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Alumni Class Notes for August 2018
David Komarnicki (’59) recently self-published a book about growing up during World War II. Gaye (Davey) Mallet (’80) is being honored as the 2018 Community Champion for Dutchess County by United Way of the Dutchess-Orange Region.
Making Houses Home: The Story of the Peculiar Shape of Student Life at The King’s College
How did King’s come to have a house system, and how important has it been to the College? And what is a house system anyway?
Tim Gibson Named Seventh President of The King’s College
Tim Gibson brings considerable experience in the U.S. military to his role as president, as well as a profound investment in the College’s mission.
Drs. Tubbs and Loconte Host D.C. Alumni Gathering
On Sunday, August 12, a group of D.C. alumni gathered yet again at Dr. Loconte’s townhouse to enjoy conversation, food, and friendship
King’s Hosts Two Weeks of Summer Academy, Highest Attendance Yet
On July 22-27 and July 29-August 3, The King’s College hosted Summer Academy for the fourth year running, drawing the highest attendance yet.
Interregnum XV Theme Announced
Order and Chaos is the theme for Interregnum XV. Throughout the year, students will engage with the theme through the lens of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the book of Ecclesiastes.
Alumni Profile: Benjamin Gotchel (PPE ’15)
Benjamin Gotchel works in D.C. as a Freedom Partner Retention Manager at International Justice Mission (IJM), an organization dedicated to ending slavery.
Introducing 2018-19 Full-Time Faculty Hires
Dr. Kelly Lehtonen joins the faculty as an assistant professor of English and writing, and Prof. Benjamin G. White will serve as instructor of biblical studies.
Andrés Martinez (HUM ’20): Driehaus Scholar and Future Architect
Andrés received technical and theoretical training during the four-week architecture studio; he credits King’s for preparing him well philosophically.
The King’s College Media Updates | July 2018
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
Through its commitment to the truths of Christianity and a biblical worldview, The King’s College seeks to transform society by preparing students for careers in which they help to shape and eventually lead strategic public and private institutions, and by supporting faculty members as they directly engage culture through writing and speaking publicly on critical issues.
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