Newsroom
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Mar 23, 2021
Student feedback will affect King's going forward
Today (April 13) is the final day for students to complete their Winter term Student Questionnaires on Courses and Teaching (SQCT).
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Mar 21, 2021
Racial Discrimination - We Must Do Better
We recognize the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. While we work towards stopping racism, we know it is far from enough. We must do better.
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Mar 19, 2021
Discover your future at King's March Open House
The King’s Virtual Open House, to be held on March 20, 2021, will allow future students, families and friends to discover why King’s is a place to be and a place to become. -
Mar 19, 2021
Study on bystander behaviour during cardiac arrest receives SSHRC funding
A study on people’s willingness to intervene in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, led by Dr. Megan Shore, has received an SSHRC Partnership Engagement Grant COVID-19 Special Initiative.
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Mar 18, 2021
Update on Principal's LGBTQ2S+ Advisory Committee
King's Principal, Dr. David Malloy, endorses recommendations brought forward by the Principal’s Advisory Committee on LGBTQ2S+.
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Mar 17, 2021
King's Residence fees frozen for 2021-2022
Residence room fees will not be increasing for 2021-2022, as a way to help those experiencing difficulties during COVID-19.
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Mar 16, 2021
A Year Later, King's Carries On
Dr. David Malloy, King's Principal, acknowledges the dedication the King's community has shown in the year since King's became a largely virtual campus. -
Mar 15, 2021
King's student-athlete giving back while sports are sidelined
Curtis Fortune, a Childhood and Social Institutions student, helped to organize a sock drive that collected over 57,000 pairs of socks for the city’s less fortunate.
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Mar 11, 2021
King's recognizes National Day of Observance
King's recognizes March 11, 2021, as a National Day of Observance. We join others across Canada, and around the world, by lowering our flags to commemorate the people who lost their lives because of COVID-19. -
Mar 9, 2021
King's strengthens collaborative ties with international partnership
King’s has entered into a partnership agreement with the Chandigarh Group of Colleges Jhanjeri Mohali (CGC) of Punjab, India to facilitate students, faculty and staff exchanges and academic collaboration. -
Mar 9, 2021
Celebrating the strength of diverse people during COVID-19
“Coming in from the Cold: Community Voices in the Time of COVID” will focus on the experiences of marginalized populations during COVID-19.
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Mar 3, 2021
Professor Henderson shares insights on virtual learning
Sheri Henderson, Professor of Writing, had the opportunity to present at international conferences on feeling connected in virtual learning environments. -
Mar 2, 2021
The show will go on with King's Players
The King’s Players Theatre Company will virtually perform Little Women on March 3 -6, 2021.
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Mar 1, 2021
Returning to Orange Level
The Middlesex-London Health Unit has announced that, effective today (March 1, 2021), our area has moved into the Orange Level of Ontario’s COVID-19 response framework. For the King’s community, this means we have increased the number of study spaces on the King’s campus and the dining room space at the Thames Market.
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Feb 25, 2021
Talk by Martin Luther King III receives media coverage
51视频 Students' Council's presentation of a virtual talk by Martin Luther King III has received local and area media coverage.
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Feb 24, 2021
King's Job Board and career counselling to help students find employment
King’s Job Board and Career Counselling make it easy and convenient for students to apply for employment. -
Feb 24, 2021
Abstracts welcome in new book series created by King's professor
Dr. Sam Frankel has published a book series highlighting the place, purpose and power of Childhood Studies theories. -
Feb 19, 2021
'Being BIPOC in Canada' virtual event part of Black History Month celebrations
For the first time, two King’s organizations, King’s Political Science Students’ Association and King’s University College Students’ Council, collaborated with the Western Black Students’ Association to host a virtual event highlighting the lived experiences of BIPOC students in Canada.