The biomedical research of Tori Snyder ‘23 and Marigordon Varner ‘23 was recently published in the Journal of Undergraduate Reports in Physics, in which they expound upon the recommended use of soft robotic techniques in advanced medical prosthetics by Sarah Murphy Sand is a fascinating compound — a collection of tiny grains that has the
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Presbyterian College celebrates its philanthropic champions at 2024 gathering of the William Plumer Jacobs Society
Presbyterian College honored its most stalwart supporters last week at the annual celebration of the William Plumer Jacobs Society at the Hyatt Regency in Greenville. In her opening remarks, new society member Ruth Roper, the chair of PC’s Board of Trustees, said donors’ dedication and commitment to the college has touched countless lives, sparked hope,
Presbyterian College students march for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence
Presbyterian College students marched last week in solidarity with the victims and survivors of domestic violence. Associated with Visions of Women, a South Carolina nonprofit organization that raises awareness about domestic violence and sexual assault, the March 21 event drew dozens of PC students walking together from Neville Hall to the Ross E. Templeton
Presbyterian College welcomes newly-elected SGA officers
New SGA officers (left to right) Spencer Wieters, Vice President of Student Life; Margaret Leonard, Speaker of the Senate; Samantha Hauff, Vice President of Academic Affairs; Ella Casto-Waters, SGA President; Hallie Cohen, Vice President of Operations; and Emma Erwin, Clerk. Presbyterian College’s esteemed Student Government Association recently saw its annual transfer of power ceremony as
Presbyterian College president Dr. Anita Gustafson gives ‘boisterous and bold’ lesson on history of women in higher education
Presbyterian College’s first female president shared women’s struggles to find their place in higher education during an inspirational speech Wednesday in honor of Women’s History Month. In her lecture, “Boisterous and Bold: Women in Higher Education,” Dr. Anita Gustafson, the 20th president of PC, began by noting her own place in the college’s 144-year history.
Presbyterian College’s eighth annual ‘Mocktails and Mingling’ mixes alumni and students for networking experience
A room full of Blue Hose – both new and vintage – gathered to chat and network Tuesday for Presbyterian College’s eighth annual “Mocktails and Mingling.” Sponsored by the college’s Office of Career and Professional Development, the spring event offers current students an opportunity to hone their networking skills and meet new people. “The purpose
Hispanic Appreciation Organization builds culture and understanding at Presbyterian College
by Samantha Hauff Presbyterian College’s Hispanic Appreciation Organization is the life of Hispanic culture, events, and education on campus, accepting members of both Hispanic descent and those simply interested in the culture. Professor of Spanish Dr. Sharon Knight is the advisor for HAO student leaders and helps with the logistics of putting on events. “The
Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy student places in top tier of national competition
A second-year student at the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy aims to become the country’s best in a national competition for patient counseling. Makenzie Chapman, a P2 from Aiken, recently placed in the top 10 during the second round of the American Pharmacists Association’s patient counseling competition and will compete for the top prize against
PC grads named amongst Greenville’s most influential
Multiple PC alums have been named to the “Greenville’s 50 Most Influential” list in recent years, their work and service having a direct impact on the continuous transformation of the city nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. by Sarah Murphy There’s a game that Chad Prashad ‘02 plays from time-to-time when in
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