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King’s Collaborates With City Ministry Partners on Day of Service
On Saturday, January 28th, students, staff, faculty, and alumni of The King’s College participated in the Eighth Annual King’s Day of Service, a day-long initiative to confront the spiritual and material needs of New Yorkers.
The King’s College Announces Simplified Tuition Pricing Structure
The King’s College has lowered annual tuition from $37,000 to $21,000 for incoming students.
Technology to Connect Users Across Social Media
Tyler Sells (Business Dec. ’21), Tyler Gebhart (MCA ’23), and Ben Oldham (Business Dec. ’21) started their business, Rola, to help people develop new and meaningful relationships.
Recapping Fall Interregnum XVIII: Readiness
Every semester, The King’s College pauses classes for two days of competitions revolving around a theme and accompanying works of literature. This sui generis tradition is known as Interregnum.
The Media, Culture, and the Arts Program Presents Staged Reading of ‘Carousel’
The musical, set in a coastal Maine town, follows the love story of a sweet, gentle millworker named Julie Jordan, played by Skylar Navratil (MCA ’23), and a troublemaking carousel barker named Billy Bigelow, played by Aidan Briggs (MCA ’22).
Summer Academy 2021 Student Highlights
Thirty-seven students participated in 2021’s online Summer Academy, with tracks in investing, filmmaking, journalism, the American legal system, and entrepreneurship.
Summer 2021 Student Spotlights
Kiera Williams (MCA ’22) is interning at Code and Theory, Juliette Kheyfets (Finance ’22) is interning at Dow Jones, and Montgomery Drumm (Finance ’22) was awarded the Chartered Financial Analyst Society New York Heloise Ham Scholarship.
The 73rd Annual Commencement Exercises
The King’s College hosted its 73rd Annual Commencement Exercises honoring the 116 graduates in the Class of 2021 on May 7 and 8 at St. George’s Episcopal Church in New York City.
Recapping Interregnum XVII: Reconciliation
During Interregnum conferences, all classes pause and students compete in a variety of creative efforts around the theme, with reference to assigned texts.
King’s 2021-22 Student Cabinet Announced
Please join us in praying for these student leaders as they prepare to lead the student body in the 2021-22 academic year.
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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