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King’s 2020-21 Student Cabinet Announced
The King’s College is pleased to announce the King’s student cabinet for the 2020-21 school year.
Thatcher and Barton Begin Partnerships with Father’s Heart Ministries & God’s Love We Deliver
Essential businesses and organizations remain open during the spread of COVID-19, including several ministries near and dear to The King’s College.
Virtual Spring Interregnum XVI
On April 1-3, King’s students competed in the Interregnum XVI spring conference. During Interregnum, students showcase their talents and represent their House in various competitions, earning points towards the House Cup.
Fourth Annual Starlight Art Night
On Saturday, February 29, The Table partnered with Events to host the fourth annual Starlight Art Night on the theme of African-American fashion through the decades.
Photo Gallery: House History in Living Dioramas
“If you were making a museum of your House, what parts of your House’s history would you put on display?”
Fall 2019 Internships, Part II
We’ve been spotlighting a few of the many King’s students who complete internships before graduation. Meet some of our internship-holding students and read what they’ve been learning.
Fall 2019 Internships
Meet some of our internship-holding students and learn about the important work they are doing in New York City.
‘Songs For A New World’ Highlights Moments of Decision
This semester, the Media, Culture, and the Arts program at The King’s College presented ‘Songs For A New World,’ written by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown.
Dr. Bleattler Leads Study Abroad in Rome and Florence
In May, seven King’s students and Drs. Bleattler, Kinlaw, Siedell, and Salyers traveled to Italy for the College’s sixth Europa trip.
Footprints in the Sand: Students Explore the Historical and Modern State of Israel
For 10 days, King’s students explored the biblical sites of historic Israel while learning about Jewish-Christian relations and the modern Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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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