Stories
Alumnus Helps Launch Online Resource for Families of Those with Special Needs
This past winter, the Clayton brothers launched a new venture, Springible, an online platform (currently in beta mode) dedicated to providing support and resources for the 240-plus million caregivers, family members, and loved ones of those who have special needs and disabilities.
Professor Brian Brenberg Named Values & Capitalism Visiting Professor at the American Enterprise Institute
Professor Brian Brenberg has been named the Values & Capitalism Visiting Professor for the 2017-2018 academic year.
King’s Team Navigates Politically-Charged Discussions in Indonesia
In May 2017, Professor Robert Carle, Ph.D., and four King’s College students traveled to East Java on the first King’s International Venture to Indonesia in the midst of extreme political and religious tension.
Professor Joshua Blander, Ph.D., Researches Humility Development with Biola University and Christian Scholars Foundation Grants
Professor Joshua Blander, Ph.D., assistant professor of philosophy at The King’s College, recently returned from a workshop and conference on Jewish Philosophical Theology at the Herzl Institute in Jerusalem, where he was able to continue work on a long-term research project on the role and cultivation of the virtue of humility in the Christian life.
Madison Iszler (PPE ’15) Awarded Prestigious Hearst Journalism Fellowship
This spring, Madison Iszler was awarded a prestigious Hearst Journalism Fellowship, a two-year newspaper fellowship for early-career journalists, which she will begin late this August.
The King’s College Media Updates | July 2017
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
Alumni Class Notes for July 2017
Steve Camp ‘73 writes, “After 32 years of owning and operating a Christian bookstore, my wife and I have finally retired. I have fond memories of my time at King’s and was saddened to hear that it [Briarcliff Lodge] burned down.”
Twelve Students Return from Study Abroad in Paris
From May 13 to June 24, twelve King’s students joined Dr. Henry Bleattler, Chair of the Media, Culture, and the Arts program, and other faculty in Paris for the 2017 Europa International Venture.
DC Alums Connect Over Cicero
On Sunday, June 11, 30 alumni trekked across Washington D.C. with significant others and children in tow led by Professors David Tubbs and Joseph Loconte.
Alumna Launches Theater Company, Opens Door for New Artists
Hope Chavez student-produced, for the first time in King’s history, a sold-out musical written by a student (her classmate Grant DeArmitt) in an “off-off-Broadway” theater house in New York City.
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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