“Well, the socks have spoken,” said Zack Pierce, a Fox Sports writer. It may not have had the gravity of the NCAA Final Four, but the Blue Hose of Presbyterian College have shown they are fiercely proud of their team nickname and managed to create a groundswell effort to clinch the title in the Fox
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600 attend Accepted Students Day at Presbyterian College
Are you ready to be a part of the PC family? Follow our 10 easy steps on How to be a Blue Hose. Want to see more photos from Accepted Students Day? Check out our Accepted Students Day Gallery. On Saturday, March 25, 600 accepted students and family members attended Presbyterian College’s Accepted Students Day. More
Presbyterian College students partner with City of Clinton to provide free books for local community
Presbyterian College early childhood education students Caroline Moore, a junior from Chapin, S.C., and Claire Doolittle, a junior from Pomaria, S.C., partnered with the City of Clinton to install a Little Free Library in Lydia Mill Children’s Park. Little Free Library is a nonprofit organization that sells wooden libraries to be installed in neighborhoods around
Presbyterian College honors students at SAM senior banquet
On Monday, March 20, the Society for the Advancement of Management at Presbyterian College hosted its senior banquet. More than 80 guests attended the dinner designed to recognize seniors in the department of economics and business administration. The dinner was addressed by Ted Pitts, president and CEO of the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce. “You
Presbyterian College to produce “Dido and Aeneas” performance
On March 31 and April 2, Presbyterian College will produce the opera “Dido and Aeneas” by Henry Purcell fully staged with orchestra and chorus. Both performances will be held in Edmunds hall, the March 31 performance will be at 7:30 p.m., the April 2 performance will be at 3 p.m. “Dido and Aeneas” is Purcell’s
Presbyterian College hosts PC Women’s Honors
As a part of its Women’s Leadership Project, Presbyterian College hosted PC Women’s Honors 2017 on Friday, March 10. The honors ceremony came as the culminating event of the Women’s Leadership Project, a week-long effort to equip, empower, and celebrate women at PC. Each honor award was chosen by the Presbyterian College community. The Susan
Presbyterian College choir to perform “Requiem” by Giuseppe Verdi in Augusta, Ga.
On March 25, the Presbyterian College choir will join with the Augusta Choral Society and the Lyra Vivace Orchestra to present Giuseppe Verdi’s epic setting of the “Requiem.” Along with the Mozart “Requiem,” the setting of the “Requiem” text by Verdi is among the most frequently performed of all choral/orchestra works. The two choirs will
Presbyterian College to host faculty voice recital
On Thursday, March 16, at 7:30 p.m., Presbyterian College will host a vocal recital featuring Dr. Christian Elser, associate professor of music; Lucie Svatonova-Hughes, adjunct professor of music; and Tacy Fleury, adjunct professor of music. The concert will be held in Edmunds Hall. This program is free and open to the public. The program will
Presbyterian College to host third annual Charles Chadwell Special Education Institute
On Saturday, April 1, the education department at Presbyterian College will host the third annual Charles Chadwell Special Education Institute. The workshop is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Chapman Conference Center in Jacobs Hall. The institute will include a day-long workshop entitled, “Challenges and Opportunities for Students with Disabilities: Why Poverty Matters
Presbyterian College mourns the loss of Marion Hill Weersing
Marion Hill Weersing, associate dean of students emerita of Presbyterian College passed away on Wednesday, March 8 at the age of 102. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Marc C. Weersing, former president of Presbyterian College. Weersing served as the first dean of women and associate dean of students for the College from 1964
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