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Collaborative Integrated Project Delivery Approach to Drive Development of $20M Science Centre
Posted on: Jan 22, 2024The King’s University is thrilled to announce the selection of its first partners in building the Centre for Excellence in Sciences (CES). The Centre will advance scientific education and research and…
Committing to prayer in our campus community
Posted on: Dec 04, 2023As we enter the Christmas season, thoughts of the baby born in a manger often lead to greater emphasis on God and the hope we find in Jesus. For many, though, the hustle and bustle of the holidays is…
King's welcomes first President's Scholarship recipient
Posted on: Sep 22, 2023This fall, The King’s University welcomes the first-ever recipient of the President’s Scholarship, Scott Mora. The scholarship, which covers one year of tuition at King’s, will be awarded every…
Introducing Cora-Lee Conway, King’s New Dean of Students
Posted on: May 04, 2023Students will see a new face planning co-curricular activities and leading the Student Life office this fall. Cora-Lee Conway is stepping into the role of Dean of Students, overseeing King’s student…
Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee medal presented to President Humphreys for outstanding service
Posted on: Mar 15, 2023President Melanie Humphreys was presented with a Jubilee medal earlier this month for her diligent and tenacious service in the field of post-secondary education. The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal…
Harmony in community
Posted on: Oct 26, 2022A choir is a community of voices tuned to harmony. What better community than King’s to offer a home to displaced choristers? When Concordia closed its community-based music programs last year, Dr.…
Leading by example
Posted on: Jul 14, 2022Camp is a summertime staple and at King’s, athletes spend a few of their summer days helping young people hone their skills at Eagles Youth Camps in badminton, basketball, and volleyball. Lauryn Draker,…
Sharing this land as neighbours
Posted on: Jul 11, 2022Each year, King’s Indigenous Initiatives Circle (IIC) supports the university’s commitment to justice, reconciliation, truth-telling, and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action.…
Badminton student Narayan Ramdhani headed to Commonwealth Games
Posted on: Jun 21, 2022King’s business student and Eagles athlete Narayan Ramdhani is headed to the Commonwealth Games this July and August in Birmingham, UK. The badminton player, (ranked 288 in the world in men’s singles,…
Ukrainian music expert Dr. Melanie Turgeon named full professor at King’s
Posted on: Jun 14, 2022With twenty years of research, teaching, and scholarship at The King’s University, not to mention national and international recognition for her work as a highly sought after Ukrainian music expert,…
Dr. Caroline Lieffers awarded King’s Early Achievement in Teaching Excellence
Posted on: May 24, 2022Her empathy, ability to include all voices in the room, hybrid teaching model of lecture and discussion, and innovative history courses are only a few of the reasons why Dr. Caroline Lieffers, assistant…
Women's basketball gives back off the court
Posted on: May 19, 2022When games were cancelled due to COVID-19, the team showed the community what love looks like. Being part of a team is more than just wearing the same uniform. Last year, when university sports were cancelled…
Summer youth camps give Eagles a chance to serve their community
Posted on: May 04, 2022Camp is a summertime staple and at King’s, athletes spend a few of their summer days helping young people hone their skills at badminton, basketball, and volleyball. Lauryn Draker, a second-year libero…
A deep breath, a deeper understanding
Posted on: Apr 25, 2022Writing and academics didn’t always come easily to Len Fehr, King’s writing success coordinator. As an undergraduate student at a large public university, Fehr struggled to keep up in his studies.…
A new way to think about sacrifice and justice
Posted on: Apr 14, 2022s what we think about biblical sacrifice and justice all wrong? Theology professor Dr. Andrew Rillera thinks that for many Christians, the answer is largely a yes. Rillera has a new book coming out with…