WHERE: Online, VIA ZOOM; register for the link at www.kings.edu/ethics

WHEN: October 26, 2020, 5:00-6:15 p.m.

Heather Boushey, President and CEO, Washington Center for Equitable Growth, “Unbound: How Inequality Constricts Our Economy and What We Can Do about It” (made possible through the generous support of Andrew Coco, class of 2017)

WHERE: Online, VIA ZOOM; register for the link at www.kings.edu/ethics

WHEN: October 20, 2020, 7:00-8:00 p.m.

October 14, 2020 – King’s College Computer & Information (CIS) students are shadowing IT professionals so that they can get a better understanding of their career path and explore their career options. This semester, twelve students have the opportunity to job shadow at the following companies and organizations: William Blagmom, United One Resources; Geno Casceillo, Golden Technologies; Gavin Clarke, King’s College; William Eppley, United States Department of Agriculture; Caleb Graham, The Vanguard Group; Tiffany Guerrero, InterMetro Industries Corporation; Jess Lutz, Tobyhanna Army Depot; Girard Scatena, Benco Dental; Peter Shay, Berkshire Hathaway GUARD Insurance Company; Paramvir Sidhu, APCO Holdings; Tyler Sindel, Bandwidth Corporation; and Alexander Solano, biBERK Insurance Services, Inc.

WHERE: Online, VIA ZOOM; register for the link at www.kings.edu/ethics

WHEN: Wednesday, October 14, 2020, 4:00-5:00 p.m.

October 8, 2020 – For the past six years, the Rev. James Lackenmier, C.S.C. Award for Achievement & Leadership has been presented to a member of the King's College community who has achieved excellence in his or her field, who has demonstrated exceptional philanthropy and high ethical standards, and who embodies the spirit of King's College. Originally scheduled for October 21 in New York City, the current environment precludes the College from proceeding with this year’s program as planned. Rather than celebrating one individual this year with a presentation of the Lackenmier Award, the past six recipients and the award’s namesake have joined together to rally support for King’s students in need. Rev. James Lackenmier, C.S.C., together with Timothy Morris ’64 (2014), Richard J. Pinola ’67 (2015), Allan M. Kluger (2016), Glenn Tyranski ’84 (2017), Thomas R. Smith ’77 (2018), and David Selingo ’89 (2019) represent the best of King’s and are lending their names and support to this worthwhile cause.

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