Presbyterian College presents three performances of The Marvelous Wonderettes! Show Details When: Feb. 6-8 (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) Where: Edmunds Hall Time: 3:00 PM and 7:30 PM (Sunday has only a 3:00 performance) Tickets: Available at the door. $3 for students and $5 for general audience For more information you can go here.
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Mrs. Dorothy Fuqua
The PC family is saddened to hear of the passing of Dorothy Chapman Fuqua on January 23, 2015. She was a donor and supporter of the College. An avid philanthropist, Fuqua supported the PC Department of Music, taking a personal interest in those students with a desire to serve in the church. “Presbyterian College is
Pharmacy Compounding Competition
On January 17th, the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy hosted a local compounding competition for its pharmacy students. Groups competed in a compounding classic component that features the formulation, preparation, presentation and documentation of three (3) compounded medications. From a list of chemicals provided, students were asked to allocate each one to a specific medication
American Idol Leah Lawson
One week after competing in the Miss South Carolina pageant, Leah Lawson, a senior chemistry major, traveled to Myrtle Beach for the American Idol bus tour auditions. Leah was then sent to Kansas City where she and other bus tour contestants were required to go through another round of auditions before given the chance to
William Plumer Jacobs III
The Presbyterian College family is mourning the loss of one of its own today: William Plumer Jacobs, III, affectionately known as “P3”to the PC community. Mr. Jacobs was the great-grandson of the founder of Presbyterian College and son of one of its presidents, William Plumer Jacob, II. As a 1940 alumnus of PC, “P3” was
School of Pharmacy Presents First Research Symposium
On January 10th, Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy’s Office of Research presented the 1st Pharmacy Research Symposium. The research symposium included informational workshops on the School of Pharmacy’s research opportunities, over 10 scientific research seminars led by the School of Pharmacy faculty, as well as student podium and poster presentations. Three students were also awarded
Dr. Terry Barr Publishes essay “Neither the Season, Nor the Time”
It is often said that truth is stranger than fiction. Few recognize this fact better than Dr. Terry Barr, an English professor who has taught at Presbyterian College for nearly 30 years. Dr. Barr’s essay “Neither the Season, Nor the Time” which was published in the Belle Reve Literay Journal, explores the topics of irony,
Dr. Lynne Simpson’s Work Appears in Recent Book Called The Power of Death
Proponents of grief studies take note: Dr. Lynne Simpson is in the building, and she has a lot to say. Dr. Simpson is a professor of English at Presbyterian College who has led students through courses on Shakespeare, women’s and British literature for nearly twenty years. While remaining a well-respected figure of the PC community
Crocker recognized for advocacy on behalf of injured workers
In early December, honorary PC alumna Virginia “Ginger” Leaman Crocker was presented with the Injured Workers’ Advocates 2014 Friend of the Little Man Award. The Award recognizes a person for his or her continuous efforts to advocate for the rights of South Carolina workers injured on the job. This prestigious award was granted to her
Rob and Linda Williams At PC
ROB AND LINDA WILLIAMS TO APPEAR AT PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH 7:30PM TICKETS: $3.00 IN ADVANCE OR AT THE DOOR Rob and Linda Williams are coming to South Carolina for a single performance at Presbyterian College’s Edmunds Hall. The internationally-known performers have performed at “The Grand Old Opry,” on “Austin City Limits,” “Music
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