On Oct. 17, sophomore music major Emlynn Shoemaker performed and won the South Carolina National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Musical Theatre Student Auditions held at Winthrop University. She will continue on to the Regional Student Auditions to be held in March 2016 at College of Charleston. Shoemaker is a voice student from Pendleton,
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Presbyterian College Wind Ensemble and Jazz Band Concert to Perform Halloween-themed Concert
The Presbyterian College Wind Ensemble and Jazz band will present their fall concert at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 29 in the Belk Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public. The performance will begin with the Wind Ensemble playing selections to celebrate the fun of the Halloween season. This includes Highlights from
Presbyterian College Theatre Program Bases Fall Play Series on Fairy Tales
The Presbyterian College Theatre Department’s fall play series titled “Out of the Woods: One Act Fairy Tale Adaptations” will take place in Harper Theatre on Thursday, Nov. 12; Friday, Nov. 13; Thursday, Nov. 19; and Friday, Nov. 20. All performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. This play series will come from the work of
Thornwell Halloween Carnival Returns
The Thornwell Halloween Carnival is back for another year at Presbyterian College. The annual event will take place 4-6 p.m. on Oct. 30 on the front lawn of Springs Student Center. This event is open for all PC students and families to participate in as well as all of those staying at the Thornwell Cottages
Presbyterian College Extends Early Action Deadline for Admissions
Presbyterian College announced that it will extend its Early Action Deadline for admissions from Nov. 15 to Dec. 1. This is the College’s primary deadline and is extended in order to allow potential students affected by the recent flooding to have more time to apply. “We pass along our sympathies to all those impacted by
CI Faculty Joined Local Chinese People to Celebrate Moon Festival in Greenville
The Moon Festival, a.k.a. the Mid-Autumn Festival, is to most Chinese people the second most important festival, after only the Chinese New Year. Much like Thanksgiving in North America, this day is about harvest and, of course, reunion with family and friends. On Sunday, September 20, CI staff joined local Chinese people, mostly from upstate
Dr. K.K.Yeo brought Confucius and Paul the Apostle to a Conversation at PC
Thursday, September 24, saw the start of a rainy, soggy period of time. At 7: 30 PM in the Edmunds Auditorium, PC finally hosted the long-awaited lecture titled “Having Tea with Confucius and Paul: Truth, Goodness and Beauty” by biblical scholar Dr. K.K. Yeo, a Harry R. Kendall Professor of New Testament at Garrett Theological
CI Brings Mongolian Dances to PC All the Way from China’s Mongolian Grassland
It’s a beautiful night and we are looking for something fun to do. How about enjoying some exotic music and dances? Exotic music and dances were exactly what we had on this pleasant Saturday night. The Confucius Institute was very privileged to have brought a musical group all the way from China’s Inner Mongolian Autonomous
CI Hosted a Chinese Corner Event Relating to Moon Festival
With the Moon festival just around the corner, the second Chinese corner of fall 2015 semester was naturally presented as a celebration of the traditional Chinese festival. Chinese instructor Xiaorui Du hosted the event, which took place on the evening of Sep. 23 in the Chinese classroom of CIH. He first gave a talk on the
Presbyterian College to Host Lecture on Global Christianity
Presbyterian College will host a public lecture by Dr. Scott Sunquist, dean of the School of Intercultural Studies and professor of world Christianity at Fuller Theological Seminary, at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 19, in the Edmunds Auditorium on campus. The lecture, titled “The Unexpected Christian Century,” is sponsored by the Cornelson Institute for Christian
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