November 24, 2014 – Gregory Janik, clinical professor of athletic training at King’s College, was been named president-elect of the Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association (EATA). The EATA is comprised of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Districts 1 and 2; the six New England states were designated as District 1, while Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania constitute District 2.  

November 20, 2014 -Members of the King’s College community raised $2,800 for the St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen in Wilkes-Barre through the third annual Coins for a Cause campus campaign.

November 19, 2014 - “When you walk these halls of King’s on the Square, you can feel the vibrancy, you can feel the life,” Father John Ryan, C.S.C., King’s president said at opening ceremonies for the building in late September. “Our students create that energy and you can feel it, now more than ever in downtown Wilkes-Barre,” he added.

November 19, 2014 – Two Congregation of Holy Cross religious have accepted positions at King’s College. 

Rev. Eric Schimmel, C.S.C. has been appointed assistant coordinator of the McGowan Hispanic Outreach Program, where he will oversee the adult English as a Second Language program, coordinate the Pathways to Success middle school program, and assist the mentoring afterschool program at Dan Flood Elementary School. He will also be working part-time in Campus Ministry with various programs and sacramental ministry. 

November 12, 2014 - For the fourth consecutive year, King's hosted the annual educational conference of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA) which attracted more than 320students from 13 area high schools.  

The event featured opening and concluding remarks by Barry Williams, a panel session featuring King's accounting majors,  other presentations by PICPA members on various topics relating to accounting and business.and a keynote address by Linette Rayeski, a local business consultant and assistant technical professor of accounting at the College.

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