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Presbyterian College’s JEDI division welcomes Janna Barnes as accessible education coordinator and deputy Title IX coordinator

Presbyterian College has welcomed Janna Barnes to its Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion division as the accessible education coordinator and deputy Title IX coordinator. “We are so blessed to have Janna join Presbyterian College’s mission to serve students and create a welcoming, nurturing, and empowering environment for all,” said Dr. Selena Blair, the Rogers-Ingram Vice

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PC alumnus Walter Todd ’82 inducted into S.C. Golf Hall of Fame

Presbyterian College alumnus and former Blue Hose golfer Walter Todd ’82 was inducted this month into the South Carolina Golf Hall of Fame. The Laurens native was enshrined in the hall at the S.C. Golf Association’s 20th annual Golf Day on Jan. 13 in Columbia. “I’d be less than forthright if I said it’s not

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Presbyterian College welcomes new trustees

Presbyterian College welcomes three new members to the school’s board of trustees this month. The Rev. Dr. John C. Brearley ’81, Clinton community leader Lumus Byrd, and Laurens Mayor Nathan Senn are joining the board for the trustees’ first meeting of the year on Jan. 25. “We are profoundly grateful for the commitment these three

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PC alumnus and coaching great Art Baker ’53 passes away at age 94

Presbyterian College lost one of the most prominent members of its football fraternity this week following the death of alumnus Art Baker ’53. Baker played football for legendary coach Lonnie McMillian and was the Blue Hose’ starting halfback his final two years. At PC, he was also a member of Pi Kappa Alpha’s Mu chapter

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Service and hope surround PC’s celebration of MLK Day ‘24

Presbyterian College celebrated the legacy of slain civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by serving the Laurens County community and taking inspiration from a message of hope. More than a hundred PC students participated in the service projects on Conway Ave. in Laurens, Clinton Canopy, the Clinton Community Garden, Springdale Methodist Church in

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PC mourns passing of alumnus Marion D. “Dooley” Miller ‘75

Presbyterian College lost an historically significant and much-loved alumnus when Marion D. “Dooley” Miller ’75 passed away on Jan. 10 at the age of 70. PC’s first African-American student-athlete and the first African-American man to graduate from the college, Miller played a substantial role in integrating his alma mater. But even more so than his

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Presbyterian College Announces Creation of Spirit Squad and the Addition of Coach Anna Catherine English

CLINTON, S.C. – Presbyterian College and the Blue Hose athletics department announced the creation of the Spirit Squad and the hiring of the Spirit Squad Coach Anna Catherine English. “We are excited to begin the new initiative, Blue Hose Spirit Squad, that will enhance the game-day environment for basketball games,” said Dee Nichols, Presbyterian College

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PC’s MLK Day celebration to include community service and guest lecture

Presbyterian College will celebrate the life and work of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 15 with service to the community and a powerful message of hope. This year’s national theme is “Shifting the Cultural Climate through the Study and Practice of Kingian Nonviolence.” PC’s Student Volunteer Services begins the day’s events

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PC students host STEM outreach event at Thornwell

by Samantha Hauff This past semester, PC’s chapter of the American Chemical Society-American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ACS-ASBMB) organized and hosted a STEM outreach event for high school students at Thornwell Charter School. “Our mission as an organization is to foster STEM skills, research, and community among students at Presbyterian College and beyond,”

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