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.
My Decision-Making and Negotiation students are phenomenal! Here are two of six teams negotiating a six-person/two-party collective bargaining agreement via Zoom. @TheKingsCollege #Negotiation #onlinelearning pic.twitter.com/3JnaDJI0a6
— Kimberly Reeve (@KimberlyReeve) April 2, 2020
“If Jesus can go to the darkest mental places of the human mind in Gethsemane and emerge resurrected and vindicated, we also—by faith in him—will be raised to new life and a new psychology.” -Dr. @bg__white @CTMagazine: https://t.co/4YOwxmbp88 pic.twitter.com/82q0PsDomD
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 1, 2020
Callie Patteson, a senior @TheKingsCollege just wrote a piece for the Today Show titled, “I’m finishing my senior year of college from my parents’ kitchen” … https://t.co/0UJwAbh5gZ via @TODAYshow
— Anthony Bradley (@drantbradley) April 3, 2020
“Real strength has to do with helping others” –#MisterRogers, read @PaulGlader‘s article on why we should watch Mr. Rogers during #coronavirus #quarantine: https://t.co/g7Xgo19G37 pic.twitter.com/DusOTMJE5G
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 4, 2020
What is a ‘social media influencer’? Read alum @michellereedyt’s interview on @foxnews:https://t.co/5rUmVWxf4m pic.twitter.com/kAjltkTW6T
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 4, 2020
Bethany Johnson, a student at @TheKingsCollege, took to the streets of New York City to snap pictures of what life looks like now during COVID-19. #covid19 #NewYorkCoronavirus
Check out her gallery below:https://t.co/u3l6eLMtH4— Empire State Tribune (@ESTribune) April 4, 2020
I’ve been waiting for official confirmation, but now I can announce: @TheKingsCollege has awarded me a sabbatical for Spring 2021 so I can finish writing my new book:
THE ENGLISH APOCALYPSE, to be published by @MIP_medpub in the @METS_texts series. #medievaltwitter pic.twitter.com/CSgsnX65fJ— Ethan Campbell (@ProfGawain) February 15, 2020
In a piece of exciting news for our team, the NYC Semester program recently reached a milestone of 40 partner schools. Remote and socially distant celebrations are in order!🥂🎊https://t.co/WAVim7xG4P
— MPJI (@JMPjournalism) April 6, 2020
With Plato, you’re in the dialogue, too!
How we roll in @TheKingsCollege classes on the history of philosophy. https://t.co/DfqfcSVOg8
— David Talcott (@TalcottNYC) April 6, 2020
Good News, for me.
B/c of @yhazony‘s urging and quality time at the @LogosInst, Biblical Philosophy is now a reality.
Now is the time in my life where I start fires that cannot be quenched! pic.twitter.com/ZZ4X5nxRLK— 𝐃𝐫𝐮 𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 (@Dru_Johnson) April 7, 2020
What is it like to have an #anxiety disorder during a #pandemic? Read @jonseidl’s (PPE ’09) interview with @AP: https://t.co/gbO1J0iXJR pic.twitter.com/2TqKN21gg2
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) March 26, 2020
The Black Death forever changed the world by allowing survivors to rise out of a rigid class system and innovate to make up for human labor, leading to the Protestant Reformation, Robert Carle writes:https://t.co/XNZhxGE6HU #ThursdayThoughts #COVID hear more at @TheKingsCollege
— Religion Unplugged (@ReligionMag) April 9, 2020
My colleague, Joe Griffith, has this encouraging piece in The Federalist. @tkcPPE @TheKingsCollege #CSLewis https://t.co/52LScTnQXX
— D.C. Innes (@DCInnes1) April 10, 2020
Thrilled tonight to meet some of the incoming (Fall 2020) @MenofChurchill students @TheKingsCollege. Outstanding group! Brilliant, driven, hilarious! Can’t wait to have these poets, warriors, and kings on campus! The class of 2024 is impressive. We’re blessed to have them!! pic.twitter.com/iTooTsX1fH
— Anthony Bradley (@drantbradley) April 12, 2020
.@TheKingsCollege graduate @MichaelTToscano writes about the heartbreak of a losing a grandparent while coronavirus restrictions make it impossible to visit him:https://t.co/5R4dOSxK5A
— Ethan Campbell (@ProfGawain) April 14, 2020
Dr. @Dru_Johnson on how we are all “ritualed” people. These are not simply things we do, they form our hearts and our worship. @TL_Miles @pj_schreiner @WesternSeminary:https://t.co/7R3pbsdrys pic.twitter.com/4avpZcwBWs
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 14, 2020
I joined @shannonbream & @foxnewsnight to discuss economy re-opening and viewer questions on coronavirus relief. https://t.co/FbQWU0G8IH
— Brian Brenberg (@BrianBrenberg) April 14, 2020
“Anything worth spending seven hours on — even during a #pandemic lockdown — is probably worth thinking about a little more deeply.” – Prof.@alissamarie on #TigerKing @voxdotcom: https://t.co/LHWAEORyQM
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 14, 2020
Wes Parnell, an alum of The King’s College & reporter for @NYDailyNews, contracted #Coronavirus https://t.co/AVhSZb3e5E Glad to know @ParnellWesley, one of my star alums @JMPJournalism @TheKingsCollege, is OK! Good story in @estribune by @_Jilliancheney #Covid
— Paul Glader (@PaulGlader) April 16, 2020
Two King’s alumni, May Overmyer and Will Gauthier, held their wedding despite the #coronavirus. Read their story in the @nytimes: https://t.co/2jQo5bTfRg pic.twitter.com/fxxiVQLtlm
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 17, 2020
Little known fact: Paul was probably bald, bow-legged, partially blind, with a huge unibrow & bad stage presence.
In this interview with @bg__white, learn about Scripture’s openness to human weakness from David to Paul, and how that helps fight anxiety.https://t.co/nBzWTKiLLq
— Center for Hebraic Thought (@HebraicThought) April 15, 2020
Prof. @alissamarie on stories that tell us how to live in, and after, a pandemic @voxdotcom:https://t.co/2xqU4lZRpA pic.twitter.com/6gKfGUORXT
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 17, 2020
Want to know more about @TheKingsCollege? Don’t want to visit NYC right now? Not a problem. Take the virtual campus tour with my friend @DCInnes1 https://t.co/E2GS14lrL4
— David Talcott (@TalcottNYC) April 17, 2020
President Tim Gibson on how King’s is caring for their students, conducting virtual events for prospective students, and supporting others in #highereducation @cbnnews: https://t.co/vzbboqwVxV pic.twitter.com/vAiMx1XHDL
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 18, 2020
Dr. @josephloconte on #FranklinRoosevelt’s failure to face the international “contagion” of totalitarianism prior to the outbreak of WW2 @TheNatlInterest: https://t.co/oyH9W5gKOH pic.twitter.com/ufmYmpgN1b
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 18, 2020
On April 8, @alissamarie joined @lacrae, @iamfujimura and @veritasforum for a virtual #VeritasForum on lament, hope, and creativity during the #coronavirus. Watch the recording:https://t.co/g2XswcVcyA pic.twitter.com/PDcCHX1znW
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 18, 2020
Those who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19 suffer the most immediate consequences of this, but the situation shapes up to be troubling for another group of people as well: college seniors. Read below for advice from @TheKingsCollege professors: https://t.co/1BgNV86fEY
— Empire State Tribune (@ESTribune) April 20, 2020
Prof. @BrianBrenberg on the steps that businesses — large and small — can take to re-instill customer confidence and create our new normal @foxnews: https://t.co/fT7siNbKmq pic.twitter.com/7mblopQjBg
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 23, 2020
Happy birthday, Shakespeare! This is my favorite monologue, and probably the longest passage of poetry I know by heart: Mercutio’s Queen Mab speech from Romeo & Juliet. #ShareYourShakespearehttps://t.co/r1Le0PDFc4
— Ethan Campbell (@ProfGawain) April 23, 2020
Student Gov’t leaders for The King’s College 2020-2021 school year.
This is both clever and delightful.
What a great team of students to help us ring in what is surely going to be a year to remember! Proud to be a part of @TheKingsCollege https://t.co/Pn8QnZTNd2
— David Talcott (@TalcottNYC) April 24, 2020
I joined @BretBaier & @SpecialReport on @FoxNews last night to discuss what the economic path forward looks like. https://t.co/8L7RgEithj
— Brian Brenberg (@BrianBrenberg) April 24, 2020
It was a pleasure to discuss with my colleagues @TheKingsCollege how Christians have responded, and should respond, to pandemics. If you missed pt. 3 of “How Epidemics Change History,” watch here: https://t.co/8gjX1ZGjna via @YouTube
— B.G. White (@bg__white) April 28, 2020
On April 16, King’s faculty, Dr. David Tubbs, Dr. @JosephLoconte, Prof. @AmityShlaes, and Dr. @PaulDMueller discussed “Modern #Pandemics: Political and Economic Ramifications.” Watch the recap here: https://t.co/RQTp5Sf5qU pic.twitter.com/LQV09SUva2
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 28, 2020
Visit King’s even while you #stayhome: https://t.co/qvFasP3hfc
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 26, 2020
.@JosephLoconte: Lewis & Tolkien started writing their epic works in the late 30’s when ideologues were on the march throughout Europe. It’s no coincidence that the abuse of science and the will to power appear in their works, and receive strong pushback: https://t.co/FRJ5bjFUDE pic.twitter.com/33zTuDBf1s
— The Trinity Forum (@trinityforum) April 24, 2020
Congratulations to the winners of #InterregnumXVI! @houseofsba in 1st place, @TKCBonhoeffer in 2nd, and @HouseOfThatcher in 3rd! Read more on King’s first ever virtual Interregnum: https://t.co/qmBkX5ZXey
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 24, 2020
On April 9, King’s faculty, Dr. Robert Carle, Dr. @Steele_Brand, Dr. Henry Bleattler, and Dr. @profgawain, discussed “The Black Death” in the first of three sessions regarding How Epidemics Change History. Watch the recap here: https://t.co/ka6BSmPUMQ pic.twitter.com/NEix2zRWdz
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 15, 2020
Educating for Liberty — a Post-pandemic necessity that we will doing @TheKingsCollege https://t.co/lvVPmF3JBz
— David Talcott (@TalcottNYC) April 7, 2020