Mollie Hemingway to Give Commencement Address at King’s

Mollie Hemingway will address the 2018 graduating class of The King’s College at its Commencement exercises on May 5.

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Mollie Ziegler Hemingway, a senior editor at The Federalist and a contributor to Fox News, will address the 2018 graduating class of The King’s College at its Commencement exercises on Saturday, May 5 in New York City.

Acting President Tim Gibson said, “We are thrilled Mollie Hemingway is joining us. Her work consistently overlaps with the interests and work of The King’s College community, and we are very much looking forward to hearing from this articulate voice.”

Ms. Hemingway has previously served as a columnist for Christianity Today, a senior writer for GetReligion.com, and an editor at Ricochet.com. Her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, National Review, First Things, and the Claremont Review of Books. She graduated from the University of Colorado with a bachelor’s in economics. She was a 2004 Novak Journalism Fellow, and a 2014 Lincoln Fellow of The Claremont Institute. Hemingway and her husband Mark were the 2016 Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Fellows in Journalism at Hillsdale College. In 2017, she received Avail NYC’s Voice for Change award. She serves on the board of the News Literacy Project and The Fund for American Studies’ Institute on Political Journalism.


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