From Clinton to Edinburgh, Charlotte to Belfast, the newest Blue Hose alumni are wasting no time. The Class of 2026 is opening businesses, entering professional sports, commissioning as Army officers, […] The post Presbyterian College’s Class of 2026 launches into careers, graduate study, entrepreneurship, and service appeared first on Presbyterian College .
Presbyterian College has named Rhonda L. Mingo its new dean of students, bringing to Clinton nearly three decades of experience helping college students find their place, develop as leaders and […] The post PC names Rhonda Mingo Dean of Students appeared first on Presbyterian College .
The white coats presented to the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy’s Class of 2030 represent far more than a new piece of professional attire. They represent responsibility, compassion, service and […] The post PC School of Pharmacy welcomes Class of 2030 at White Coat Ceremony appeared first on Presbyterian College .
The most important question posed during Presbyterian College’s 2026 Undergraduate Summer Research Symposium wasn’t about chemistry, biology, history or engineering. It was far simpler. “What problem do I want to […] The post From Curiosity to Discovery: Presbyterian College students showcase a summer of asking bigger questions appeared first on Presbyterian College .
National Intern Day is an opportunity to celebrate the hands-on learning experiences that prepare college students for successful careers. At Presbyterian College, those experiences have become a defining part of […] The post National Intern Day highlights PC’s commitment to career-ready graduates appeared first on Presbyterian College .
From studying how sand-like materials behave under magnetic forces to exploring new ways to build next-generation batteries, two Presbyterian College students are spending the summer investigating scientific questions with implications […] The post NASA-funded summer research gives PC students opportunity to tackle real-world scientific challenges appeared first on Presbyterian College .
Presbyterian College has received a $20,000 Professional Development Grant from the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE) to launch a year-long initiative that will equip faculty, staff, coaches and […] The post Presbyterian College receives NetVUE grant to strengthen students’ sense of purpose through campus-wide initiative appeared first on Presbyterian College .
Presbyterian College has been awarded Level I accreditation by the ArbNet Arboretum Accreditation Program and The Morton Arboretum, recognizing the college’s commitment to tree stewardship, landscape management, and the preservation of its historic campus. […] The post PC earns Level I ArbNet arboretum accreditation appeared first on Presbyterian College .
For more than six decades, John McIntosh carried the values of Presbyterian College into courtrooms, government offices and, ultimately, back to the campus that helped shape him. McIntosh, a 1961 […] The post A Life of Service: Presbyterian College mourns alumnus John McIntosh ’61 appeared first on Presbyterian College .
When Jaden Holder arrived at Presbyterian College from Tampa, Florida, he knew he was interested in aviation, engineering, and power systems. What he didn’t know was that a conversation with […] The post From Curiosity to Career: Jaden Holder finds his path through undergraduate research at Presbyterian College appeared first on Presbyterian College .