The Formal Installation Ceremony: A Blend of Tradition and Renewal
On March 19, 2026, coinciding with the Feast of St. Joseph, King's University College at Western University in London, Ontario, held a momentous ceremony to formally install Dr. Robert Ventresca as its 10th President. The event, hosted at the Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in St. Peter’s Seminary, drew a diverse gathering of students, faculty, staff, alumni, benefactors, faith leaders, government officials, and academic peers from across Canada. The liturgical procession, complete with sacred music from the King's University College Chamber Choir and Christ the King University Parish Choir, underscored the institution's deep Catholic roots while incorporating Indigenous elements such as a Sacred Fire ceremony led by Elders and Knowledge Keepers from local First Nations.
Bishop Ronald P. Fabbro of London delivered the homily, emphasizing education's role in bridging divisions in a polarized world. 'We live in an era where education itself is becoming divisive,' he noted, calling for a renewed commitment to common humanity. Paul Tufts, Chair of the King's Board of Directors, praised Ventresca as a 'respected scholar, thoughtful leader, and dedicated member of the King’s community' who brings 'wisdom, compassion, and a compelling vision for the future.'
The ceremony featured the oath of office administered by University Secretary Paul Wilton, a vesting ritual with colors symbolizing King's heritage, and a blanket gifting ceremony representing reconciliation and community trust. Dr. Ventresca signed the declaration of office amid applause, marking the official transfer of leadership.
Dr. Ventresca's Journey: From First-Generation Student to President
Dr. Robert Ventresca's story is one of profound connection to King's University College. A first-generation university student whose parents immigrated from southern Italy, he enrolled at King's in 1989, graduating with a History degree in 1993. He earned his PhD in History from the University of Toronto and returned to King's as faculty in 2000, rising through ranks to Interim Academic Dean in 2022, Interim Vice-President Academic Dean in 2023, Vice-President Academic Dean in 2024, and Interim President from September 2024.
Renowned as an historian of the Catholic Church, modern Europe, and the Holocaust, Ventresca authored Soldier of Christ: The Life of Pope Pius XII (Harvard University Press) and serves as general editor of The Cambridge History of the Papacy. He is a member emeritus of the Royal Society of Canada's College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists. In his installation address, Ventresca reflected on his Catholic education opening doors while stressing accountability: 'Catholic institutions were involved in the residential school system... I believe that tradition must be held accountable to its highest principles.'
- 1989-1993: Undergraduate at King's (History BA)
- 2000: Joins faculty as History Professor
- 2022-2025: Series of interim and VP roles
- November 10, 2025: Appointed 10th President for five-year term
Leadership Transition Amid Controversy
Ventresca succeeded Dr. David Malloy, who departed abruptly in August 2024, weeks into a new five-year contract. Malloy, president since 2019 (initially as Principal), alleged wrongful dismissal linked to his support for LGBTQ+ initiatives, filing a $1.6 million lawsuit against the college. This transition occurred during broader challenges in Ontario's higher education sector, including funding shortfalls and enrollment pressures from federal international student caps.
Ventresca's internal ascension provided stability, allowing focus on the college's strategic priorities without external disruption.
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Renewing the Promise: The 2024-2029 Strategic Plan
Under Ventresca's leadership, King's is advancing its Renewing the Promise strategic plan (2024-2029), emphasizing mission sustainability through three pillars:
- Fostering an inclusive, student-centred learning community informed by Catholic intellectual tradition, reconciliation, and equity.
- Deepening excellence in teaching, research, and scholarly activities.
- Strengthening a mission-enabling culture for long-term sustainability.
The plan builds on King's Catholic character to create ethically grounded changemakers, aligning with Ventresca's vision of infusing 'conscience to competence' via liberal arts education. For more on the plan, visit the King's strategic planning page.
King's University College: A Catholic Liberal Arts Powerhouse
Founded in 1954, King's University College is a Catholic liberal arts institution affiliated with Western University, offering degrees in arts, social sciences, management, and social work to about 3,500 full- and part-time students from Canada and 23 countries. Its 34-acre green campus fosters small classes and personalized learning, with access to Western's facilities.
Rooted in Catholic intellectual tradition, King's promotes social justice, diversity, and the common good, welcoming students of all faiths. Programs emphasize critical thinking, creativity, and ethical leadership, preparing graduates for impactful careers.
Navigating Challenges in Canadian Higher Education
Ontario's postsecondary sector faces a $1.3 billion funding gap, exacerbated by federal caps on international students, tuition freezes, and rising costs. Catholic colleges like King's must balance mission-driven education with financial sustainability. Ventresca's experience positions him to address enrollment declines, enhance research, and strengthen partnerships amid these pressures.
For insights into Ontario's college funding crisis, see this CBC report.
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Stakeholder Perspectives and Future Implications
Carl Still, President of St. Thomas More College and Chair of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities in Canada, lauded Ventresca's scholarly record and leadership for personalized Catholic education. Students and faculty anticipate continuity in academic excellence and community building. As King's approaches its 75th anniversary, Ventresca's term promises renewal, reconciliation efforts, and expanded opportunities in research and student services.
In a competitive landscape, King's emphasis on ethical formation and liberal arts distinguishes it, equipping graduates for roles in social work, policy, business, and academia. Explore career paths at AcademicJobs.com higher ed jobs.
Outlook: Building on Legacy for Tomorrow's Leaders
Dr. Ventresca's installation heralds a new chapter for King's, blending tradition with forward-thinking strategies. By prioritizing inclusion, excellence, and sustainability, the college is poised to thrive amid national challenges, continuing to form compassionate, competent leaders for Canada and beyond.






