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Volume 6 / Issue 30 / March 25, 2019
Last Week to Complete Your Intent to Register (ITR)

The deadline to complete your Intent to Register (ITR) online is quickly approaching. ITR is your opportunity to express your intent to return to King's in September 2019. It also gives you an opportunity to indicate your desired degree and program choices. Complete your ITR online before March 31 to secure a priority course selection appointment for June/July.

See more about completing your ITR.

If you need extra help, attend one of our evening ITR sessions for assistance completing your Intent to Register. Academic Counsellors will be available in the Academic Dean's Office (DL104) to answer your programmatic questions and to assist with completing your ITR.

March 26 from 5 - 7 p.m. 
Dante Lenardon, 104
See more about Evening ITR. 
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King's In The News
The Wounded Body of Christ Symposium held - The Catholic Register reported on "The Wounded Body of Christ" symposium which took place March 14-15 and was sponsored by the Centre for Advanced Research in Catholic Thought at King's. 

Historians caution against finding a 'smoking gun' in Pius XII archives - King's History professor Dr. Robert Ventresca is quoted in an article in  the Catholic Register about the upcoming opening of the entire archives of papal documents covering the papacy of Pius XII in March 2020.

New Ontario family law project helps lawyers provide unbundled services The Lawyer's Daily  discusses the launch of Ontario's Family Law Limited Scope Services Project. Dr. Rachel Birnbaum of the King's School of Social Work is the project's principal researcher.

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March 25-31
Research Week 2019

A truly collaborative effort, Research Week is one component of the broader goal of enhancing the culture of undergraduate research endeavours at King's to celebrate class-based research and experiential learning.

Some highlights include:
King's Undergraduate Research Conference

Continues until March 30
King's University College
King's Income Tax Clinic

The School of MEM is offering income tax services on a drop-in basis.

March 25-29 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Wemple 020
Celebrate Disability Studies' Great Year

Learn about exciting program changes, give your feedback on DS and the changes happening, celebrate faculty successes, DS-customized gift for all DS Major graduating students. Refreshments provided.


March 25 from 3-4 p.m.
Vitali Student Lounge
Studying for Exams Seminars

STARS Learning Lab is hosting seminars to learn multiple choice and essay exam study tips and strategies.

March 26-28 at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
KC 119
Sponsorship and Fundraising Workshop

We will discuss what the differences are between sponsorship and fundraising and how they work.

March 27 from 4:30 - 6 p.m.
KC 119
Tea & TED Talks

Tea & TED Talks is a "movie night" for residents to enjoy TED Talks and drink tea as a way to wind down during the exam period. 

March 27 from 8:30 - 11 p.m.
Wemple Cafeteria
Post-Graduate Programs Information Booth

A representative from Fanshawe College will be here to provide information and answer questions you may have about post-graduate programs at Fanshawe College.

March 28 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
King Student Life Centre
The Undoing Dance Book Launch

Join us in celebrating Dr. Vidya Natarajan's publication of her novel titled, "The Undoing Dance."

March 28 from 4 - 5 p.m.
Vitali Student Lounge
Veritas Series

Carmiel Frutkoff and Colleagues will give a talk titled, "Conversations with Kids4Peace."

March 28 from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. 
Joanne & Peter Kenny Theatre

Farewell Dinner

Celebrate the end of the school year and share your favourite memories over a delicious dinner.

March 29 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. 
Vitali Student Lounge

Chamber Choir Concert

King's University College Chamber Choir, joined by the chamber orchestra, presents a program that explores the literal and figurative meanings of darkness and light. 

March 30 from 7:30 - 9 p.m. 
'The Chapel' at Windermere on the Mount, 1486 Richmond Street

Coffee Social

Christ the King University Parish will be hosting a gathering with coffee and sweets following the morning Eucharist. We hope that many of you will be able to join us in the Parish Hall.

March 31 at 11 a.m.
Christ the King University Parish

Giving Psychology Away: Implications, Solutions, Applications

A series showcasing the applications of psychology for the betterment of individuals and society,   including keynote addresses, an Applied Psychology panel of professionals in nonacademic careers, a panel of successful King's graduates, presentations of student capstone projects from a variety of applied courses, a student career fair, and networking opportunities.

April 3, 5, and 9
King's University College
Indigenous Knowledge Keeper

Indigenous Knowledge Keeper, Liz Akiwenzie, will be on campus to answer any questions about the traditions and history of Indigenous culture. Bring your tea or coffee for an informal sharing of knowledge. 

April 3 and 4 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
King Student Life Centre, KC214
Coffee House

Please join us for a night of music, poetry and art as we welcome all King's students to share their talents. We invite you to indulge in a warm coffee, relax and enjoy the music. No previous experience is required. 

April 3 from 8 -10 p.m.
Spriet Learning Commons, King Student Life Centre

Pet Therapy

Take a study break and join KUCSC to de-stress with bunnies, chickens, ferrets, chinchillas and more!

April 4 from 1 - 3 p.m.
King Student Life Centre

Veritas Series

Dr. Benjamin Muller will give a talk titled, "Walls, Security, and the Sacred."

April 4 from 7:30 -9:30 p.m.
Joanne & Peter Kenny Theatre

Women in Civic Leadership Public Symposium

Hear from students about the community impact projects they have been working on with women community partners across the city.

April 5 from 2:30 - 5 p.m.
London Public Central Branch, Stevenson and Hunt Room. 251 Dundas Street.

St. Joseph's Hospitality Centre

On the first and second Saturday of the month, King's gathers at the St. Joseph's Hospitality Centre on Dundas Street to foster community with our brothers and sisters in the core of the city. We provide music, crafts, something to eat and some fellowship. They p rovide us stories of hope.

April 6 and 13 from 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
707 Dundas St., London, Ontario
One Word. One Donation.

One word can tell your story. Share O ne Word that describes what King's means to you, using the hashtag #KingsOneWord.
Science, Technology and the Human Experience (SOC 3328F)

New course for Fall 2019. The main focus in this course is to understand the roles of science and technology in broader societal context as well as the influences of social, cultural and environmental factors on the practices and uses of science and technology. For more information, contact Dr. Ana Ning.
Liturgy Schedule

March 25 - 7 p.m. -  Prayers with the Songs of TaizĂ© (CTK)
March 26 - noon - Eucharist (CTK)
March 28 - noon - Eucharist (CTK)
March 29 - noon - Eucharist (CTK)
March 31 - 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. - Eucharist (WOTM)
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