highly Commended Honours at Global Awards
Congratulations to Olivia Holland, Kevin Southgate, Riley Buist, Alexis Andrade, and Alexa Van Cuylenborg, whose papers were named as Highly Commended as part of the 2023 Global Undergraduate Awards. -
Sep 21, 2023
An opportunity to listen to Indigenous voices
Listening to Indigenous Voices is a seven-part series that will include a shared meal and a listening circle based on readings about Indigenous world views, the history of colonization, and the topics of righting relationships, decolonization, and Indigenization. -
Sep 19, 2023
More choices than ever when it comes to getting a meal at King's
Ah-So Sushi is in a new location, just one of the changes and new offerings for King’s students and employees when they look for something to eat. -
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.