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King’s Announces Launch of Center for Human Flourishing
The mission of the Center for the Study of Human Flourishing is to critically examine and promote the moral, social, political, economic, and aesthetic practices that lead to human flourishing and advance the common good.
Remembering Dr. Wayne Frair
Dr. Wayne Frair, Professor Emeritus of Biology at The King’s College, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, January 29 in Morristown, New Jersey, after suffering a heart attack.
Dr. Paul Marshall To Speak On Charlie Hebdo, Free Speech, and Freedom of Religion
The McCandlish Phillips Journalism Institute welcomes Paul Marshall to The King’s College for a lecture on the implications of anti-blasphemy laws worldwide.
Nor-easter Snowstorm Update, January 27
The King’s College campus and classes will resume a normal operating schedule tomorrow, Wednesday, January 28.
Nor-easter Snowstorm Update, January 26
The King’s College campus will close at 6:00 PM ET this evening due to the severe weather expected, and any College events taking place after that time are cancelled.
Nor-easter Snowstorm Update, January 25
The King’s College will be open tomorrow, Monday, January 26. Faculty will contact their classes directly in the event that their specific classes are cancelled or modified, so students should monitor their King’s email.
Spring Inviso Dates Announced
The King’s College hosts prospective students from around the world to tour the college and New York City during Inviso visit weekends.
Carly Hoilman Receives DeVos Award from ISI
Hoilman received the award at the annual ISI gala, held on October 23, 2014 at the University Club of New York. The award is presented in honor of longtime ISI friend Rich DeVos, co-founder of Amway and owner of the Orlando Magic NBA franchise.
Renowned Broadway Composer Charles Strouse Visits King’s
Renowned Broadway composer Charles Strouse visited the campus of The King’s College on October 28, 2014 to conduct a masterclass with musical theater students.
Digital Currency Roundtable Event to be Held on Campus
The discussion gives the College’s students a more complete picture of Bitcoin’s ecosystem and showcases its enormous impact and challenges in each of these areas.
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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