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Well, that escalated quickly

This year, King’s reversed the long trend of declining first-year enrollment. This year’s freshman class boasts 192 students, a two per cent increase from last year’s 188. Although this two per cent increase seems meagre, it’s an important step in the right direction for the university. At a time when most other humanities programs are […]

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Getting back on (tenure) track

The increased use of contract faculty is a currently widespread problem in North American universities, and King’s is not immune to it. However, with recent changes in leadership here at King’s, there’s hope that change is in the air. Universities across the continent have been using short-term contract positions – rather than tenure positions – […]

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A new man on campus

This year Professor William Lahey became the 25th President of the University of King’s College. Lahey is entering his term of presidency with a background in the fields of law and government. He has worked at the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie for 15 years with plans to continue teaching during his presidency. “King’s […]