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Alumni Class Notes for December 2019
Carol Meisky (’42) died peacefully in her sleep on Oct. 31, 2019, and a book by Phil Hopkins (’95) on Christianity and Iran will be published with Palgrave Macmillan next year.
‘Songs For A New World’ Highlights Moments of Decision
This semester, the Media, Culture, and the Arts program at The King’s College presented ‘Songs For A New World,’ written by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown.
The King’s College Media Updates | November 2019
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
Will Machines Replace Us? Jay Richards on The Human Advantage
During his visit November 13-14, Dr. Jay Richards made the case that economic freedom contributes to happiness and that machines will not cause permanent job loss.
2020 Summer Academy Application Opens
This coming summer, The King’s College is pleased to host Summer Academy for the sixth year. Summer Academy is a week-long program that allows academically motivated high-schoolers to study the ideas that shape the world while earning college credit.
Alumni Class Notes for November 2019
Peter Temple (’71) retired from pastoral ministry after 41 years, and Zachary M. Cochran (‘10) is marrying Sylvia N. Muriithi this November.
Interregnum XVI: Progress and Sacrifice
On November 8-9, King’s students competed in the Interregnum XVI fall conference, taking up questions like, “When does the sacrifice become too great for the progress desired?”
What’s New with Student Organizations This Fall
Student organizations offer an outlet for students to explore, refine, and share extracurricular passions and interests. This fall, orgs are hosting a number of notable events and speakers.
Phillip Magness: Is Economic Inequality Spiraling out of Control?
Within the last several weeks, a Twitter war has raged, involving the three French economists Piketty, Saez, and Zucman (PSZ) who recently released a free book on justice-based reasons for imposing a wealth tax on the ultra-rich.
Lady Lions Volleyball Team Makes History with Conference Win
The King’s College women’s volleyball team won the HVIAC Championship and finished their season on an eight-game winning streak.
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