The King’s College Media Updates | March 2020
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
I’m excited to share that I’ve signed on as a Contributor with @FoxNews. Sincere thanks to those who have followed, informed, and encouraged my commentary on markets, business, and politics. Much more to come!https://t.co/1HYrGp5F9k
— Brian Brenberg (@BrianBrenberg) March 25, 2020
Video of the day: Dr. Jacqueline Rivers on “The History of the Black Church”@TheKingsCollege brings in great speakers and we are blessed to have a good relationship with Dr. Rivers and her husband, Eugene Rivers.@tkcPPE @drantbradley @WsKrides https://t.co/lxUMUQTueM
— Paul Mueller (@PaulDMueller) March 7, 2020
Later this week, we’re releasing the podcast version of our workshop with @PLeithart from @_Theopolis on the Perfection of God.
Don’t miss part one, the lecture at @TheKingsCollege where Dr. Leithart laid framework for thinking about God’s attributes.https://t.co/PoNT2BhxiJ
— Center for Hebraic Thought (@HebraicThought) March 11, 2020
My experience teaching online for 3 hours today @TheKingsCollege: Students had a great attitude. I noticed some who were more quiet in person seemed more active & engaged online. The public chat on our LMS system allows for fun / clever comments & discussion. #edu #COVID19
— Paul Glader (@PaulGlader) March 12, 2020
My @TheKingsCollege students at The Whitney this afternoon to see how the Mexican muralists transformed the visual arts in the US in the 1930s & 1940s. pic.twitter.com/LKbF1tpBpD
— Daniel A. Siedell (@GodintheGallery) March 7, 2020
THE A-TEAM: @BrianBrenberg @FreemanWSJ @JessicaTarlov debate President Trump’s warning that Biden Ukraine dealings will pose a ‘major’ campaign issue #nine2noon pic.twitter.com/pNaJw0GSKD
— America’s Newsroom (@AmericaNewsroom) March 5, 2020
Are you a conservative or middle-of-the-political-road young person who’s looking for a college without a far-left agenda? Come check us out at @TheKingsCollege in #NewYorkCity
We’re Christian, conservative, thoughtful, engaged, historically-oriented, and forward-thinking. pic.twitter.com/lALIg94rxv
— David Talcott (@TalcottNYC) March 6, 2020
Kindness, competence, & character win again(Eph 4:32, Phil 2, 1 Thess 4:11)! For the 2nd year in a row, a @menofchurchill man “growing in wisdom and stature” was selected as Student Body President @thekingscollege. Congrats Colin Phillips! #ProudChurchillFacultyAdvisor 😭 pic.twitter.com/nM8YyywmIW
— Anthony Bradley (@drantbradley) March 5, 2020
Watch King’s alum, Michael Sheetz (@thesheetztweetz) on @CNBC‘s Power Lunch discuss @virgingalactic‘s #StockRally, its underlying business model, and what investors should be watching for. https://t.co/OFO4nVoH2p
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) March 4, 2020
This is my command center for the next few weeks as Kings delivers its courses online. I’ll be livestreaming lectures and discussions on bioethics, sexual ethics & Plato. Am I comfortable doing this? Extremely. I hope students are equally safe, snug, & keeping their minds sharp! pic.twitter.com/9ePjckTFER
— David Talcott (@TalcottNYC) March 12, 2020
The Classical Learning Test guru speaks the truth: We @TheKingsCollege are going to do GREAT! We offer the genuine article. https://t.co/Tr0on0VJZB
— David Talcott (@TalcottNYC) March 12, 2020
How to help the U.S. economy without wasting taxpayer money. My latest piece with #FoxNews. https://t.co/trWE9w1vXw
— Brian Brenberg (@BrianBrenberg) March 12, 2020
Read this letter to the editor in @nytimes today and find it inspiring for students and faculty @TheKingsCollege and other institutions affected by #COVIDー19 Having some solitude can be a positive situation that produces inspired results. #Covid_19 @JMPjournalism pic.twitter.com/9V7ygxyVKj
— Paul Glader (@PaulGlader) March 14, 2020
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! We are launching our new website this month! See a sneak preview: pic.twitter.com/29enHebgfc
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) March 16, 2020
Getting all my courses fully online over spring break under the watchful eye of Baxter the cat. Excited to embrace this new normal with my students! @TheKingsCollege pic.twitter.com/bOcAzE7Ow3
— Kimberly Reeve (@KimberlyReeve) March 17, 2020
Reminder: when the Pevensie children were isolated during a national crisis, they found a magical wardrobe, explored a fantasy wonderland, led an army of talking animals against an evil witch, fulfilled an ancient prophecy, and reigned over the realm for years, all in one morning
— Ethan Campbell (@ProfGawain) March 17, 2020
President @TimGibson88 describes how King’s responded to the #CoronaVirus pandemic in this @WNGdotorg piece. https://t.co/OZLPpGfreG
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) March 17, 2020
Coronavirus puts small colleges in a tough spot https://t.co/W6vY0VDGPN via @usatoday Glad to see USAT spoke with @TheKingsCollege president Tim Gibson for this video about what small liberal arts colleges are doing in the #CoronavirusOutbreak #Covid19 #Covid #CoronaVirus
— Paul Glader (@PaulGlader) March 20, 2020
New Episode!
On the rise & fall of the Roman Republic; on the role that citizen soldiers played; & on parallels between Rome & the modern US.
ft. @steele_brand, author of the new book “Killing for the Republic: Citizen Soldiers & the Roman Way of War”https://t.co/gTxlIMufwl
— Dr. Lantern Jack (@DrLanternJack) March 17, 2020
I’ve got an article in the latest issue of @CTmagazine! It’s about anxiety, and how the Old Testament creates a unique form of group therapy centered on God’s presence. May these reflections help you as they’ve helped me over the last few years.https://t.co/Z1Hwjjm0G1
— B.G. White (@bg__white) March 23, 2020
#AncientPhilosophy is so cool that Shakira is studying it!
Come to @TheKingsCollege, take my Ancient Philosophy course, and you, too, can be as cool as Shakira. https://t.co/uuXa472r7h
— David Talcott (@TalcottNYC) March 30, 2020
This was a perfect example of a forum at The Row House . . . and it was a perfect example of what makes @TheKingsCollege so amazingly awesome. https://t.co/XYEISSJkb9
— Ned Bustard (@nedbustard) March 28, 2020
Which movies, TV shows, and entertainment festivals have been delayed or canceled due to #COVID19? Prof. @alissamarie gives the run-down @voxdotcom: https://t.co/DNpPncJjYn
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) March 28, 2020
Some @TheKingsCollege students were inspired by Patrick Stewart @SirPatStew reading Shakespeare sonnets on Twitter and wanted to see King’s professors read their favorite passages from literature. I did one better and recited from memory … pic.twitter.com/CbRvbOA2BI
— Ethan Campbell (@ProfGawain) March 26, 2020
Welcome Bridget Rogers (@graceabounds17), our Chief Development Officer! Bridget worked as Director of Donor Relations in 2018 and served as the president of the Student Alumni Council at her alma mater, @Indianauniv. She is the mother of our 2019 valedictorian @ellegracerogers. pic.twitter.com/9MF5uxmsXQ
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) March 24, 2020
“If we’re going to cushion the blow the coronavirus has inflicted on the economy without wasting taxpayer money and recklessly ballooning our debt, then aid should be focused on putting money in people’s pockets and keeping them on the job.” https://t.co/T1W0fKGBM4
— Brian Brenberg (@BrianBrenberg) March 24, 2020