Stories
Words That Restore
Leah Guaglione always wanted to make art that spoke truth. Spending months in recovery after a severe accident gave her new insight into what that could mean.
Healing Soul and Body
Pursuing a career in emergency medicine, Matt Fillingame applies the spiritual and philosophical principles he learned at King’s to healing the sick.
Alumni Class Notes for May 2020
Jackie Deane (NBC ’73), wife to George Deane (NBC ’71) was peacefully called to heaven on April 17, 2020; Emily Schatz (’11) shares what her alumni friends are up to during self-isolation.
Business Strategy Students Compete in CapSim World Finals
This spring, Professor of Business Dawn Fotopulos and her business strategy class, led by Edvin Löfgren (Business ’21) and Christina Lewis (Business ’20), made finals at the Capsim Foundation Challenge competition.
Prof. Paul Glader and Alum Wes Parnell Accepted to Fulbright Programs
Journalism professor Paul Glader was approved for a Fulbright Specialist three-year term and Wesley Parnell (PPE ’19) was accepted to the competitive one-week Berlin Capital Program.
Grace Like Breath
Chris Pasquale spent early adulthood without ambition and imprisoned by drug addiction. When a tragic incident forced a change, he found a new love for teaching and philosophy that he now uses to minister to others.
The King’s College Virtually Hosts 72nd Annual Commencement Exercises
On Saturday, May 9, 2020, The King’s College virtually hosted its 72nd annual Commencement exercises to honor the 114 members of the Class of 2020.
Virtual Awards Ceremony Honors Graduates, Faculty, Staff
On Friday, May 8, 2020, The King’s College held its fourth annual formal award ceremony to honor outstanding students in the class of 2020 and to recognize faculty and staff who have made significant contributions to the King’s community.
How Epidemics Change History: A Four-Part Series
The King’s College’s four-part lecture series, titled, “How Epidemics Change History,” looked back at the plagues of the past and discovered lessons that could help guide us through the COVID-19 crisis.
Liturgy: “Studying All Day, and All Night”
If you can go about the week conscious that God is with you, that he’s not absent during hard times, you’ll find that you’re more confident and more able to find joy in these trials.
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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