The rising senior was the driving force behind a new mural on East Main and Musgrove in downtown Clinton, leveraging both knowledge and connections from class to help fuel the community initiative. by Sarah Murphy When Barrett Moody ‘25 chose to attend Presbyterian College, she could sense that there was something beyond a college degree
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Presbyterian College mourns loss of music professor Dr. Christian Elser
As the Presbyterian College community grapples with the sudden loss of music professor Dr. Christian Elser, colleagues and friends remember not only a passionate voice performer with a booming baritone but a charismatic champion of the liberal arts with a caretaker’s heart for serving students. Dr. Albert “Christian” Elser III passed away on July 20
Famed author and academic Dr. Temple Grandin to speak at Presbyterian College’s 10th annual Charles Chadwell Special Education Institute
One of the country’s most prominent animal behaviorists and champion for autism rights will be the keynote speaker at Presbyterian College’s 10th annual Charles Chadwell Special Education Institute. Author and academic Dr. Temple Grandin will deliver her address, “The World Needs ALL Kinds of Minds” at 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16, in Belk Auditorium, followed
PC students present at 20th annual S.C. Upstate Research Symposium
Presbyterian College students continue to demonstrate their public commitment to research after participating last spring in the 20th annual S.C. Upstate Research Symposium. Held on USC Upstate’s campus in Spartanburg, the event inspired the largest turnout of student presentations from all across the state, including a dozen students from PC. Professor of chemistry Dr. Latha
From Marine to Medicine: Kam Bruns’ Journey to Becoming an OT
Lawrence Bruns, who goes by “Kam,” had always been interested in a career in medicine. But his time serving in the United States Marine Corps took him down a different path to begin with. Bruns was born in California and moved around quite a bit as a child—Hawaii, Virginia, South Carolina. Following high school, he
Emily Whitaker ‘24 places first at South Carolina Upstate Undergraduate Research Symposium
The recent business graduate’s honors research project took first place in the Business category at the symposium, using mathematical models of queueing theory in retail customer service. by Sarah Murphy Throughout her years as a student at Presbyterian College, Emily Whitaker ‘24 worked as a part-time sales associate at a local pet store in Winston-Salem,
Presbyterian College launches Center for Inquiry, Research, and Scholarship
In 11th-century France, famed philosopher and logician Peter Abelard wrote that the first key to wisdom is “constant and frequent questioning … for by doubting we are led to question, and by questioning we arrive at the truth.” At Presbyterian College, the search for wisdom and truth continues in the 21st century with renewed vigor
Mom’s cancer diagnosis drives Moore’s desire to become a physician assistant
Sophie Moore’s path to becoming a physician assistant (PA) didn’t begin by opening a textbook. It started with her mother. For more than 17 years, Moore’s mother has been battling stage 4 breast cancer. As her medical journey unfolded, Moore came to deeply appreciate her mother’s PA. She felt inspired by the PA’s phenomenal care
Mother’s medical trauma inspires Audra Butler to purse career as a pharmacist
Audra Butler grew up in the small town of Cheraw, on the fall line of the Pee Dee River. She always valued living in a close-knit community, and from a young age she knew that she eventually wanted to serve her community in a healthcare capacity, though it wasn’t always clear how. It was her
Dr. Ricardo Hernandez ‘20 discusses how his undergraduate research propelled his academic career
Looking back on his four years as a student at Presbyterian College, Dr. Ricardo Hernandez ‘20 says that PC helped him grow to limits that he never could have imagined. Hernandez was the first computational biology student at Presbyterian College to pursue—and ultimately achieve—his Ph.D. As an undergrad, he completed SCINBRE research that studied the
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