Presbyterian College will celebrate its first-generation college students next week in conjunction with National First-Gen Week, Nov. 2-8. PC kicks off First-Gen Week, appropriately enough, at its next home football game at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, in Bailey Memorial Stadium with first-generation students being recognized at half-time. On Monday, Nov. 4, Grocery Bingo is
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Tanvi Patel, P2, finds community through Presbyterian College Early Entry Pre-Pharmacy Program
With support from PC faculty and peers, Patel has successfully moved directly from undergrad into pharmacy school, completing an impactful internship along the way. by Sarah Murphy There is one factor that Tanvi Patel—a second-year pharmacy student at the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy—has always considered to be a must-have in her academic pursuits: a
House of Pizza to reopen in Clinton following purchase of 112 Musgrove Street from Presbyterian College
When fire destroyed and damaged several businesses in Clinton last August and the weeks passed, one question quickly came to the forefront for owners and customers. What next? For the owner of the House of Pizza on 120 Musgrove Street, which was entirely destroyed by the blaze, it was a question that yielded a fairly
PC introduces free financial literacy platform for students and graduates
Current and future Presbyterian College students, as well as PC graduates, have a resource to help them with their financial well-being. PC has partnered with iGrad, an award-winning financial literacy platform. iGrad provides tools that students and graduates can use to improve their personal finances. “Financial wellness is key to a successful life, and it
Presbyterian College Alumni Association celebrates 2024 alumni awards
Presbyterian College’s finest graduates were celebrated during Homecoming Weekend at the PC Alumni Association’s annual alumni awards program. Eight members of the PC family were recognized for their professional achievements and service to the college and their communities. In her welcome to alumni, PC president Dr. Anita Gustafson addressed the lingering presence of Hurricane Helene,
Presbyterian College secures $1.25 million grant from Lilly Endowment’s Thriving Congregations Initiative to support ‘The Ecology of Calling Initiative’
Presbyterian College will launch a new church leadership initiative this year, largely thanks to a generous $1.25 million gift from Lilly Endowment Inc. The project is being funded through Lilly Endowment’s Thriving Congregations Initiative. The initiative aims to encourage congregations to flourish by helping them deepen their relationships with God, enhance their connections with each
Col. (Ret.) James F. Chastain, Jr. ’96 inducted into the Presbyterian College ROTC Hall of Fame
Retired U.S. Army colonel James F. Chastain, Jr., a 1996 graduate of Presbyterian College, was inducted Friday into his alma mater’s Reserve Officer Training Corps Hall of Fame. Chastain, who retired from service in 2023 after 27 years of military service, played linebacker for the Blue Hose, was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity,
Presbyterian College reopens Bailey Gallery, dedicates Vance Plaza during Laurens County Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours event
Historic Neville Hall served as a perfect venue to kick off Presbyterian College’s 2024 Homecoming celebration, as the college opened the doors literally and figuratively to its supporters. As the host of a Laurens County Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours gathering, PC held the grand reopening of the Mary Bailey Vance Suitt Rotunda and
Korea Scholars program opens ‘whole new world’ for PC sophomore
Charlie Villeda-Nube found out about the Korea Scholars Program when he was applying to PC. He loved the idea of learning more about Korean culture and exploring the country. The sophomore from Clinton, N.C., was accepted into the program and introduced to Korean culture, music, and language during his first-year exploration course. The summer after
Hose vs. Helene: Presbyterian College responds to devastating storm that ripped through the region
Presbyterian College was not spared from Hurricane Helene’s destructive rampage through the southeast on Sept. 27. Buildings were damaged. Trees and lives were uprooted. All of the advantages of modern technology were stripped away. What could not be taken, however, was the inimitable PC Spirit – the overwhelming and compelling urge to respond to the
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