While King College's architecture centers around the oval, our community doesn't end once you step off campus. Throughout the nation and beyond, King associates and grads are successfully moving forward along career paths, achieving sought-after goals, and making a positive difference in the world through church and community service.
We're excited about the accomplishments of our alums, and while sometimes the oval may seem like a world away, your friends in the King College community are always within easy reach. King's web site is your central resource for staying in touch with faculty, staff and friends. Links on the surrounding pages provide opportunities
The Alumni Office is available to answer any questions or provide additional information. Call us at 800-KING-ALM, or send an Email to alumni@king.edu.
Shane Claiborne, author and Christian activist, will speak at King College on Monday, Sept. 13, 2010...More
Brian D. McLaren, author and Christian activist, will speak on "A New Kind of Christianity" at King College on Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2010...More
King College now has more cameras clicking around campus, due in part to the College's newest Performing & Visual Arts degree program, photography...More
We're pleased to announce our National Advisory Board and our Governing Board whose terms begin terms September 1, 2010. We are immensely grateful for their service.More
BRISTOL, Tenn. – The 2010-11 King College Women’s Wrestling schedule has been finalized and announced by head coach Jason Moorman.More
BRISTOL, Tenn. – King College head men’s and women’s tennis coach Chris Bartlett has finalized the fall portion of the schedule with five dates for the Tornado and Lady Tornado.More
GAFFNEY, S.C. – The King College women’s volleyball squad split in Saturday’s action of the Limestone College Labor Day Invitational with a sweep over Winston Salem State (N.C.) University, but a five-set loss to Mars Hill (N.C.)...More
BANNER ELK, N.C. – King College was defeated 1-0 Saturday in men’s soccer action by Flagler College in a contest played at Lees-McRae (N.C.) College. More