How far do PC professors go to show their dedication to their students? Many include their cell phone numbers in their email taglines. This is one reason freshman Brandon Stiff, of Lake Wylie, S.C., loves PC. Here’s more about why Brandon decided to become a Blue Hose and how PC has “changed the game” for
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Why PC? For the close community and more, freshman says
High school seniors across the country are deciding where to go to college. It’s a big decision. Stay close to home? Or go farther away? Small school or big school? These are only a couple of the questions that high school students consider. We asked Jordan Johnson, a freshman from Irmo, S.C., why he chose
9 Things to Do at PC over the Weekend (A recent grad lets you in on what the students do)
Zoey Montague ’20 One of the most difficult things to learn how to do your first few weeks in college is figure out how to spend your free time. It can be a struggle to find ways to fill your time that don’t include studying. PC is a small college, but you’ll find you have
How Do You Choose the Right College?
Jahnnie Conner ’21 Choosing the right college can be pretty overwhelming when you’re in high school. When I was a senior in high school, I was torn between two colleges. Thankfully, one of my favorite teachers helped me decide which was better for me. And lots of coffee-induced-late-night research sessions helped me too! When all
Recent grad follows dream of becoming a veterinarian
Tiffany Bogan nervously paced the floor of an animal enclosure. A caiman, a member of the alligator family, was inside. She carefully walked to a corner and waited for her instructor’s commands. The animal backed away. Nervous and excited, Tiffany looked up and smiled at a camera nearby. Another student placed a towel over the
5 Ways to Get the Most out of Being a PC Student (From A Recent Grad)
Erin Register just graduated. Now she’s on her way to Nashville, Tennessee, to begin her position as a digital marketer with a publishing company. Erin majored in English and history and was involved on campus. She was in a sorority, served on the Honor Council and worked as a Stirling. Erin was also involved in
Computational Biology Adds Up to a Bright Future for You
If you like biology and math, you might want to consider a computational biology major. What is computational biology? In this field, biologists use computer programming to analyze biological data, particularly DNA sequencing. This information could improve medicine or help with treatments for diseases like cancer. PC alumnus Bobby Keskey ’11 knows how important the
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A church conference the summer before high school gave PC junior Emily Green a look into the work she wanted to pursue. Emily, who is Presbyterian, spent time at the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) conference center in Montreat, N.C. Emily says her mom made her go, but looking back, she’s glad she did. “It was amazing
Five Reasons to Visit Campus
Visit Campus and See Why Students Choose PC Want to learn more about what PC has to offer? One of the best places to start is a campus visit. Our visit opportunities during the year include daily tours, as well as Saturday Preview Days, which offer students a chance to see campus and learn about
Presbyterian College Student’s Internship Leads to Job in Big Data
Talk about Big Data: This year is the fourth straight year that data scientist jobs have been at the very top of Glassdoor’s list of the 50 Best Jobs in America. On top of that, five of Glassdoor’s 50 best jobs include careers related to data analytics. Here’s more interesting data: PC senior Maleek Catchings