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Administration Building, King's College. The campus covers nearly 50 acres in downtown Wilkes-Barre (adjacent to the Susquehanna River). Situated at the center of the campus, Monarch Court is the site of many campus community activities. The court includes a brick-paved area that encompasses a large King's Block K, also in brick, at its center.
Sep. 5—WILKES-BARRE — Dr. Jan Kretzschmar, program director of exercise science at King's College, this week said the college is thrilled to be recognized as a pioneer in exercise science ...
Jul. 31—WILKES-BARRE — King's College on Wednesday announced that its five-year $50 million comprehensive fundraising campaign, "Send Us Forth" — the largest in the institution's history ...
Hills was a discount department store chain whose ad agency was based in Canton, Massachusetts. [1] It was founded in 1957 in Youngstown, Ohio and existed until 1999 when it was acquired by Ames . Most stores were located in Ohio, Indiana , New York , Pennsylvania and West Virginia , though the company did make a push into other markets.
King's College (The College of Christ the King) Wilkes-Barre city: Luzerne: Catholic Church (Congregation of Holy Cross) Master's Colleges & Universities: Medium Programs 2,725 1946 La Roche University: McCandless township: Allegheny: Catholic Church (Congregation of Divine Providence) Master's Colleges & Universities: Small Programs 1,416 1963
Sep. 25—WILKES-BARRE — As the son of a retired New York City firefighter, the Rev. Thomas P. Looney, president of King's College, on Wednesday said he grew up knowing that the men and women in ...
WRKC (88.5 FM) is a 1500-watt student-operated college radio station in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, in northeastern Pennsylvania. The station's signal is best heard within inner Luzerne County (Wilkes-Barre, Kingston, Swoyersville), but can also be received in outer Luzerne County (Pittston, Nanticoke, Dallas). WRKC broadcasts 24 hours a day ...
After several weeks of raids across the Wyoming Valley in 1921, prohibition agents moved an estimated $400,000 worth of liquor and beer into the Bennett Street warehouse. For those who wanted the ...