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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 17, 2024
Dr. Kerr comments on the four-day work week's effects on Canada's fertility rate
Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, contributes his insights to an article in the Toronto Star about factors contributing to Canada's stagnating fertility rate, and how a four-day work week could affect it. -
Dec 13, 2024
Dr. Muller discusses Alberta's plan for border crime
Dr. Ben Muller, Professor and Program Coordinator of Migration and Border Studies, appeared on CBC's Edmonton AM to discuss the Alberta government's plan to send sheriffs, drug patrol dogs and surveillance drones to the province's border with the United States. -
Dec 12, 2024
Dr. Dean adds expertise to article about impact of U.S. tariffs
Dr. Jason Dean, Associate Professor of Economics, provided his expertise in an article for WWNY about the impact a tariff imposed by the U.S. on Canadian goods could have on relations between the two countries. -
Dec 9, 2024
Dr. Silva writes about violence, injuries in college football
In the aftermath of a violent brawl in a college football game and the death of a player from injuries suffered in another, Dr. Derek Silva, Associate Professor of Sociology, has co-written several articles about the human cost of the sport. -
Nov 26, 2024
King's alumnae trying to get more domestic violence education into Ontario schools
The CBC has provided coverage on how King’s psychology grads Lucy Fisher, Sofi Kotilehti, and Jessica Mitchell are taking the Agnes Penner Prize-winning “Breaking the Cycle” project which teaches youth about intimate partner violence, and trying to get it into school curriculums. -
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 15, 2024
Dr. Birnbaum has article published on access to justice and modernization of the family law rules
The Law360 Canada website has published an article, co-written by Dr. Rachel Birnbaum, Co-Director, Research Institute with Children, based on a research study, illustrating the diverse, and often conflicting, perspectives on how the family law rules could be modernized to meet the needs of litigants.