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Presbyterian College Alumnus to speak on Entrepreneurship

Kevin Maloney, a 1999 Business graduate of Presbyterian College will return to campus to discuss entrepreneurship. The lecture will be at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 22 in Edmunds Hall. Maloney is co-founder of ZVerse Inc., a 3D Printing Partnership, a company in Columbia, S.C. ZVerse is a applications company focused on accelerating the creation

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PC Professor to Volunteer for AGU Award Committee

Recently, Dr. James Wanliss, professor of physics, was invited by the American Geophysical Union to volunteer as a committee member for the newly created Africa Award for Research Excellence in Space Science Committee. The American Geophysical Union, begun in 1919 and independently incorporated in 1972, is the largest international group of Earth and space scientists.

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Presbyterian College Professor Wins USATF National Masters Championship

After doing some warm-up stretches in the early morning sun, the weather not yet reaching the predicted mid-90s temperatures of high noon, Cynthia Lucking, PC’s associate professor of economics and business administration, prepared for the first race of the day—an 800-meter run in the 2015 USA Track and Field National Masters competition. Hosted at University

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English Professor Joins Others in Upcoming Publication

Dr. Kendra Hamilton, assistant professor of English, has been published in the Summer 2015 edition of Common-place, a magazine publication of the American Antiquarian Society. Her article in this edition is a reflection on the Nat Fuller Feasts. The Nat Fuller Feast was an event held in downtown Charleston, on April 15, 2015, and at

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Political Science Professor Published in Academic Journal

Dr. Erin McAdams, assistant professor of political science at Presbyterian College, was recently published in the International Journal of Sustainability of Higher Education. Her article focused on examining both the amount and type of coursework impact on students’ conceptualizations of sustainability. In the article, McAdams refers to a 2011 sustainability survey, which utilized a sample of

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Presbyterian College Hosts Annual South Carolina Business Week

Presbyterian College hosted the Annual South Carolina Business Week from July 26-31. For more than 30 years, the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce’s Business Week program has contributed to the preparation of young adults for the business environment by introducing them to the principles of leadership, teamwork, and the American free enterprise system while promoting

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BOOT 2015 and a Twist on Freshmen Orientation

Right before students returned to campus in August, a group of eight new students, three professors, and a staff member attended a trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains. The trip was the Blue Hose Outdoor Orientation Outdoor Trip (BOOT) 2015. For three days and two nights, the group enjoyed a mix of rafting on the

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Presbyterian College Psychology Students to Attend 2016 SPSP Convention

Recently, Presbyterian College students Sophie Cobb and Christy Darracott had their Summer Fellows research project, “Can Your Cognitive Style Influence Your Faith?: Religiosity’s Association with Cognitive Flexibility and Action Identification” accepted for presentation at the 2016 Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Convention. The SPSP, founded in 1974, is one of the largest organizations

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