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Alumni Directory Announcement
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Alumni Class Notes for February 2020
JayCee Hoffman (‘57) announces Briarcliff Manor reunion and Amy Leigh (Cutler) Wicks (‘09) publishes poetry collection.
Life Advice for Graduating Seniors
What can students expect in post-TKC life? Alumni reflect and give advice to graduating seniors.
Alumni Class Notes For January 2020
JayCee Hoffman (’57) writes with an invitation to an alumni reunion, and Elle Rogers (’19) began a nine-month academic residency with the John Jay Fellows Program.
Alumni Class Notes for December 2019
Carol Meisky (’42) died peacefully in her sleep on Oct. 31, 2019, and a book by Phil Hopkins (’95) on Christianity and Iran will be published with Palgrave Macmillan next year.
Alumni Feature: Nina Chelidze (PPE ’14)
For Nina Chelidze (PPE ’14), the Politics, Philosophy, and Economics major at King’s served as the perfect complement to her life-long ambition of working in business.
The Lawyer and the Cosmonaut
Bruce Wolff (’81), 2015 recipient of the Charles W. Anderson award, writes about an eye-opening series of conversations with a Manhattan lawyer.
July 2019 Class Notes
Mary Josephsen Kuhn (’79) passed into God’s presence on Sunday, June 16, 2019, and Rick Veit (’83) was married on June 1, 2019 at West Point to Maria Scott (not an alumna).
Alumni Feature: Lizzie Dunn (MCA ’14)
Lizzie Dunn (MCA ’14) now teaches in her own miniature King’s, a class of kindergarteners at Success Academy.
Alumni Gathering Promotes Fellowship and Discussion in the Nation’s Capital
Dr. Joseph Loconte hosted King’s alumni in his Washington, D.C. home for a discussion with Dr. David Tubbs on religious freedom, Christian engagement in civic society, and other timely topics.
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