Thursday, February 25 | 12:15 - 1:15 PM | City Room
Nearly a year ago, COVID shut New York City down and has changed life as we knew it. Hear from a panel of King’s faculty, staff, and peers - Dr. Dru Johnson, Danise Stokeld, Leticia Mosqueda, Koby Jackson, and Sophie Pol - as they share their own experiences. Then stay tuned to hear about a weekly support space.
Come join Students for Life as we hear from TKC Alumna Rachel Cline about her work with men and women facing unexpected pregnancies right here in New York City. Lunch will be provided.
Join writer and attorney David French as he keynotes our evening symposium on the topic of “A Growing Clash between government, technology and free speech.” The second hour will feature a panel discussion on “Section 230: Can we put the genie back in the bottle" with law professor Dr. Mary Anne Franks, Cato Institute scholar Scott Lincicome and former FCC Chairman (and MPJI advisory committee member) Al Sikes.
Saturday, February 27 | 5:30 - 7:30 PM | City Room
Join your House and compete in the House Drama Competition. Email your Executive Team if you want to participate or just come and watch the performances. Houses will be assigned classrooms for viewing the performances.
Announcements This Week
Fall 2021 Advising for First-Year Students
Academic Advising for First-Year students for Fall 2021 continues this week. All first-year students are required to be advised before they will be cleared for registration, so make your appointment early. You can set up an appointment using the link below, also found on the Advising tab of the Student Portal.
Course offering for SU-21 is now available on the Student Portal. Course Offering for FA-21 will be available in the next couple of weeks.
The candidates for the 2021-2022 Student Body President are Catherine Blanco, Brent Buterbaugh, and Victoria Fisher. The ballot to cast your vote will open right after Monday's final debate and will remain open until 11:59 PM, Tuesday, February 23. Click below to read each candidate's platform.
Passages has decided to shift all summer trips to Israel later in the summer. The date for our trip is now scheduled from Thursday, July 29 to Sunday, August 8. Please be sure to clear those dates for travel if you intend on applying. Student applications will now be due on Wednesday, March 10. If you have any questions, contact Dr. Bleattler.
What: Submit 500-word essay answering, “What is your experience in the great outdoors? What have you learned? How does your wilderness experience affect your career goals?”
Stokes Stemle, LLC Scholarship | $1,000 | Due Thursday, April 15 Who: Everyone What: Submit a 3-min video answering, “What measures do you believe should be implemented to stop young adults/adults from driving while intoxicated?”