The Second Life of a Christian College in Manhattan Nears Its End The King’s College, which draws students from around the country to Manhattan, has not been able to recover from enrollment and financial losses.
The King’s College, An Evangelical School in NYC, Faces Closure The King’s College, which draws students from around the country to Manhattan, has not been able to recover from enrollment and financial losses.
As Dollar Strengthens, U.S. Students in Europe Feel the Benefits The pound and the euro are trading at decades-long lows against the dollar. For American students abroad, that has made weekend trips, dinners and theater tickets (somewhat) less of a splurge.
In His First Speech, King Charles III Pledges Service to Britain On a day of mourning in Britain after the death of Queen Elizabeth, Charles’s ascent to the throne was a symbol of the continuity of the monarchy.