CNN analyst and former South Carolina lawmaker Bakari Sellers asked two critical questions during his speech Wednesday at Presbyterian College. In a discussion steeped in Black history, Sellers said the country is past due for a conversation on race that begs the questions – how far have we come, and where do we go from
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Presbyterian College trustee delivers inspiring sermon during campus worship service honoring Black History Month
Presbyterian College trustee, the Rev. Dr. Danny Murphy, shared a message of faith and resilience during a sermon for the college’s campuswide worship service honoring Black History Month on Feb. 27. This year, the Black History Month campus worship service was sponsored jointly by PC’s Bluefish, the Office of Spiritual Life, and the college’s chapter
Presbyterian College president Dr. Anita Gustafson to deliver Women’s History Month lecture on March 6
Presbyterian College president Dr. Anita Gustafson will discuss the transformative victories that women have made in higher education during the Women’s History Month lecture, “Boisterous and Bold: Women in Higher Education.” The Women’s History Month lecture will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, in Belk Auditorium. Making history herself as PC’s first female
Presbyterian College English professor secures grant funding for infrastructure improvements in downtown Clinton
Dr. Justin Brent and his collaborators were awarded $200,000 in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation, which will go towards safety redesigns at the intersection of East Carolina and Broad by Sarah Murphy A Presbyterian College English professor is on a mission to make downtown Clinton more accessible for pedestrians, starting at the
CNN commentator Bakari Sellers to speak at Presbyterian College’s annual Waters Lecture in Political Science on Feb. 28
One of the country’s foremost political commentators will address current affairs at Presbyterian College’s 2024 Samuel Calvin Waters Lecture. Attorney, author, and former S.C. Representative Bakari Sellers will speak 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28, in Edmunds Hall to discuss the current political landscape in America. Sellers, a frequent guest analyst on CNN, made history in
Presbyterian College earns Center of Excellence grant to fund tutoring program in public schools
Presbyterian College has earned a three-year Centers of Excellence grant from the S.C. Commission on Higher Education to establish a program that puts college education majors in public school classrooms to tutor children in reading. Dr. Patti Jones, director of PC’s education department, said the current Centers of Excellence grants are designed to train future teachers.
Serving South Carolinians: Cody T. Mitchell ’08 reflects on first year in State House
Mitchell — a law partner, Army National Guard officer, and newly-elected representative in the South Carolina House of Representatives — says that no matter the job, he’s there to be a problem solver by Sarah Murphy Solving problems. Finding common ground. That is what Cody T. Mitchell ‘08 has sought to achieve since starting his
Occupational Therapy doctoral program expands service and global reach with first medical trip abroad
The team from PC partnered with local clinicians and the nonprofit Therapy Across Borders for a two-week medical service trip to Kenya, providing care across cities and rural communities while also collaborating and exchanging methodologies with local therapists by Sarah Murphy Plastic and metal – those are the materials most commonly used to make a
PC School of Pharmacy grads deliver South Carolina’s highest first-time pass rates on high-stakes exams
Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy’s most recent graduates earned the highest first-time pass rate in the state on the two highest-stakes tests necessary to practice pharmacy. Nearly 85 percent of the Class of 2023 passed the North American Pharmacist Licensure Exam (NAPLEX) on the first try, considerably higher than the 78.6 percent pass rate nationally.
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