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Presbyterian College Students Perform Original Play: Intersections

Presbyterian College students recently performed the play Intersections as part of the “Theatre for Social Change” course. Intersections is an original play devised by the students about the ways in which laws are interpreted and applied in the South. This particular play was a Newspaper Theatre piece, based on the work of Augusto Boal’s Theatre of

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Honors Day 2015

PC held its annual Honors Day on Thursday, April 16. This day is a culmination of a year of academic achievement during which students present honors research and the College presents awards honoring students who have excelled in all areas of campus life. It is a great day that demonstrates the extraordinary accomplishments of our

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Presbyterian College to Host William Plumer Jacobs Society Recognition

Presbyterian College will host the annual appreciation dinner for the members of the William Plumer Jacobs (WPJ) Society this Thursday evening in the College’s Mabry-Smith-Yonce Building. The PC Board of Trustees established the WPJ Society in 1982 to recognize and honor those individuals, churches, foundations, and corporations who have made gifts to the College of

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Presbyterian College Receives Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Grant

Presbyterian College recently received a $100,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The grant will fund the College’s Textile Mill Memory Project, which will allow for faculty and students to utilize the College’s archives, oral histories, and other local resources to chronicle and digitalize the birth and decline  of the textile mill system in

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Presbyterian College Math Honor Society Inducts New Members

The Presbyterian College chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, the national math honor society, held its annual initiation ceremony in late-March.  In order to be inducted into the society, students must have completed at least the equivalent of two semesters of calculus and two additional courses in mathematics, at or above the calculus level, and must

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Dr. Emily Taylor Included in NerdScholar’s 40 Under 40 List

Dr. Emily Taylor, professor of English and director of the Women’s and Gender Studies program at Presbyterian College, was recently named one of NerdScholar’s 40 Under 40: Professors Who Inspire. The professors on this list were each nominated by their students, alumni, or faculty colleagues and chosen among the other nominees as those professors who

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The Few, The Proud, The Greek – Greek Week Comes to a Close

Presbyterian College fraternities and sororities are winding down their annual Greek Week. The festivities began Monday, April 13th, and will end this Saturday, April 18th, with the Greek Olympics. The week’s events were designed to both highlight the values of the organizations within the community and to enhance the interfraternal and panhellenic relationships of PC’s

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Spring Fling Carnival Coming to PC Campus

Presbyterian College will be hosting its first ever Spring Fling Carnival from 5-11 p.m. on April 17 on the Plaza in front of the Greenville Dining Hall. Faculty, students, and families and guests of students, will be able to walk into the carnival free of charge and participate in the festivities. The carnival will include

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Student Teacher Partners with Education Professor to Present at GROW Symposium

Presbyterian College student Amber Allen, a teacher candidate, presented a session with Dr. Julia Wilkins, PC assistant professor of education, at Newberry College’s GROW Symposium, a professional development day hosted by the RETAIN Center of Excellence at Newberry College. The GROW Symposium is open to senior education students from local colleges and is designed to

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Presbyterian College to Host Nat Fuller Feast  

Presbyterian College, in conjunction with the City of Clinton, will host the “Nat Fuller Feast: Together in Harmony” April 9 in the College’s Mabry-Smith-Yonce Building. The event is in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the end of the civil war and of a dinner hosted by Charleston’s most famous nineteenth century chef, Nat Fuller.

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