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Presbyterian College Staff Member Published

Presbyterian College’s Annalise Sinclair, assistant director of student involvement and Greek life recently wrote a chapter for the Student Affairs Collective book, Beyond Meetings: Lessons and Success in Advising Student Organizations. The book is a collection of essays in which each individual author takes on a unique perspective in regards to advising student organizations. The

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Scottish Vocalist to Bring Traditional Gaelic Music to Presbyterian College

Presbyterian College’s music department will host the award-winning, world-renowned Scottish vocal artist, Julie Fowlis, at 7:30 p.m., on Oct. 19, at Edmunds Hall. Part of the music department’s Highland Series, Fowlis’s performance is sure to be an incredible experience recalling the highlands where PC has its cultural roots. Fowlis has a passion for folk culture,

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Celebrate Homecoming Weekend Oct. 16-17

Presbyterian College’s Homecoming Weekend is right around the corner, and the two days are teeming with various festivities to celebrate our current students, faculty, and staff; the return home of our alumni; and the continuation of PC tradition through this historic weekend. The celebration kicks off on Friday with Scotoberfest from 12-3 p.m. at the

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International Musicians Coming to Presbyterian College

In October, musicians from around the world will perform at Presbyterian College. First will be the Scottish Gaelic folk singer, Julie Fowlis, who performed the hallmark song “Touch the Sky” in Disney’s movie “Brave.” Then Jun Matsuo, a Japanese pianist, returns to PC’s campus to perform her concert “Musical Portraits.” And lastly is the Cuban

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Presbyterian College Alumnus to be installed as ACTL President

Michael Smith, a Presbyterian College 1966 alumnus, will be installed as the 66th president of the prestigious American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL), an organization of the top trial lawyers in the U.S. and Canada, during the organization’s annual meeting in Chicago this Saturday, Oct. 3, 2015. Smith currently is a partner of the broad-based

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Presbyterian College helps bring awareness to child hunger

In an annual tradition, Presbyterian College took part in bringing awareness to childhood hunger. On Sept. 21, 2015, PC’s dining hall services held the “End it with Orange” activity to inform the student body about what is occurring with child hunger in America. This is a part of the larger, nationwide campaign held by Share

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Pi Kappa Phi Hosts Charity Bike-a-thon for The Ability Experience

Members of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity cycled away on stationary bikes in front of Springs Student Center earlier this month. Their goal was to raise money for their fraternity’s national philanthropy “The Ability Experience” whose focus is on helping the disabled men and women in our communities. The money Pi Kappa Phi has raised with

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Political Science Department Brings Political Party Leaders to Campus

As part of a lecture series titled “South Carolina, Party Politics & the 2016 Elections,” the Presbyterian College Political Science Department recently sponsored visits from three state-wide political party leaders. Matt Moore, chair of the S.C. Republican Party, gave an on-campus lecture on Thursday, Sept. 10; and Jason Perkey, executive director, and Jessica Church, political

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