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The King’s College Hosts Western Civilization Challenge Bowl Tournament
On January 25, King’s welcomed students from the James Madison Program at Princeton, Grove City College, and the Abigail Adams Institute at Harvard for an American heritage-themed quiz bowl.
Interregnum XV Speaker Announced
Dr. David Corbin will deliver the keynote evening lecture to begin Interregnum XV on April 9.
King’s Announces Semester Study Partnership with Morocco’s Ecole Superieure De Journalisme De Communication
ESJC students may now attend The King’s College as visiting students through the New York City Semester program, receiving ESJC course credit.
King’s Forum Event Addresses State of Religion in America
In an interview with Peggy Wehmeyer, New York Times columnist Ross Douthat discussed the challenges of unifying polarized people under one spiritual philosophy.
King’s Celebrates the Life and Legacy of William F. Buckley
On Monday, November 26, The King’s College and the National Review Institute held a reception and panel discussion to celebrate the life and legacy of William F. Buckley, Jr.
The Continuing Relevance of F.A. Hayek
On November 28, The King’s College hosted George Mason University’s Dr. Peter Boettke to speak on the continuing relevance of F.A. Hayek.
Roberta Ahmanson Discusses Why Beauty Matters
On November 15, the McCandlish Phillips Journalism Institute at The King’s College hosted art connoisseur and philanthropist Roberta Ahmanson for a lunchtime lecture on art and beauty.
Classical Conversations Founder Leigh Bortins to Speak at King’s
Leigh Bortins, founder and CEO of Classical Conversations, will deliver a lecture on March 7 entitled “Mothers and Money: Building Businesses with Babies.”
In Memoriam: Presidential Fellow Dr. Herb London
Dr. Herb London, presidential scholar at The King’s College, passed away at the age of 79 on November 10, surrounded by his family.
King’s to Host Western Civilization Challenge Bowl with the James Madison Program at Princeton, the Abigail Adams Institute at Harvard, and Grove City College
Dr. Joshua Kinlaw, assistant professor of history and humanities, will coach the King’s team: Elle Rogers (’19), Michael Napoli (’19), and Abby Smith (’19).
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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