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Dr. Miroslav Volf to Deliver Interregnum XVII Opening Lecture
Speaking on the theme of Reconciliation, Dr. Miroslav Volf will deliver the keynote evening lecture to begin Spring Interregnum XVII on April 7, 2021.
MCA Program To Produce Student-Written Virtual Musical February 11-13
‘Crashing Into Silence’ is a virtual production of scenes and songs written by King’s students about their pandemic experiences.
King’s Debate Society Competes in Vermont Online Tournament
Five teams from the King’s Debate Society competed from November 6-8 at an online debate tournament hosted by the University of Vermont, where one debater earned a 14th place speaker award and a varsity team advanced to quarterfinals.
Year in Review Feature: Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself
Now that their term has concluded, we asked the 2019-2020 student cabinet to share their reflections on the past academic year.
A Back to School Letter from President Gibson
Let this academic year be one in which we purpose ourselves to see God’s goodness amid the struggle.
Students Learn Digital Marketing from Alumnus in the Field
Over the month of July, 63 current and incoming King’s students completed the free Digital Marketing Bootcamp offered by Prof. Alex Andreyev, a King’s alumnus and VP of Advisory Services at Matterkind.
Business Strategy Students Compete in CapSim World Finals
This spring, Professor of Business Dawn Fotopulos and her business strategy class, led by Edvin Löfgren (Business ’21) and Christina Lewis (Business ’20), made finals at the Capsim Foundation Challenge competition.
The King’s College Virtually Hosts 72nd Annual Commencement Exercises
On Saturday, May 9, 2020, The King’s College virtually hosted its 72nd annual Commencement exercises to honor the 114 members of the Class of 2020.
Virtual Awards Ceremony Honors Graduates, Faculty, Staff
On Friday, May 8, 2020, The King’s College held its fourth annual formal award ceremony to honor outstanding students in the class of 2020 and to recognize faculty and staff who have made significant contributions to the King’s community.
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.
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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