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Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy organization donates to StopHungerNow

The Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy’s Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) organization has decided to donate the remainder of their funds—a total of $1,000—to StopHungerNow in the wake of their closing their chapter. StopHungerNow, according to its website, is an organization that “gets food and life-saving aid to the world’s most vulnerable people, and

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Presbyterian College students volunteer at Benjamin E. Mays preservation site

On Saturday, April 16, students from both the history club and Sigma Kappa Alpha, Presbyterian College’s academic honor society, volunteered at the Benjamin E. Mays preservation site in Greenwood, S.C. Dr. Stefan Wiecki, associate professor of history, is heavily involved with the site, especially with its attempt to procure the funds for a statue of

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Presbyterian College names Erika Gotfredson Outstanding Senior

At its 2016 Honors Day Convocation held Thursday, April 21, 2016, Presbyterian College named Erika Gotfredson, a senior Griffith scholar from Berkeley Lake, Ga, majoring in English with minors in creative writing, women’s and gender studies, history, and international studies, the recipient of its Outstanding Senior Award. “My educational experiences at PC have been so

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Presbyterian College announces new dining services partner

After a thorough collaborative RFP process and careful consideration, Presbyterian College has selected Aramark as its new partner for dining services management. With input gathered from students, faculty, and staff, Aramark will focus on delivering a new vision for dining on PC’s campus. Culinary excellence with knowledgeable chefs, fresh food, and healthier options; transformed dining

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Presbyterian College names Bob Bryant Professor of the Year

At its 2016 Honors Day Convocation held Thursday, April 21, 2016, Presbyterian College named Dr. Bob Bryant, the Kristen Harrington Professor of Bible, Professor of the Year. “Excellent teaching is happening across this campus every day; excellent learning is happening in every nook and cranny,” Bryant said at the convocation. His early love of nature

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Presbyterian College hosts Second Annual Charles Chadwell Special Education Institute

On Saturday, April 16, 2016, the education department at Presbyterian College hosted the Second Annual Charles Chadwell Special Education Institute, which was attended by faculty and students from PC, Furman University, Lander University, Bob Jones University, USC Upstate, Erskine College, and Converse College, as well as administrators, school psychologists, and teachers from six area school districts. Dr. Timothy Shanahan,

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Presbyterian College to host 14th Annual Honors Day Symposium

Presbyterian College will host its 2016 Honors Day Symposium on Thursday, April 21, 2016. The symposium and the following Honors Convocation are designed to serve as 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 college

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Presbyterian College students present at National Conference for Undergraduate Research

Six Presbyterian College students were selected to present their research at the 30th annual National Conference for Undergraduate Research (NCUR) that took place at UNC Asheville, April 7-9. The conference consisted of approximately 4,000 attendees from more than 350 institutions. PC students who presented include Ben Cagle from the physics department; Sydney Fontenot, Michael Harris, Gabby Lewis, and Kristen

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Presbyterian College hosts Accepted Students Day

On Saturday, April 9, Presbyterian College hosted Accepted Students Day on campus. There were around 190 students and their families in attendance. The event began with a welcome from President Bob Staton; Brian Fortman, dean of enrollment management; and senior, Meredith Gaffney. Students were placed in about 20 different breakout groups. The breakout groups were

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