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Phillip Magness: Is Economic Inequality Spiraling out of Control?
Within the last several weeks, a Twitter war has raged, involving the three French economists Piketty, Saez, and Zucman (PSZ) who recently released a free book on justice-based reasons for imposing a wealth tax on the ultra-rich.
Lady Lions Volleyball Team Makes History with Conference Win
The King’s College women’s volleyball team won the HVIAC Championship and finished their season on an eight-game winning streak.
The King’s College Media Updates | October 2019
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
King’s Students, Faculty Shine at 2019 National College Media Convention
On November 1, at the National College Media Convention in D.C., The King’s College’s independent student paper won second place in the “Best Column” category.
The King’s College Eliminates Application Fee to Open Doors for Prospective Students
Assistant VP of Admissions Noah Hunter says that eliminating the fee is designed to make King’s more accessible to a wider range of students, as acceptance standards remain the same.
Timothy Dalrymple on the Witness of the Church and the Technology of God
Dr. Dalrymple’s lecture focused on the story-telling nature of humans and the significance of technology for the spread of stories.
Faith, Friendship, and Imagination at Homecoming 2019
On October 25-26, alumni of The King’s College and Northeastern Bible College reconnected with one another and with the College at Homecoming 2019: “80 Years Established, 20 Years Renewed.”
Finance and Faith Forum at The King’s College
The King’s College hosted Christian Union, Gordon College, and the Meraki Honors Program in Finance for a panel discussion about faith and finance featuring Catherine Flax, Torry Berntsen, Tom Cole, Michael Luciano, and Scott Amyx.
Namesake Review Committee Begins Its Work of Institutional Self-Reflection
Dean Leedy says, “It’s worth our time to periodically examine how these namesakes contribute to the King’s mission and students’ formation.”
A Resurrection of Latin at King’s
With the support of the faculty and Provost, Kinlaw has offered Latin for two out of the three years he has been at King’s.
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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