A pre-theological student should schedule at least six hours of Greek and/or Hebrew and may be advised to major in religion. The student also should take as many hours of English, history, psychology, and sociology as possible.
Blue Hose supporters took to the links at Musgrove Mill Golf Club in Clinton, SC for the 13th Annual Scotsman Club Invitational. This year’s event hit the goal of $20,000 in athletic scholarships and set a record for the number of sponsors and participants. “Blue Hose faithful came out in full force this year,” said […]
Dr. Julie Brockman Smart, assistant professor of education at Presbyterian College has co-authored an article which has been selected by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Research Committee in conjunction with the Science Educator editorial board to be featured readings on the NSTA website. The article, “Tracking Perceived and Observed Growth […]
Dr. George Terry Barr, professor of English at Presbyterian College, has recently had two creative non-fiction essays accepted for publication. The first essay, “In the Evening Sky,” has just been published by moonShine review, a literary magazine based in Charlotte, N.C. The second essay, “Wrestling with Jews,” has been accepted and will appear online next […]