Tim Gibson delivered his first speech as the Seventh President of the King’s College, during the class of 2022’s Convocation Ceremony, at the same place where George Washington came after his presidential inauguration.
Read MoreIn this piece, the Vice President for Student Development reflects on the past 15 Years at King’s and how it has changed.
Students at The King’s College get the chance to explore the world and share a little history.
Read MoreThe Interregnum theme is order and chaos.
We encounter this theme everyday in New York City and at King’s.
After freshman year, there is the difficulty in deciding where to live. With the aspect of the campus housing system, students voiced their concern with the individual houses’ expectations.
Read MoreWhether Dylan was part of any protest movement can be debated. But it’s no question how influential music has been in social movements over the last 50 years.
Read MoreThe 36th Annual Mermaid Parade was full of seaweed, seashells, and Princess Ariels roaming around. Summer in New York City is starting to heat up and mermaids are some of the first to prepare for a cool down.
Read MoreThis fall, students will be moving into The King’s College’s first residential building in Manhattan. This building is expected to provide a secure line of revenue for the college.
Read MoreIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived to Paris last Tuesday, though some were not happy to see the symbolic visit.
Read MoreThe 90s is back and alive. The fashion saavy are rocking the baggy jeans and mini skirts once more.
Read MoreSherwood does not let his disability slow him down. Leaning on his family, continuing to push forward, and relying on his faith, he is able to overcome any challenges.
Read MoreThere’s a man in an old black-and-white photograph, looking right in the eye of the camera, wearing glasses only found in western Brooklyn, and surrounded by trees in the forest. This is hipster St. Pope John Paul II, an icon for “cool” Catholics.
Read MoreSchool plans to grow to 1000 students
Just over seven percent of the student body has designated study space
These are seven “VeggieTales” songs which economists from a wide variety of economic schools would approve of.
Read MoreCan King’s survive as a traditionally Christian, classical liberal arts school in NYC?
Recruiting students who believe in the mission becomes a secondary goal
As part of the Difficult Discussion series, Dr. Jacqueline Rivers of the Seymour Institute and Gregory Alan Thornbury engaged in a candid conversation in the City Room at The King’s College on the unfinished business of the Civil Rights Movement.
Read MoreThe last few years have been labeled the “Transgender moment “ by activists and opponents alike. While it has brought transgender people to kitchen table discussions, it has done little to inform others about a condition known as “Gender Dysphoria.” As society increases in acceptance, the umbrella term “transgender” has grown to encompass so much that the category remains practically meaningless.
Read MoreWomen don’t remember the first time they heard their name spoken out loud, or what it was once like to blush around a man. They stop noticing they put on a bra or makeup in the mornings. They forget they tuck one strand of hair behind their ear.
Read MoreI walk into Fresh&Co for an overpriced chia yogurt, my usual midday pick-me-up. I go over to the fridge where I always grab my yogurt. But to my surprise, its not there.
Read MoreMillennials are entering the workforce, tech-related jobs are at a peak, and the standard for business dress is changing—it is more casual than ever. The shift makes for new sets of rules across the American workplace, especially for women.
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