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Jun 24, 2022
Congratulations to the Class of 2022
The 551 members of King’s Class of 2022 became part of the King’s Alumni family during the Spring 2022 Convocation. -
Jun 24, 2022
2021-2022 Board of Directors' gold medal award winners
King's celebrates academic excellence by bestowing the 2021-2022 Board of Directors’ Gold Medal Awards on 13 deserving graduates of the Class of 2022. -
Jun 24, 2022
Thesis exploring spirituality, interconnectedness, and concern for global crises wins award
Ayla Lyons was awarded the 2022 Psychology Thesis Award for her thesis “We’re in This Together: Spirituality, Interconnectedness, and Concern for Global Crises.”
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Jun 15, 2022
King's alumni show off creative endeavours
The Spring 2022 issue of King’s Herald alumni magazine focuses on the creative talents and skills of King’s alumni.
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Jun 10, 2022
Alumnus: Returning to school "opportunity to prove yourself academically"
Joshua Randall wasn’t sure if university was for him. However, with support from King’s faculty, he became an alumnus, having earned a BA in History. -
Jun 1, 2022
Alumna honoured for work in Indigenous health care
Nicole Yawney ’21 was recently awarded the Children’s Miracle Network Canadian Impact Award for her efforts as the Indigenous Youth Wellness Consultant for Children’s Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre.
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May 18, 2022
The power of place: the impact of experiential learning for King's history students
King’s History students travelled to Belgium and France as Juno Beach Centre Fellows where they engaged with contested historical memorials and battlefields in an experiential learning trip.
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Apr 29, 2022
Political Science alumna now owner of Dance Extreme
Rebecca Brettingham-Filice, BA '97 Political Science, was profiled in the London Free Press for her success as the owner and artistic director at Dance Extreme. Since its inception in 1997, Dance Extreme has taught more than 25,000 students of all ages how to hone their skills in all dance disciplines, ranging from ballet to hip hop. -
Mar 23, 2022
King's pledges assistance for students affected by Russian-Ukraine conflict
King's has established a Ukraine Conflict Emergency Fund and is appealing to faculty, staff, alumni, and friends of the university to contribute. -
Mar 18, 2022
History alumnus shows true value of King's history degree
Where can a history degree can take you? Andrew Webb ’13, discusses how he learned to utilize the soft skills he learned at King’s to gain a job as a content designer at Shopify.
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Mar 17, 2022
King's alumna writes best-selling novel
Heather Marshall, BA '10, best-selling author of Looking for Jane, credits King’s professors for encouraging her “to tackle important but difficult topics” in her writing.
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Mar 14, 2022
King's alumna hits best-seller list
Heather Marshall’s debut novel, Looking for Jane, has become a bestseller. -
Mar 8, 2022
King's alumna and retired employee publishes memoir
Erma Jacob ’94, who worked at King’s for over 40 years, has published “a fascinating narrative” called A Dougla’s Tale, about growing up in an interracial family in Trinidad.
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Feb 2, 2022
Flashback: Alumna Sara Villani now Olympian
Sara Villani, BA ’19 (Psychology and Thanatology) is representing Canada in the 2022 Beijing Olympics in the bobsleigh event. -
Jan 17, 2022
Faculty mentorship encourages SSHRC scholarships for students
Eleven alumni of the King’s Class of 2021 have received SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarships. -
Dec 29, 2021
Presenting King's Top News Stories of 2021
The Communications and Media Relations department searched through the News archives to highlight some of the top news items from the past year.
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Dec 22, 2021
King's honours employees with service milestones
King’s congratulates those long-serving employees who have achieved service milestones and thank them for their dedication to making King’s a place to be and a place to become. -
Dec 14, 2021
King's looks to give back and help less fortunate
The King’s community has once again come together to pay it forward by undertaking a variety of initiatives aimed at improving the lives of the less fortunate. -
Nov 1, 2021
Career Canada Month highlights King's commitment to student career development
As part of Career Canada Month, King’s will be highlighting the programs and resources it offers to support students’ transition to impactful and meaningful careers.
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Oct 15, 2021
Alumna presents at Black Catholic Theological Symposium
King's alumna Chanelle Robinson (BA '15), now a doctoral student in systematic theology at Boston College, presented at the 2021 Black Catholic Theological Symposium, held on October 7-9, 2021, at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.