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Robert Doll to Deliver Keynote Commencement Address
The King’s College is pleased to announce that Robert Doll, equity investor and strategist, will address the 2021 graduating class of The King’s College during its 73rd Annual Commencement Exercises.
King’s 2021-22 Student Cabinet Announced
Please join us in praying for these student leaders as they prepare to lead the student body in the 2021-22 academic year.
Alumni Class Notes for April 2021
Joice (Barnett) Franklin (’54) died on March 22, 2021; Christopher Carlson (’80) is living in Raleigh and writes with personal updates; Lily Brown (’93) passed away on June 8, 2020 from heart failure.
Book Launch: Dr. Benjamin White’s ‘The New Testament in Comparison’
A selection of essays co-edited by White and Durham University’s Dr. John M.G. Barclay, the book aims to guide scholars in making comparisons between New Testament texts and other ancient texts from the Greco-Roman world.
The King’s College Media Updates | March 2021
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
2020 Alumni Award Winners
The 2020 Alumni Award winners are Dan Egeler ’80 (Alumnus of the Year), Diana Bellini ’06 (J. Stanley Oakes Award), and Tom Sparling ’78 (Charles W. Anderson Award).
Dr. Miroslav Volf to Deliver Interregnum XVII Opening Lecture
Speaking on the theme of Reconciliation, Dr. Miroslav Volf will deliver the keynote evening lecture to begin Spring Interregnum XVII on April 7, 2021.
Alumni Class Notes for March 2021
Von Hardesty (’61) shares about his work as a curator at the National Air and Space Museum; Rev. Chandler Clifford Bergdahl, Jr. (’68) passed into eternal life on December 29, 2020; Sean Spurlock (PPE ’14) writes with updates about his company, Two Cities Pizza.
Black History Month Address by Dr. Lucas Morel
Dr. Lucas Morel, Head of the Politics Department at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, held a virtual lecture on Feb. 11 highlighting the life of famous abolitionist Frederick Douglass.
Political Violence in American History
Dr. Jacqueline C. Rivers, Dr. Anthony Bradley, Dr. Matthew Parks, Dr. Joseph Loconte, and Dr. David Tubbs provided historical and scriptural insights about recent incidents of political violence.
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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