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Children with Autism Make Goals During One-Day Camp

Seven-year-old Grayson Feith kicked the ball into the goal, and the crowd went wild. It could have been the first goal Grayson has ever made, but that’s not the reason the crowd was cheering. Grayson didn’t win the game with his kick either. Grayson has autism and doesn’t get many opportunities to participate in soccer

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Pharmacy School Announces Transitions for the Upcoming Academic Year

Presbyterian College has announced that Dr. Richard E. Stull will serve as interim dean of the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy, effective July 1. Stull served as founding dean at PCSP from August 2008 to December 2012. While at PCSP, he spearheaded the hiring of faculty and staff, the renovation of the pharmacy building on

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STUDENTS NAMED TO DEAN’S LIST FOR THE SPRING 2019 SEMESTER

The Dean’s List is composed of students who earned between a 3.3 and a 3.9-grade point average for a semester. We are proud to recognize these students for making the President’s List during the Spring 2019 semester: Mr. Harry Edward Abell, of Leeds, UK Ms. Lauren Elizabeth Adkins, of Simpsonville, S.C. Mr. Edgar William Alewine,

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STUDENTS NAMED TO PRESIDENT’S LIST FOR THE SPRING 2019 SEMESTER

The President’s List is composed of students who earned a 4.0-grade point average for a semester. We are proud to recognize these students for making the President’s List during the Spring 2019 semester: Mr. Matthew Bruce Abney, of Aiken, S.C. Ms. Brittney Nicole Atkins, of Lyman, S.C. Mr. Robert Douglas Azevedo, of Simpsonville, S.C. Mr.

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Class of 2019 Take the Stage at 136th Commencement

Two-hundred thirty graduating seniors from the College of Arts & Sciences gathered in Templeton Gymnasium on Saturday, May 11. Their proud guests, faculty and staff members were with them too, eager to watch them walk across the stage during the 136th Commencement. PC President Bob Staton welcomed everyone to the event and shared what he

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Graduates Earn Their Pharm.D. Degrees, Hoods

Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy graduated its sixth class of doctors of pharmacy during the School’s hooding ceremony on Friday, May 10. The event took place at 10 a.m. in Belk Auditorium on the main PC campus. Seventy-four students earned their degrees and doctoral hoods. “Today we celebrate each of the graduates of the Presbyterian

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PC holds Baccalaureate Service

Presbyterian College hosted the Baccalaureate Service for the graduating Class of 2019 Friday, May 10 in Belk Auditorium. “This weekend marks the close of our 139th academic year,” PC President Bob Staton said at the opening of the service. “It is a time of celebration, joy and reflection for all of us but especially for

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ROTC Ceremony Salutes Military Service

The Presbyterian College ROTC Program celebrated its 100th year with the ROTC Commissioning and Hall of Fame Ceremony on Friday, May 10. The event took place at 2:00 p.m. in Edmunds Hall. Cadets Commissioned and Honored Brendon P. Mitchell was among the cadets commissioned as second lieutenants in the US Army. Mitchell will serve in

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Education graduates urged to plant, grow, harvest

Graduates from Presbyterian College’s Department of Education took the oath for graduating educators during the annual Teacher Induction Ceremony Friday, May 10. “In a few minutes you’re going to take the oath, and the first sentence and last sentence of that oath are pretty impactful,” President Bob Staton ’68 told graduates during the program at

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Freshman Enrollment Continues to Rise

Presbyterian College freshman enrollment for the upcoming academic year is up from last year, with three months still remaining before the fall semester begins. At last count, 316 students had joined the Class of 2023. This current total is 44 more than the 272 students at this time last year and exceeds the number of

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