February 3, 2015 - King’s College students recently swept the top three places in an annual collegiate stock market contest sponsored by the Kingston office of Janney Montgomery Scott (JMS) which involved students from King’s, Wilkes, the University of Scranton, and Misericordia.

Kelly Fasciana, first row center, won first place and was awarded a $1,500 prize. 

January 30, 2015 - Sixty eight King’s College junior, senior, or graduate students are interning at 52 local and regional sites during the spring semester.

Pictured in front row, from left, is Adam Wujcik, interning at Northwestern Mutual; Cristina Koorie, Mobitini; Sean Krustick, WRKC; Miranda Spangler, Baker Tilly; Anthony Tallarido, WRKC; and Ryan O’Donnell, QproQ Engineering.

January 27, 2014 – Eric Grego has been appointed an admission counselor at King’s College. He will be responsible for the recruitment of prospective students in specific geographic territories and work with high school students and their families throughout the entire admission and enrollment process. 

January 7, 2015 – Photographer Jim Gavenus will showcase a variety of photos documenting the people in the front lines of the Civil Rights movement during a free public exhibition, titled “Marchers of the Movement,” from Jan. 12-Feb. 26 in the Widmann Gallery at King’s College. 

“This went beyond a project and became a life changing experience,” said Gavenus. “It has consumed me as a storyteller, photographer and individual. Knowing these people and what they went through, I feel obligated to tell their story. People need to know.”

January 5, 2015– Eight King's College students are studying in foreign countries for academic credit during the spring semester. 

John Conway and Victoria Solomon will study at The University of Manchester in England. Conway is a junior majoring in general science. Solomon is a sophomore majoring in physical assistant studies. 

Rachel Jonas, a junior majoring in history, will study through Academic Programs International at the University of Stirling, Scotland.

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