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Serpent in the Garden: Christian Perspectives on Race Relations in America
In a webinar hosted Thursday, June 18, Dr. Anthony Bradley, Dr. Dami Kabiawu, Dr. David Tubbs, and Dr. Dru Johnson shared Christian perspectives on race relations in America.
King’s Publishes College-Wide Commitment to Unity in Diversity
This June, The King’s College published “A Biblical-Theological Commitment to Unity in Diversity” to present a shared vision for ethnic diversity in light of the College’s mission.
King’s Students Can Enroll in a Free Digital Marketing Boot Camp This July
Alex Andreyev, VP of Advisory Services at Cadreon and a King’s alumnus, is teaching a free course on digital marketing to King’s students. The course runs July 6-31, 2020.
Amelia Lehosit Receives ‘Scholarship and Christianity in Oxford’ Award
The King’s College warmly congratulates Amelia Lehosit (English Dec. ’19) on recognition by Scholarship and Christianity in Oxford for her “exceptional academic performance” during the fall 2019 Oxford Scholars’ Semester.
King’s Launches Center for the Study of Christianity and the Black Experience
The King’s College is pleased to announce the launch of the Center for the Study of Christianity and the Black Experience and the appointment of Dr. Jacqueline C. Rivers as senior fellow of the Center.
The King’s College Media Updates | May 2020
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
Dr. Joseph Loconte Accepts Position at The Heritage Foundation
Dr. Joseph Loconte has accepted a position as Director of the B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies at The Heritage Foundation.
Introducing the 2019-20 Founders Scholarship Winners
The King’s College is pleased to introduce and congratulate Esther Wickham, Quinn Wallace, and Almesha Oldham as winners of the 2019-20 Founders Scholarship competition.
A Prayer of Lament
Dear students, staff, and faculty: my heart is heavy. I am grieved, angry, and deeply disappointed by events in a nation I devoted 32 years of my life defending.
What Is Technology Doing to Human Nature?
Are there some technological developments that threaten to undermine a flourishing human life, and what can we do about it? Answers excerpted from a symposium hosted by the College’s McCandlish Phillips Journalism Institute and the Acton Institute.
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