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    King Graduate's Path Leads to U.S. Air Force

    King College graduate T. Jordan Smith was commissioned into the United States Air Force Saturday, Feb. 27....More

    King Welcomes Admissions Representative for Knoxville Region

    King College is pleased to welcome Allison Snyder as an admissions representative for King's GPS program serving the Knoxville, Sevierville, and Morristown territories...More

    King College students sponsor '$ave Green' event

    The King College SIFE organization is sponsoring a "$ave Green" community event at Bristol's YWCA on Saturday, March 6... More

    King College Music Students to Perform Music of Impressionism

    King's music student's will showcase the music of Impressionism, primarily French from the late 19th century, on March 23...More

    Author of "The Unlikely Disciple" to speak at King College

    Kevin Roose, author and Brown University student, will speak at King College on Monday, March 29, 2010...More

    King's 84th Annual Dogwood Weekend

    Dogwood Weekend is a time for reunions, reconnecting with old friends, and celebrating...More

    High School Students Get "First Look" at King

    High school sophomores and juniors who want to experience King College campus life are invited to attend King's First Look event on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2009...More

    King Theatre Program Presents One-Act Play Festival

    The King College theatre program will present the One-Act Play Festival on February 24-27. Each play is directed and designed by a member of the theatre program's Directing II class...More

    "The Shack" Author to Speak at King College

    Best-selling author of "The Shack," William Paul Young, will speak at King College on Monday, Mar. 1, 2010...More

    Holocaust Survivor to Speak at King

    Holocaust survivor, Alfred "Freddie" Traum, will speak at King on Monday, February 22, 2010...More

    FAFSA Deadline Moved Up to Feb. 15

    High school seniors and adults who are planning to apply for federal student aid for college have only until Feb. 15 to submit FAFSA...More

    King Celebrates Record Spring Enrollment

    Enrollment figures for spring 2009 have been calculated. In addition to a 96.2% retention rate for the undergraduate population, King set a new record for spring enrollment...More

    Award-Winning Author and Journalist to Speak at King

    Maggie Jackson, award-winning author and journalist, will speak at King College on Monday, February 8...More

    Students named to King College President’s List and Dean’s List

    Academic honors for fall semester 2009 announced...More

    King too much for Appalachian State, 87-76

    King College stormed over NCAA Division I Appalachian State (N.C.) University 87-76 Monday in the program's first win over the Mountaineers...More

    Virginia Tobacco Commission Awards $25 Million to Proposed King School of Medicine & Health Sciences Center

    The proposed King School of Medicine and Health Sciences Center has taken an important leap forward...More

    McGovern Appointed Dean of King’s Business School

    Dr. Lorrie A. McGovern, associate professor of business, has received the appointment of Dean of the King College School of Business and Economics...More

    Novelist Ron Hansen to Speak at King, Philadelphia Drama Troupe to Perform

    The third annual Buechner Lecture will feature Ron Hansen, novelist, essayist, and screenwriter.More

    “Shouts and Whispers” Author to speak at King on the Abundant Life

    King College is pleased to present author and professor, Jennifer L. Holberg, on Monday, February 1, 2010...More

    King Graduate Appointed National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature

    Katherine Paterson, author of the famed book, “Bridge to Terabithia,” was named National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature ...More

     

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    King College has been selected as a Military Friendly School by G.I. Jobs, the premier publication for transitioning military personnel.More

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