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Isabella Jordan (RTS ’17) Awarded Fulbright Teaching Assistantship
The Fulbright Program is a highly prestigious international program that annually sends students and faculty to 160 countries.
NYC Semester Student Spotlight: Michael Bahena
After graduation, Michael was able to leverage his experience and contacts in the King’s program to obtain a permanent job in finance.
Natalie Hustek (Business ’18) Places In National Business Competition
Natalie Hustek competed in Go Live Serve’s Business Case Competition, placing fourth out of forty-four teams.
King’s Hosts Seventh Annual Empire Debates
This year’s tournament attracted competitors from a record 17 institutions, coming from as far away as the University of Michigan-Flint and Duke University.
MCA Musical ‘Floyd Collins’ Displays Caver’s Search for Glory—and God
The Media, Culture, and the Arts program at King’s produced its third musical, Floyd Collins, on February 8-10 at the Salvation Army’s Theater 315 on 47th Street.
King’s Community Offers Practical Compassion in Fourth Annual Day of Service
On Saturday, January 13, 2018, The King’s College community served fellow New Yorkers and advocated for justice worldwide during the Fourth Annual Day of Service.
Summer 2017 Internships in the City
In the midst of living side by side with New Yorkers and everyday exposure to the vast riches the City has to offer, on clear display is the wide variety of internship opportunities in New York.
Madeleine Castle (PPE ’18) Represents King’s at Prestigious West Point Conference
Madeleine Castle (PPE ’18) represented The King’s College at SCUSA 69 as a delegate to the “NATO and the Future of U.S. Alliances” roundtable.
Summer Academy at The King’s College 2018
Summer Academy is a week-long camp in the heart of Manhattan for high school students who want to dig deep into the moral and intellectual heritage of our society.
Whose Baby is He?: The King’s Players Perform ‘The Unusual Tale of Mary and Joseph’s Baby’
On November 2-4, The King’s Players delivered four performances of The Unusual Tale of Mary and Joseph’s Baby.
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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