Presbyterian College to host panel discussion on ISIS

Presbyterian College to host panel discussion on ISIS

On Tuesday, April 19, Presbyterian College’s history, political science, and religion departments will host a panel discussion titled “What does ISIS want? How can it be defeated?” The discussion will take place at 7 p.m. in the Chapman Conference Center.

The three panelists are Dr. Justin Lance assistant professor of political science, Dr. Roy Campbell professor of history, and Dr. Bob Bryant the Kristen Harrington professor of religion. The panel discussion is open both to the PC community and the Clinton community.

Contact Dr. Stefan Wiecki, associate professor of history, at swwiecki@presby.edu with questions or for more information.


Presbyterian College is located on a striking 240-acre campus in Clinton, between Columbia and Greenville, S.C. Offering challenging academics and a culture of honor, ethics, and service that prepares students to be leaders in communities, PC offers its students the benefit of engaging with an exceptional faculty who take individual interest in their students’ well-being, both personally and in the classroom. The Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy opened in 2010, and is dedicated to the ideals of leadership, honor to the profession, and service to the community. For more information about Presbyterian College, visit www.presby.edu.

Written by Erika Gotfredson, a senior English major from Berkeley Lake, Ga.