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Prof. Wilkinson Attends Sundance Film Festival
Alissa Wilkinson, who serves as an assistant professor of English and humanities at The King’s College as well as chief film critic at Christianity Today, recently had the opportunity to attend the Sundance Film Festival.
King’s Commences Smart Giving Via Kindrid
Giving to King’s is easier than ever. Beginning today, friends of King’s can contribute to its mission with just a text message through an entirely new way called Smart Giving.
King’s Announces New Student Housing
The College has signed leases on housing in two new buildings and plans to move the students who are currently living in Herald Towers, located in midtown Manhattan, to three buildings within a few minutes’ walk of campus.
King’s Co-Sponsors Book Launch for Dr. Daniel Siedell
The King’s College is pleased to co-sponsor, with Olmsted Salon, a celebration of the new book from Presidential Scholar and Art Historian in Residence Dr. Daniel Siedell.
National Review Editor Rich Lowry to Speak at King’s
The King’s College is pleased to welcome Rich Lowry, editor of National Review, to campus for a lecture on March 31 entitled “Abraham Lincoln and the American Idea.”
King’s Debate Society Makes Strong Showing Around the U.S. in February
The King’s Debate Society attended four tournaments in February, and plans to host a tournament in March along with participating in scrimmages with teams from other colleges in April.
Prof. Udo Middelmann to Lecture on Francis Schaeffer’s Legacy
The King’s College is pleased to announce that Udo Middelmann will present a Presidential Speaker’s Series lecture and discussion on Francis Schaeffer and his relevance for today.
Journalist and TV Producer Alice Rhee to Speak at King’s
Rhee is the Senior Producer for the Washington Post’s digital video enterprise known as “Post TV.” Prior to this role, she spent her entire professional career at NBC News and MSNBC.
Historian and Presidential Scholar Amity Shlaes Speaks on Calvin Coolidge
Shlaes explained how serious of an endeavor economics was to Coolidge, saying, “He took economics the way other presidents took war.”
King’s Welcomes The London Center for Policy Research
The Center was organized to engage in research on the key policy issues of our time: national security, energy, and risk analysis.
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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