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Award Ceremony Honors Graduates, Faculty, Staff
On Friday, May 6, 2022, The King’s College held its sixth annual formal award ceremony to honor outstanding students in the class of 2022 and to recognize the faculty and staff who have made significant contributions to the King’s community.
Recapping Interregnum XVIII: Readiness
On March 30 – April 1, King’s students competed in the Interregnum XVIII spring conference. During Interregnum, students showcase their talents and represent their House in various competitions, earning points towards the House Cup.
The King’s College Media Updates | March 2022
A review of how the faculty, staff, students, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
Black Europe, Christian Africa – A Black History Month Lecture from Dr. David D. Daniels III
Dr. David D. Daniels presented his Black History Month lecture on the origins of African American Christianity prior to the rise of modern racism.
The Media, Culture, and the Arts Program Presents Original Musical “NORMAL?”
“NORMAL?” was an original musical that explored how King’s students sought a return to normalcy after the height of a worldwide pandemic.
King’s Collaborates With City Ministry Partners on Day of Service
On Saturday, January 28th, students, staff, faculty, and alumni of The King’s College participated in the Eighth Annual King’s Day of Service, a day-long initiative to confront the spiritual and material needs of New Yorkers.
The King’s College Announces Simplified Tuition Pricing Structure
The King’s College has lowered annual tuition from $37,000 to $21,000 for incoming students.
Technology to Connect Users Across Social Media
Tyler Sells (Business Dec. ’21), Tyler Gebhart (MCA ’23), and Ben Oldham (Business Dec. ’21) started their business, Rola, to help people develop new and meaningful relationships.
Recapping Fall Interregnum XVIII: Readiness
Every semester, The King’s College pauses classes for two days of competitions revolving around a theme and accompanying works of literature. This sui generis tradition is known as Interregnum.
The Media, Culture, and the Arts Program Presents Staged Reading of ‘Carousel’
The musical, set in a coastal Maine town, follows the love story of a sweet, gentle millworker named Julie Jordan, played by Skylar Navratil (MCA ’23), and a troublemaking carousel barker named Billy Bigelow, played by Aidan Briggs (MCA ’22).
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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