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Dec 19, 2024
King's Research Paper on Mental Health Receives Prestigious Award
A paper based on research conducted through King’s SAFE program has earned the 2024 Best Qualitative Article Award from Families in Society. The study advocates for systemic changes to enhance family involvement in child and youth mental health, highlighting the program’s growing impact on the London community.
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Dec 19, 2024
Introducing Our Top Stories of 2024
The King’s Marketing, Communications and Media Relations department has compiled its list of the top stories of the past year in this special “Year in Review” to celebrate the events and accomplishments of 2024. -
Dec 16, 2024
Recipients of 2024 King's Recognition Awards to be honoured
M.K. Arundel and Nikki Sasso Mitchell will be honoured at the King’s Christmas luncheon for exemplifying King’s mission, vision, and values.
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Dec 10, 2024
A Season of Giving: King's Spreads Holiday Cheer Through Music and Service
This holiday season, King’s is bringing the spirit of Christmas alive through initiatives that embody the university’s mission of community, inclusion, and stewardship. Campus Ministry and the Chamber Choir are leading the way, spreading joy and providing meaningful support to those in need.
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Nov 27, 2024
King's student-athletes recognized as part of the Mustangs Honours Breakfast
Congratulations to the 28 King’s students recognized as Mustang Scholar Athletes for the 2023-2024 academic year at the Honours Breakfast. -
Nov 21, 2024
Excellence in Teaching Award winner presents Christopher Perrin Beatty Lecture
Dr. Lynda Hutchinson ’01, this year's Excellence in Teaching Award recipient for full-time faculty, used her experience and insights to present this year’s Christopher Perrin Beatty Lecture on self-regulated learning in the 21st century classroom.
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Nov 18, 2024
Fulbright Killam Fellowship supporting student's passion to change the world
Isaiah Collins is the first King’s student to receive the prestigious Fulbright Killam Fellowship, which he is using to research ways to make workplaces more accessible for those with both visible and invisible disabilities. -
Nov 15, 2024
Dr. Cushing helps develops inclusive research camp co-led by self-advocates
Dr. Pamela Cushing co-developed the Participator Advocacy Research Network Camp, a series of presentations co-led by self-advocates with developmental disabilities and autism. -
Nov 12, 2024
Dr. Hannah to utilize King's values in new role as editor-in-chief
The appointment of Dr. Erin Hannah as editor-in-chief of the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics highlights the strength of the King’s research community and their capacity to make significant scholarly contributions on global platforms. -
Nov 5, 2024
Honouring Our Indigenous Leaders
With great sadness, King's acknowledges the profound loss of three remarkable members of the Indigenous community: Senator Murray Sinclair, Dan Smoke, and Amanda Kennedy (Kuwahs^nahawi). These individuals have left a significant impact at local, regional, and national levels, including here at King’s, through their tireless dedication to Indigenous rights and advocacy. -
Oct 31, 2024
SJPS student helps low-income tenants
Andrea Smith helped LIFE*SPIN, a local organization that helps people with low income, organize a tenant support fair. -
Oct 28, 2024
King's student gains skills and global connections from transformative Ghana Field Course
Two years after attending the Ghana Field Course, Kaygen Dache continues to benefit from attending the experiential learning trip. -
Oct 22, 2024
New certificate prepares students to tackle a major issue of our time: climate change
The Ecological Justice and Climate Ethics Certificate will deepen students' understanding of climate change and prepare them to become leaders in meeting this challenge.
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Oct 21, 2024
Shopping at King's helps students at King's
The King’s Connection offers great King’s gear, with all of the proceeds from the store going directly into funding student programming. -
Oct 17, 2024
Cross-Cultural College offers students opportunity to learn about business and culture
The Cross-Cultural College offers King’s students a chance to collaborate with Canadian and Japanese students on real-world business challenges and learn more about other cultures.
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Oct 1, 2024
Global Undergraduate Award recipients grateful for faculty support
Members of the King’s community say they felt encouraged by faculty to submit papers to the 2024 Global Undergraduate Awards and were supported during the process. -
Sep 26, 2024
Alumni panel empowers change to tackle housing crisis
As part of Homecoming, a panel of three King’s alumni, some of the most distinguished voices in Canadian public policy, examined the housing crisis through a gendered lens. -
Sep 20, 2024
Grief Symposium highlights Yazidi resilience and community healing
The Symposium on Grief Literacy aimed to enhance participants' understanding of grief, offer tools and insights to help cultivate a more informed and empathetic approach to grief and loss, and bring to light the experiences of Yazidi refugees who have resettled in London.