Stories
How Not To Visit an Art Museum: A Conversation About the Met with Dan Siedell
Dan Siedell, author and art critic, serves as Presidential Scholar and Art Historian in Residence at The King’s College. Siedell offers some wise advice for people trying to get the most out of their Met visits.
Digital Currency Roundtable Event to be Held on Campus
The discussion gives the College’s students a more complete picture of Bitcoin’s ecosystem and showcases its enormous impact and challenges in each of these areas.
Class of 1942 Connects with Class of 2018
Although King’s has moved from NJ to the heart of downtown Manhattan, the commitment to truth remains the same.
Early November Athletics Update
Soccer, cross country, basketball, and volleyball lead the athletics line up at King’s.
Without Virtue, Liberty Cannot Survive
The real business of a King’s education must include honor. To transform society, we must transform self.
King’s Alumnus Publishes Book on a Christian Response to Clinical Depression
Somerville, who teaches Biblical Counseling at The Master’s College in Santa Clarita, California, spent thirty-five years as a senior pastor and nine as a college professor.
King’s and Grove City College Partner for New York City Semester Program
King’s is honored to partner with Grove City College and its outstanding leadership under the presidency of Paul McNulty.
King’s Celebrates Homecoming, Presents Alumni Awards
John Sailer ’15 was crowned Homecoming King. Sailer was formerly the President of the House of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and currently serves his House as Scholar. Rosalind Mirabito ’15, President of the House of Corrie ten Boom and TKC Student Services Representative, was crowned Homecoming Queen.
Late October Athletics Update
Women’s soccer qualifies for the HVIAC Championships, while women’s volleyball made it to the HVIAC Conference semi-finals and cross-country placed 5th in the HVIAC Conference Championships.
Emeka Izeze To Speak on Boko Haram at King’s
Izeze will speak about the violent Muslim group that has terrorized Nigerians and kidnapped hundreds of young school girls in the past year.
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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