Addressing a room of King’s journalism students and faculty, Professors Eternity Martis and Nana aba Duncan shared one of the most surprising things they’ve found in their research: that they’re the first to do it. “Black folks have never been asked about how they are perceived in the news. No one’s taking the time to…
This annual undergraduate conference offers students an opportunity to present their work to an audience of friends, peers and faculty On January 24 and 25, the Early Modern Studies Society welcomed students to the Annual Conference of the Early Modern—a yearly conference created for—and presented by—undergraduates to engage with all things early modern. In keeping…
Content note: the following article discusses genocide and sexual assault. Author and poet Kenny Fries takes on a sombre and too often forgotten subject at the first of this year’s Public Lecture Series: Representations of Disability in Historical, Scientific and Artistic Perspectives On a cold winter night, nearly 60 people, including students, faculty and…
Alumni Hall - New Academic Building, 6350 Coburg Rd., Halifax, NS
Join us for the third event in the Public Lecture Series: Representations of Disability in Historical, Scientific and Artistic Perspectives. On February 25 Indigenous researcher,…
Alumni Hall - New Academic Building, 6350 Coburg Rd., Halifax, NS
On March 5, 2025, writer and historian Greg Radick presents the 7th MacLennan Lecture, “What If? Alternative Pasts for Science and Technology — and Why…