King’s Physician Assistant Students Begin Rotations

July 13, 2017 - Sixty two students entering their final year of the master’s degree physician assistant studies program at King’s College recently began their clinical rotations, many with local health care practitioners.  A twelve-week rotation in family medicine and separate six-week rotations in medical specialties including emergency medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry, and general surgery will conclude with their graduation from the program in August 2018.  In addition to local health care facilities, physician assistant students are also completing rotations in Connecticut, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Baumés named Assistant Registrar at King’s

July 13, 2017 - Kristen Baumés of Yatesville has been named Assistant Registrar at King’s College. She will utilize her background in information technology to provide data entry, retrieval and analysis to support new and transferring students’ academic registration and progress toward graduation. She also will be responsible for data submissions to the National Student Clearinghouse, serve as the Veteran’s Affairs certifying official of the College, and assist with classroom scheduling. 

King’s announces 2017 Alumni Award Recipients

June 27, 2017 - King’s College honored five of its alumni with annual awards at a ceremony held during Commencement Weekend. Honorees were James P. Abrams, The Leo Award; Robert J. Ciaruffoli, Service to Society; Atty. Joseph S. Falchek, Outstanding Service to Alma Mater; Santo Loquasto, Outstanding Professional Achievement – Arts and Sciences; and Atty. Patrick J. Murphy, Outstanding Professional Achievement – Business. 

King’s professor Dr. Brian Pavlac publishes ‘Game of Thrones’-themed book

June 5, 2017 - “Game of Thrones versus History: Written in Blood,”  the latest book by Rev. Brian Pavlac, Ph.D., professor of history at King’s College, has been published by Wiley. The book collects contributions from scholars around the globe who discuss how history could be understood through George R. R. Martin's bookseries and the resulting HBO television series. Pavlac contributed two essays, while Dr. Daniel Clasby and Dr. Nicole Mares of the King’s College History Department also wrote essays.  Dr. William Irwin of the King’s Philosophy Department wrote a forward.

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