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1 April 2023 We Met at King's - I Just Can't Wait To Be King's It was a balmy summer’s evening in the early 80s when Dr Reggie D’Lion (PhD Byzantine & Modern Greek Research, 1983) and Leon Tamer (MA Big Data in… Arts & Culture Student University
21 March 2023 We Met at King's - Kate and Alex Kate Marlais and Alex Young (Music, 2005) have been firm friends ever since spotting each other on the quad back in 2002. We spoke to the award… Arts & Culture Student University
5 September 2022 We Met at King's - The Kings of Soul After meeting as undergraduates during big band rehearsals, King's College London alumni Rob Landen (Music, 2013) Anna Holloway (Music, 2013), Felix… Arts & Culture Student University
8 August 2022 Studying the English language – a key asset in becoming a writer Ellie Wood, alumna of the King's BA English Language & Communication, has just published her debut novel, The Wildwater Women. Here she talks about… Arts & Culture Student
21 January 2022 The Concertina: Celebrating Sir Charles Wheatstone's Invention at King's February 6 2022 is World Concertina Day, celebrating one of King's enduring but lesser-known contributions to human civilization, the concertina. Arts & Culture Society Technology & Science
30 November 2021 Legacies creating legacies: Preserving the past for future generations Valerie Soar has decided to leave a gift in her will to the King’s Libraries and Collections. Her generosity will help catalogue and maintain the Eric… Society University Arts & Culture
21 February 2019 Gilbert before Sullivan Dramatist William Schwenk Gilbert is among the remarkable range of authors connected with King’s, from Virginia Woolf to Arthur C Clarke and Thomas… Arts & Culture Society University Educate
20 September 2018 Why Hollywood is only revealing 'Half the Picture' King's alumna, Amy Adrion, discusses her new film on female inequality in the film industry and how Hollywood may be on the cusp of big changes Arts & Culture Society International Educate
8 March 2017 'A castle of one's own.' A pioneering education for women Between 1885 and 1915 the King’s Ladies’ (later Women’s) Department nurtured many of the first women in England to gain a degree and to become… Arts & Culture Law Society
25 January 2017 Educating Virginia Woolf Writers from King’s have made an unequalled contribution to literature in English. Arts & Culture London