Alumni & Friends

Some would argue this is the real home page for the King’s website.

As King’s alumni you’re part of a loyal, multi-generational family. Whether you have just experienced Encaenia or you’re looking forward to milestone events, whether you spent five years in the Quad or just one, you know each other by your common experience; you chose King’s and you are now life-long members of the oldest Alumni Association in Canada (est. 1846).

Your personal stories reference successful and interesting undertakings in an array of fields; traditions of accomplishment that speak to the student who asks, why King’s? We are here to help you maintain the friendships that were made and to encourage new connections with other members. There are alumni benefits and we urge you to keep in touch.

Alumni and friends have and continue to play an important role in the life and progress of the university. Welcome home. We're glad you've come.

NEWS

Three honorary doctorates to be awarded at Encaenia

May 16, 2012 The University of King’s College is delighted to announce that Ronald Cutler, Elizabeth Fountain...

From J-school to med school: Chelcie Soroka

May 14, 2012 King’s journalism school grad (’12) Chelcie Soroka is from a military family, so she spent...

King's students win Super-SSHRCS to study in the UK

May 14, 2012 Evan King and Ben Manson have been awarded Super-SSHRCs, worth $35,000 a year for three years, to study...

EVENTS

May 17, 2012

Encaenia 2012

The Encaenia 2012 ceremony will take place at All Saints Cathedral on Martello Street, May 17, 2.30...

June 27, 2012 - June 29, 2012

Great Books, Great Questions: Interdisciplinary liberal arts education in Canada

On June 27 - June 29, 2012, the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research at the University of King&rsquo...

September 20, 2012

The Law of God and the law of nature: a lecture by Dr Carlos F Fraenkel

The Department of Classics with the Programme in Religious Studies is excited to announce the first...

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