The King’s College Media Updates | December 2020
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
The 2020 spring semester brought a sudden shift to distance learning. Faculty from @georgefox, @TheKingsCollege, @blfdcollege, @HSUTX, & @BethelIndiana discuss the explosion of online learning and lessons learned. #CCCUAdvancehttps://t.co/o15eNBttKW
— CCCU (@cccuorg) December 31, 2020
High school seniors planning on studying #journalism @TheKingsCollege @JMPjournalism: please consider applying for this scholarship from @nytimes And we have journalism scholarships at King’s as well. https://t.co/5Wz5P4Knq7
— Paul Glader (@PaulGlader) December 31, 2020
The gang is back in town! @bernadeadline was one of my editors at @ESTribune and a great friend through @TheKingsCollege pic.twitter.com/aA0FK0ZXyV
— Wes Parnell (@ParnellWesley) December 29, 2020
What does it mean to practice civility in our current political climate, especially for Christians, and especially toward those with whom we disagree? Hear more on @biblicalmindmag with @Dru_Johnson @alissamarie @drantbradley @DCInnes1 and Dr. Tubbs: https://t.co/BBjzfIUKj4
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 29, 2020
The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. —John 1:14 #MerryChristmas pic.twitter.com/V6bPvgzEIy
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 25, 2020
@JMitchellNews recounts the investigation that reopened four notorious “cold cases” of the Civil Rights Movement. Mitchell’s work as an investigative reporter sent four Klansmen to prison. Watch his lecture feat. Dr. Tubbs and @PaulGlader https://t.co/YIE81Dt3L3: pic.twitter.com/S1qLV9emHC
— MPJI (@JMPjournalism) December 21, 2020
What is the difference between a statesman and a politician? @revjoewatkins explores the conversation with the president of the @JohnJayInst, Greg Schaller, and King’s alumna Rachel Shinn: https://t.co/kRjYpNBCqw pic.twitter.com/LyzI2MuHpQ
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 19, 2020
Dr. @TalcottNYC writes the lead article in the annual journal of the Center for Public Theology at @MBTS where he seeks to explain an “ancient script” for young people who are struggling to find direction. Download and read: https://t.co/Y6bQuIfWwt
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 19, 2020
King’s commitment to the truths of Christianity, academic freedom, and a liberal arts core curriculum of politics, philosophy, and economics create a unique environment for students to question, debate, and learn: https://t.co/F77xY6OFvX
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 19, 2020
Today was my last day on campus. I’m going to miss this place. pic.twitter.com/4Q2PuC36JB
— Joseph Scibbe (@jfscibbe) December 18, 2020
#WalterHooper passed away Dec. 7th 2020, Dr. @JosephLoconte wrote an essay in @NRO reflecting on his legacy. Read: https://t.co/hPWY2XzOZD
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 18, 2020
Congratulations to The King’s College! By earning one of only 24 ‘A’ grades in #WhatWillTheyLearn, @TheKingsCollege shows just how dedicated they are to ensuring that all TKC students receive an exceptional liberal arts education. https://t.co/Cd7g0ESUIG pic.twitter.com/TQUJUsIeSL
— American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) (@goACTA) December 15, 2020
2020-21 Lions. While King’s athletes (@TKCAthletics) were not able to play this season, they continued to train and remain hopeful for the future! We are thankful for the many ways our community stepped up to meet challenges this year. @tkc_saac pic.twitter.com/XmAXqtanSu
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 11, 2020
Universities are cutting philosophy, literature, the arts from their offerings at an alarming rate. If you care about human beings flourishing, please read and share this video. And to read the story that came from this talk: https://t.co/P9irbBrhvh https://t.co/rtgO9ZsyAU
— Jessica Hooten Wilson (@HootenWilson) December 11, 2020