
Letters from Kathmandu #6: A Song
May 2021 Dear family and friends, I can’t write a letter today, because I only have the full use of one eye. My other one

Letters from Kathmandu #5: Trash
May 2021 Dear family and friends, I’d like to continue my narrative from my fourth letter. It will go backwards before it goes forwards; and,

Letters from Kathmandu #4: Trekking in Kathmandu
May 2021 Dear family and friends, We are locked down in Kathmandu. But that makes it a great time to “trek,” that is, to hike, around the

Letters from Kathmandu #3: Graffiti
Letters from Kathmandu Letter #3: Graffiti April 2021 Dear family and friends, If a picture’s worth a thousand words, then here are 25,000 words. They’re

Zoom-ing with Kajina: A look into the life of a creative professional
By Brinju Laxmi Thapa Sometimes, finding out what you don’t want to do also takes you a step closer to what you actually want to

Brain Fart #3: Great design is screwed-up
So, here I am, reading through a rather long email – and a rather long email chain for that matter – between Craig (Visiting Professor

Insight Series: Mayor Mahesh Kharel – Managing and innovating during crises
By Shubhechchha Dallakoti (BBA Student) Mr. Mahesh Kharel is the Nepali Congress candidate who has been elected as the mayor of Panchkhal Municipality in Kavre

Letters from Kathmandu #2: Panchkhal
By Craig Greenman (Visiting Professor of Philosophy, King’s College) [email protected] Letters from Kathmandu Letter #2: Panchkhal April 2021 Dear family and friends, I’d like to

Letters from Kathmandu #1: The Wedding
By Craig Greenman (Visiting Professor of Philosophy, King’s College) [email protected] Letters from Kathmandu Letter #1: The Wedding April 2021 Dear family and friends, This weekend – my

From a Metalhead to an Investor – A talk with one of Nepal’s youngest stock market investors
By Brinju Laxmi Thapa Most of us have heard about stock/share market as a terminology but how old were you when you purposely tried to

Signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between King’s College and Kathmandu Living Labs
We are honored to announce that a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been signed between King’s College and Kathmandu Living Labs with a motive to

Learning by doing – Rubina’s experience in the capstone course
By Rubina Tuladhar (Student – MBA Entrepreneurship) FabLab – the very first time we heard about it was through the college President – Narottam sir.