• PC Chamber Winds & Wind Ensemble Band Concert

    Belk Auditorium 503 S Broad St, Clinton, SC, United States

    Free and open to the public! Casual attire. Program: Smith – Dramatic Prelude Barnes – Yorkshire Ballad Ziek – Jet Stream J.S. Bach – French Suite No. 2 Broughton – […]

  • PC Orchestra & String Quartet Concert

    Edmunds Hall

    Free and open to the public! Casual attire. Program: Haydn – Andante Cantabile from String Quartet in F Major, Op. 3, No. 5 Mendelssohn – Canzonetta from String Quartet, Op. […]

  • Christmas at PC

    Presbyterian College 503 S Broad St, Clinton, SC, United States
  • Community Blood Drive (Day 1)

    Greenville Dining Hall (GDH) Parking Lot 301 5th Avenue, Clinton, SC, United States

    Presbyterian College is hosting a community blood drive on January 19th 1-6 PM and January 20th 1-5 PM. Giving blood is one of the most important ways to support our […]

  • Community Blood Drive (Day 2)

    Greenville Dining Hall (GDH) Parking Lot 301 5th Avenue, Clinton, SC, United States

    Presbyterian College is hosting a community blood drive on January 19th 1-6 PM and January 20th 1-5 PM. Giving blood is one of the most important ways to support our […]

  • Art Exhibition at Harper Gallery- MANUEL SCHMETTAU : Lacunae

    Elizabeth Stone Harper Gallery 360 5th Ave, Clinton, SC

    The Elizabeth Stone Harper Gallery, located in the Harper Center for the Arts, is pleased to announce the following exhibition: MANUEL SCHMETTAU : Lacunae Schmettau’s objects, often curbside discards, are examined not for their intrinsic worth or past function, but for their newfound convergences, alignments, and the transformation of the seemingly innocuous. This creates a […]

  • PC Lecture Series: Dr. Booker T. Ingram Lecture – Darrin Goss

    Edmunds Hall

    The annual Dr. Booker T. Ingram Black History Month lecture is Presbyterian College’s signature event celebrating the history, culture, and contributions of Black Americans. The lecture and convocation is named in honor of professor emeritus of political science Dr. Booker T. Ingram, PC’s first professor of color.