Newsroom
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Sep 6, 2022
Booster deadline extended
King's is extending the deadline to receive a booster (third dose) for COVID-19 until January 9, 2023. -
Sep 2, 2022
OWeek events provide foundation for success at King's
King’s welcomes first-year and first-time students to our campus with OWeek activities taking place from September 4-10, 2022. -
Sep 1, 2022
An opportunity to consider relationships with First Nations communities
This year’s Veritas Series to open on September 15, 2022, with King’s Campus Ministry welcoming Chief Cadmus Delorme of the Cowessess First Nation.
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Aug 30, 2022
King's welcomes new HR Director
Karen Gingrich, CHRL, is our new Director of Human Resources after being the Associate Director of Human Resources at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry since 2019. -
Aug 24, 2022
New role additional resource for students during transition to King's
Emily Skinner ‘19, will be supporting first-year and first-time students to our campus as King’s Student Engagement and Transition Coordinator. -
Aug 23, 2022
Dr. Newman providing expertise for election coverage
Dr. Jacquetta Newman, Professor of Politics and International Relations, has provided her expertise in local and area politics to media outlets covering the upcoming Civic Elections. -
Aug 22, 2022
King's requires COVID-19 booster and masking in instructional spaces this fall
King’s has updated our vaccination policy, effective August 22, 2022, to align it with Western's to avoid confusion for our community. -
Aug 18, 2022
New minor examines division and consequences of borders
The new Minor in Migration and Border Studies will examine the causes, consequences and experiences of borders and the people who cross them from a variety of angles relevant to students. -
Aug 17, 2022
2022 King's Alumni Award Recipients
Author and Activist recognized as this year's Alumni Award Recipients.
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Aug 16, 2022
Student Affairs programming empowers students to BE, BECOME and BELONG
King’s Student Affairs team has developed programming and resources to be responsive to the needs of all students.
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Aug 11, 2022
First-year scholarship winners excited for new beginnings
First-year students receiving the Regis Entrance Scholarships are grateful and looking forward to embarking on their journey at King's. -
Aug 4, 2022
Presentations share King's innovative approaches to counselling and programming
Presentations by members of King’s Student Affairs department discussed the role of student affairs professionals in leading/creating innovative approaches to co-curricular student programming. -
Jul 28, 2022
ACCUC Statement on Pope Francis's Apology to the Indigenous Peoples of this Land
The institutional members of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities in Canada released a press release on the impact of Pope Francis' apology and what it means for Catholic institutions of higher education across Canada. King’s is a signatory on the statement as a member of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities of Canada. -
Jul 28, 2022
King's alumna uses challenging times as jump-offs for writing
Emily Austin ’11, hopes readers who relate to her characters feel represented or seen as she focuses on topics that include mental illness and religious trauma. -
Jul 27, 2022
Is Decolonization Possible in a Settler Colonial Society like Canada?
Dr. Anisha Datta, Associate Professor and Chair of Sociology at King’s discusses decolonization and racism via a public seminar at the Maskwacis Cultural College's Open Sociology Microlearning program. -
Jul 26, 2022
Dr. Datta presents on attempted censorship of feminist film to students in India
Dr. Anisha Datta presented on the attempted censorship of Lipstick under My Burkha, a feminist film from India, to Media and Communication students at Adamas University in Kolkata, India. -
Jul 21, 2022
Grant sustains critical reflection for Social Work students post-graduation
Dr. Laura Béres, with Drs. Stephanie Baird, Jane Sanders and Rosemary Vito, received a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Grant for a research project called “Sustaining skills of critical reflection on practice.”
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Jul 19, 2022
Grant helps justice-involved youth using their lived experiences
Dr. Daniella Bendo has received an SSHRC Partnership Development Grant to explore the lived experiences of youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the criminal justice system.