Newsroom
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Feb 28, 2020
King's students enter Chicago Quantitative Alliance Investment Challenge
Entering an investment challenge contest is giving five School of MEM students real-life experience in making investment choices. -
Feb 26, 2020
Active Learning Fund enhances innovative learning opportunities
Three new Active Learning projects were launched using non-traditional teaching methods to engage King’s students. -
Feb 24, 2020
Cheque presentation caps off successful United Way campaign
Donations and special events held at King’s helped raise almost $24,000 for the United Way Elgin Middlesex. -
Feb 22, 2020
L'Arche announces Inquiry findings into the late Jean Vanier
The Jean Vanier Research Centre will work to understand how these findings impact the ongoing work at our Centre.
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Feb 21, 2020
Clothing swap has fun with sustainability
The Social Justice and Peace Studies Clothing Swap is a fun way to reduce your carbon footprint while passing along your old clothes and finding some new ones. -
Feb 18, 2020
New agreement will save Social Work students a year of study
King's School of Social Work, Fanshawe College, and Lambton College have signed new agreements which will create a smooth transition for college students wanting to apply to the School of Social Work at King’s. -
Feb 13, 2020
King's Student-Athlete shares the convenient experience of residence-life
Emma Thomas received the King’s Academic Athletic Entrance Scholarship.
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Feb 13, 2020
Bon Voyage, King's students!
Students from four courses will be embarking on experiential learning trips during Reading Week.
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Feb 13, 2020
King's Political Science students conduct research in Ethiopia
On the heels of the Canadian Prime Minister’s visit to Ethiopia, King's students head to Africa for experiential learning course -
Feb 6, 2020
Dr. Rae presents for Western Early Modern Society at Weldon Library
Dr. Ian Rae spoke at Western’s Weldon Library on January 17, 2020, about how the book collection donated to Western University by J.D. Barnett continues to have impact on studies.
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Feb 4, 2020
History lecturer brings home knowledge from exclusive seminar
Nicolas Virtue’s participation in a seminar at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. will benefit the teaching and design of his courses going forward.
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Jan 30, 2020
SSHRC Grant to support Weimar 20/20 Symposium at King's
Grant will help bring scholars from around the world to King’s to discuss what can be learned from Germany’s Weimar Republic. -
Jan 27, 2020
Bell Let's Talk promoting wellness at King's
King’s has organized several events to encourage awareness of wellness resources on campus as part of Bell Let’s Talk Day, taking place January 29, 2020. -
Jan 24, 2020
Award-winning professor contributes book chapter, credits King's teaching
Dr. Kimberley Baltzer-Jaray, Sessional Instructor for Philosophy, Women’s Studies, and Social Justice & Peace Studies, has contributed a chapter to a new book about a 20th-century philosopher who was “not offering the standard ideas or in the standard way.” -
Jan 23, 2020
King's Campus Ministry welcomes Anglican Archbishop to Veritas Series
Archbishop Linda Nicholls will speak at King’s as part of the Veritas Series on January 23, 2020.
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Jan 17, 2020
Celebrating Women at King's
Women at King’s were celebrated at a special event held in the Spriet Learning Commons at the Student Life Centre on January 17, 2020.
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Jan 17, 2020
Heathers deemed "the perfect show" for King's Players
King’s Players Theatre Company will present Heathers: The Musical, January 29 - February 1, 2020. -
Jan 16, 2020
King's Principal's message to the community on Veritas event
Principal Malloy discusses King’s position on being a campus that welcomes open dialogue.