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The King’s College Announces a New Minor in Technology, Innovation, and Design
The King’s College will begin offering a new minor in Technology, Innovation, and Design (TID) starting in Fall 2018.
David Bahnsen Joins King’s Board of Trustees
On October 19, The King’s College Board welcomed David Bahnsen as a new member.
First Things Editor R.R. Reno and Acton Institute President Father Robert Sirico Debate Free Markets and the Church
On Tuesday, November 7, The King’s College will sponsor a debate on the topic, “Should the Church rethink the merits of free markets?”
Gala, Silent Auction Benefits NYC Arts Org Illuminating the Entire Bible
Spark and Echo Arts celebrated its seventh year with a gala and silent auction fundraiser held in the O’Keeffe Student Union on October 19, 2017.
Mass Incarceration and Violence: Are We Overpunishing Violent Offenders?
On October 12, the Center for Human Flourishing at The King’s College hosted an interdisciplinary panel discussion on “Mass Incarceration and Violence: Are We Overpunishing Violent Offenders?”
Seth Lipsky Educates King’s on “The Boldness of the President”
On September 18, Seth Lipsky delivered a Constitution Day address on the “Boldness of the President” to a full audience in the City Room.
King’s Hosts Distinguished Scholar of History of Economic Thought
King’s recently hosted Dr. Bruce Caldwell, a leading expert on economist and philosopher F. A. Hayek.
Fine Artist Nicora Gangi Loans Five Paintings to King’s
In August, fine artist Nicora Gangi lent five paintings to The King’s College for use in the 2017-2018 academic year.
Center for the Study of Human Flourishing Launches Israeli-Palestinian Pathways to Peace Program
The King’s College is pleased to announce a new program housed under The Center for the Study of Human Flourishing: the Israeli-Palestinian Pathways to Peace program.
King’s Selected Part of Google News Lab University Network
King’s will join a group of 150 college and university journalism programs internationally that receive training and support that Google has developed for professional newsrooms.
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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