



Two senior theatre majors will kick off King’s spring Theatre season by directing two dramatic short plays during King University Theatre’s short play festival Feb. 28 - March 2.More

On Friday, March 1, King University’s Languages and Literatures Department along with QEP project are hosting an Oral Proficiency Interview Workshop for language teachers in the region. More

King senior Theatre major Jenson Lavallee recently returned from a semester study abroad trip to Moscow, Russia, where he studied with the renowned Moscow Art Theatre.More

A! Magazine highlights King Mathematics Professor Bill Linderman as he talks about the relationship between mathematics and music. More

On Monday, Feb. 18, King University’s Twenty-first Century Learning Paradigms Task Force hosted a convocation in Maclellan Hall to celebrate King’s first Innovation Week. More

Current Chief of Staff to Tim Burchett, Mayor of Knox County, Dean Rice will be the next speaker in King University’s History and Political Science QEP project, "Communicating in the History and Political Science Workplace.”More

Bonnie Thurston, poet, author, and theologian, will speak at both King University and the Bristol Public Library on Monday, Feb. 25, 2013 as part of the Buechner Institute Lecture Series.More

The King Institute for Regional Economic Studies at King University has released its seventh report, “Economic Impacts of Job Losses in the Coal Mining Industry.” More

King University announces tuition and fees will see no increase for the 2013-2014 academic year. More
For Knoxville area nursing students who only need to complete their clinical studies to receive their nursing degree, there is a new option. More

Charles “Sam” Faddis, retired Chief of the CIA’s Weapons of Mass Destruction Counterterrorism Unit, will speak at King on Feb. 18 and 19 as part of a two-month lecture series on how to resolve the political stalemate around the...More

Each year, hundreds of King students receive scholarships through various means. One scholarship that has always made the difference in students’ lives is the Alumni and Friends gift.More

King’s 87th annual Dogwood Weekend celebration will take place April 19-21, 2013. King is now accepting nominations for the Dogwood Alumni Awards. More

King University and WCQR 88.3 FM are going to make someone’s college dream come true during the eighth annual College Dream scholarship contest.More

King University's Dr. Vanessa Fitsanakis is currently featured in Chemistry World, the print and online magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry. RSC is the largest organization in Europe for advancing the chemical sciences.

The King Institute for Regional Economic Studies (KIRES) has released its sixth report, which was prepared by King student Nathan Berg under the guidance of Dr. John Dodge.More

King University's School of Nursing, in association with Wellmont Bristol Regional Medical Center, has been awarded a grant in the amount of $15,000.More

World War II Holocaust survivor, Emanuel (Manny) Mandel, will share his experiences at the Buechner Institute at King on Feb. 11, as part of the Institute’s 2012-2013 Lecture Series. More

King University is pleased to announce students in traditional and professional studies undergraduate programs who received academic honors for the Fall 2012 semester.More

During a news conference on Jan. 23, King President Greg Jordan announced to students today that the 146-year-old King College of Bristol, Tenn., is officially becoming King University, effective June 1, 2013.More