One of the country’s leading political analysts discussed the remarkable trends in national politics during a lecture at Presbyterian College Tuesday. Amy Walter, the publisher and editor-in-chief of the Cook Political Report, was this year’s guest speaker for the Samuel Calvin Waters ‘66 Lecture in Political Science, co-sponsored by the college’s political science department and
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Future Blue Hose Experience Campus During Accepted Student Day
Students who have been accepted into the PC Class of 2027 and their families visited campus for Accepted Student Day on Saturday, March 25. The annual event offers students an opportunity to experience campus and learn more about being Blue Hose. Maddison Hogue, an incoming freshman from Clover, S.C., was among the students to visit
PC charters new honor society for first-generation students; inducts inaugural Tri-Alpha members
Presbyterian College’s Eta Delta Chapter of Alpha Alpha Alpha inducted its first 37 members Sunday at the chartering service for the new honor society for first-generation college students. Founded in 2018 at Moravian College in Bethlehem, Penn., Tri-Alpha honors high-achieving first-generation college students. PC’s Eta Delta Chapter is the fifth in South Carolina and one
PC dedicates new baseball and softball facilities as part of $8 million athletic campaign
The long-awaited day when Blue Hose baseball and softball programs could celebrate significant facility upgrades came at last when Presbyterian College dedicated the new buildings on Saturday. PC president Dr. Matthew vandenBerg called it a great day to be a Blue Hose and a day of rejoicing as he thanked everyone who participated in the
PC mourns the loss of professor emeritus Dr. Jim Stidham
Presbyterian College is mourning the loss of one of its most memorable professors this week after learning of the passing of Dr. Jim Stidham. A professor emeritus of biology, Stidham served at PC for 45 years. He was 87. Stidham joined the PC faculty in 1967 after earning his Ph.D. in biology from the University
PC cuts ribbon at 112 in downtown Clinton
Presbyterian College’s mission to transform a piece of real estate in downtown Clinton into a social hub uniting the campus and local communities was accomplished Tuesday at the official ribbon-cutting for 112. A large crowd of PC students, faculty, and staff gathered to celebrate Clinton’s new restaurant and tour the space where students will hold
PC dedicates Butch ‘60 and Brenda Woodward Lobby in Smith Administration Building
Presbyterian College celebrated a lasting legacy of love and loyalty Thursday at the dedication of the Butch ’60 and Brenda Woodward Lobby in the Smith Administration Building. The late Butch Woodward, who passed away last July at the age of 86, served his beloved alma mater as director of alumni relations after a long and
PC to celebrate dedications of new baseball and softball facilities
Presbyterian College is dedicating its newest athletic facilities on March 25 as part of its $8 million Championship Spirit Initiative. The new Blue Hose softball team facilities – a new fieldhouse with coaches’ offices, a locker room, lights, a concession area, public restrooms, new seating, and a press box – will be dedicated at 11:45
PC students embrace networking at ’23 Mocktails and Mingling event
At Presbyterian College, what you know – and who you know – are both important. At the college’s seventh annual “Mocktails and Mingling” this spring, students met nearly two dozen local business professionals, most of whom were PC alumni. The event, hosted by the Office of Career and Professional Development, allows students to meet new
Margot Brooks named director of 112, Capitol Theatre operations
Presbyterian College announced this week that Margot Brooks will lead two of the college’s major off-campus initiatives. Brooks was named director of 112, the new restaurant and social hub on Musgrove Street in Clinton, and the historic Capitol Theatre, which includes PC’s esports arena, restaurant, movie theater, and performing arts center in Laurens. Brooks will
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