The wrestling event of the year is finally here! King College has been given the honor of hosting the Women's Collegiate Wrestling Association National Tournament on Jan. 27-28 in the Student Center Complex...More
Thirteen French and History students finished up their winter break with a twelve-day study abroad trip to Nice and Paris, France, which included day trips to both Monaco and Italy.More
Get in the Super Bowl spirit with Super Bowl Champion Dan Reeves on Jan. 31. Reeves is best known for his 23-year head coaching career with the Denver Broncos, New York Giants, and Atlanta Falcons...More
The Buechner Institute at King College will welcome Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson as the 2012 Buechner Lecturer on Jan. 28 at First Presbyterian Church in Bristol, Tenn.More
King College photography student Adam Robinson was selected to showcase one of his photographs, one of only 33 art pieces in the 2012 Shutter Photo Exhibition at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte...More
King College is hosting a pre-game dinner/kick-off event for the newly established Tornado Athletic Club on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, at 4:00 p.m. at King's Student Center Complex. More
King College Theatre announces open auditions on Jan. 17, 18, and 19 for their two spring semester productions. Auditions will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the King College Fine Arts Theatre.More
Heading into the weeks that lead toward the 2012 WCWA National Tournament, the latest Women's College Wrestling Association rankings have been released...More
King College is pleased to announce students in traditional and professional studies undergraduate programs who received academic honors for the fall 2011 semester.More
High school juniors and seniors who want to experience King College campus life are invited to receive the royal treatment on Monday, Jan. 16, 2012, at the College's King for a Day event.More
As a part of the Community Day event, free admission will be provided and a variety of giveaways for all fans in attendance of the men's and women's basketball games on Jan. 7 versus Mount Olive University...More
King celebrated Fall Commencement exercises on Friday, December 16, at 7 p.m. at Viking Hall, awarding diplomas to 330 students who have completed undergraduate, graduate, and professional studies degrees.More
Dr. Shannon Harris, associate professor of History for King, was awarded a fellowship funded by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Appalachian College Association for the Salzburg Global Seminar.More
With the rekindling of classes this August, King's School of Nursing officially began offering the Family Nurse Practitioner concentration as part of Master of Science in Nursing degree program.More
King's 2011-2012 Theatre season titled, "Abundance and Abandon," presents a unique opportunity to explore ideas of the human need for friendship and companionship and the fear of abandonment...More
A new chapter began for King College alumnus, Steve Sword, on Aug. 1, 2011, as he was sworn in as the new Knox County [Tennessee] Criminal Court Judge.More
In June 2011, King College was granted admission into Conference Carolinas as the 13th institution to become a member and the only located outside of North or South Carolina. More
Two years ago, Jonathan Knight made the transition from Tennessee to New York City, where so many artists venture in search of their dream. It was there Knight began his study of music composition and film scoring at the New York...More
This fall, Tornado athletics welcomed a new sports information director to its ranks. The Youngstown, Ohio native in his fifth month as SID has made quite an impression on the program.More
Members of King College, Northeast State Community College, and the City of Bristol, along with developer Allen Hurley, president for Vision, and several hundred guests attended a reception on Dec. 11 in celebration of the new...More