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Hidden Profit Academy: Harnessing the Genius of Accounting Professionals
Through her new learning management platform, Hidden Profit Academy, Professor Dawn Fotopulos helps CPAs increase small business survival rates.
The King’s College Media Updates | April 2020
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
The King’s College Releases House Namesake Decisions
The College retains existing House namesakes and announces rubric for future namesakes, and will create a process by which Houses may explore a namesake change out of the desire to learn from other historical figures who constructively engaged with the Christian or classical traditions.
Liturgy: “Some Women of Our Group Astounded Us”
An assessment of the women in Jesus’ life reveals remarkable phenomena, broadly related to the intellectual abilities of these women and their capacity for both moral judgment and adherence to moral principle, which is worthy of Christian emulation.
King’s 2020-21 Student Cabinet Announced
The King’s College is pleased to announce the King’s student cabinet for the 2020-21 school year.
Center for Hebraic Thought Welcomes New Fellows, Awards Grants, and Inaugurates ABS Partnership
The latest on how the Center for Hebraic Thought (CHT) is promoting literacy in biblical thought and theology with these developments and a new project.
Liturgy: “Therefore Did My Heart Rejoice”
While Christianity provides answers to life’s most important questions, it has always acknowledged the great mysteries of human life.
Thatcher and Barton Begin Partnerships with Father’s Heart Ministries & God’s Love We Deliver
Essential businesses and organizations remain open during the spread of COVID-19, including several ministries near and dear to The King’s College.
Virtual Spring Interregnum XVI
On April 1-3, King’s students competed in the Interregnum XVI spring conference. During Interregnum, students showcase their talents and represent their House in various competitions, earning points towards the House Cup.
History Spotlight: The 1968 Flu Pandemic
The 1968 flu pandemic (H3N2 virus), also known as the “Hong Kong flu,” forced King’s to close its campus in Briarcliff Manor, New York, early before Christmas Break. King’s alumni reminisce about the experience.
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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