Presbyterian College will mark Constitution Day with a panel discussion on immigration in the United States at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, in Kuhne Auditorium.
Observed nationally each year, Constitution Day commemorates the signing of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787, and serves as a reminder of the nation’s democratic foundations. Colleges and universities across the country host educational programs to encourage deeper understanding of the Constitution’s role in American life.
This year’s PC program, “Immigration in the United States: Community Impact, Regulation, and Constitutional Implications,” will bring together community leaders, legal professionals, and students for a wide-ranging discussion of one of the most pressing constitutional issues of the day.
Panelists include Vic MacDonald, editor of The Clinton Chronicle; Laurens mayor Nathan Senn, an attorney and member of the Presbyterian College Board of Trustees; Clinton mayor Randy Randall, a PC alumnus who served the college for more than 30 years; PC student Alex Navarro Melgar; and Upstate immigration attorney Angélica Hernández of The Law Firm.
The Constitution Day panel is free and open to the public.
