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The King’s College Announces New Museum Studies Minor and Concentration
Students will learn museum management and museology, as well as how museums communicate historical narratives outside of a traditional academic setting.
Recovering What Has Been Lost: Classical Conversations Founder Leigh Bortins Speaks at King’s
Leigh Bortins shared the philosophy behind her educational services business: “No expert help is ever promised, but what is promised is that people who love the Lord, love their children, and love learning will do their best to model that with you, for you, and for your child.”
Peter J. Ferrara Named Dunn Liberty Fellow at The King’s College
Generously supported by the Dunn Foundation in honor of Bill Dunn, the fellowship allows Ferrara to advance the mission of King’s by teaching select economics courses while writing and speaking on public policy and free-market economics.
MPJI Hosts Washington Post Editor David Cho
“I don’t bring to the Post any particular agenda,” David Cho said. “The job always asks you to put your personal agendas aside and just report exactly what you see.”
The King’s College and The Becket Fund Host Panel on the Founders’ Hope for Religious Liberty in America
Panelists agreed that the rise of secular liberalism has threatened to separate the traditional conception of rights from its biblical roots.
Dr. Christian Miller Visits King’s to Discuss Moral Transformation
On February 19 and 20, Dr. Joshua Blander and the Society of Christian Philosophers hosted philosophy professor and author Dr. Christian Miller for a series of lectures and workshops at King’s.
King’s Team Selected For NYC Media Lab Accelerator Program
VettNews, a digital startup headed by several faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College, was selected to participate in this spring’s NYC Media Lab Combine.
Black History Month Speaker David M. Bailey Redefines “We” in “We the People”
Bailey addressed themes of colorblindness, culture-blindness, and power-blindness, which have been ingrained in America since its founding.
King’s Partners with Four Local Ministries In Fifth Annual Day of Service
This year, 166 individuals volunteered with four local ministries from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., making this one of largest Days of Service yet.
‘Fight for the Rights of Others’: David French On Religious Liberty
French argued that, in order to save religious liberty, we have to rediscover a biblically-rooted tolerance. “Fight for the rights of others that you would like to exercise yourself.”
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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