The King’s College hosted former nurse and documentarian Jennifer Lahl to present her most recent film titled “The Detransition Diaries” on Tuesday, Nov. 15 in the City Room. Lahl has become a regular guest at The King’s College. Last year she presented a documentary that received both negative and positive responses from the student body.
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Read MoreThe King’s College hosted Scott Rozell to discuss the challenges of starting a business and good practices for businesses and executives to thrive on Thursday, Oct. 20. Rozell, whose mission, as stated, is “to help as many teachers and future teachers as we can” with tutor programs to help pass their certification tests, deliberated on what it means to be an effective leader in the business world.
Read MoreThe King’s College hosted Dr. Richard Swinburne, Oxford Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, for a lecture titled “Are We Bodies or Souls?” on Wednesday, Oct. 12. Swinburne discussed the complexities of the body and soul and gave his answer to the age-old question of what makes a person a person.
The King’s College student organization “TKC Students for Life” (TKC SFL) hosted a public debate labeled “The Nine Month Dilemma” concerning anti-abortion related issues on Wednesday, Sept. 28. This event marks one of the first times TKC SFL decided to orchestrate an event completely student-led — created for people to gain a deeper understanding of the different sides of the abortion issue.
Read MoreThe King’s College hosted economic philosopher and author Dr. Rachel Ferguson to discuss her new book “Black Liberation Through the Marketplace” on Thursday, Sept. 22 in the City Room. Ferguson presented her research, specifically by observing the extreme division in America’s thought processes concerning race.
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