People around the world have gotten used to working remotely this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But one staff member at The King’s College had already been working from home for two years before the college shut down last March. Bridget Rogers, 58, was just settling into her role as the Chief Development Officer for King’s when, all of a sudden, everyone was working from home like her.
Read MoreThe city recently opened up eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine to any New Yorkers 16 years of age and older who want it, but a Siena College poll recently found that more than 25% of those surveyed do not plan to get the vaccine.
Students and faculty at King’s are now part of the larger population that has access to the vaccine, although opinions around receiving the shot — and the possibility of easing restrictions on campus — vary within the school community.
Read MoreThe Lady Lions won their last home game of the year against Webb Institute at St. Joseph’s College on Saturday afternoon. Following winter break, the Lady Lions will continue their season on Thursday, January 23. They will play Yeshiva University at 7:15 pm at Aviator Sports Complex in Brooklyn.
Read MoreBoth TKC Lions basketball teams started their regular season games with some wins, losses and a few injuries. This weekend, the Lady Lions will play at Albany College of Pharmacy on Sunday at 1 p.m. while the men’s team will compete at Cooper Union on Friday at 8 p.m.
Read MoreThe King’s College women’s volleyball team finished their season with a win against Five Towns College to earn the HVIAC Conference Championship title.
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