Stories
Prof. Chris Cragin-Day’s ‘No One Owns Me’ Produced as a Virtual Staged Reading
‘No One Owns Me’ is a two-person play about the sex trafficking industry in Houston. The play was produced as a staged reading at the Virtual Metzler New Works Festival this June.
The 73rd Annual Commencement Exercises
The King’s College hosted its 73rd Annual Commencement Exercises honoring the 116 graduates in the Class of 2021 on May 7 and 8 at St. George’s Episcopal Church in New York City.
Certificate Program Educates Churches in Christian Social Thought
This summer, The King’s College is piloting a non-credit certificate program in Christian Social Thought to help pastors and church leaders approach worldview formation, politics, philosophy, and economics from the Christian tradition.
The King’s College Media Updates | May 2021
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
Alumni Feature: Rob Frazier (’75) – Becoming A Wisdom Elder
Rob Frazier mentors Christians doing arts and music ministry across the world, drawing from his experiences as a music artist and as a pastor.
Alumni Class Notes for May 2021
Rev. Jack Maurice Mortenson (’58) passed away at his home in Lexington, KY on April 1, 2021 at the age of 85; Andy Alford (’86) passed away on May 18, 2021.
A Fusion of Strengths in Pursuit of the Mission and Vision
The King’s College collaborates with Primacorp Ventures Inc. to expand the College’s reach while holding fast to its rigorous Christian liberal arts education.
Recapping Interregnum XVII: Reconciliation
During Interregnum conferences, all classes pause and students compete in a variety of creative efforts around the theme, with reference to assigned texts.
The King’s College Media Updates | April 2021
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
The Bill & Vonette Bright Scholarship Fund: A Bold Vision
Bill and Vonette Bright played a critical role in reopening King’s in 1999, when just 17 pioneering students began their studies in the Empire State Building.
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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