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From Clinton to Quito: PC sophomore wins international equestrian event through grit and growth
21+ hour, 2+ min ago (949+ words) When Lois Cooper "28 entered the ring at the XIX Festival H'pico Internacional de Salto "H'roes de Paz" in Quito, Ecuador, she carried more than the expectations of competition. She carried the weight of adaptation, determination, and the quiet confidence forged…...
Presbyterian College hosts 11th annual Charles Chadwell Special Education Institute focused on the power of play
2+ day, 5+ hour ago (264+ words) The institute brought together a diverse group of professionals, including general and special education teachers, related service providers, administrators, instructional coaches, and higher education faculty. The event continues to serve as a vital space for networking and professional growth within…...
Faculty Friday: Dr. Christine Boone
6+ day, 4+ hour ago (615+ words) Dr. Christine Boone discovered her interest in occupational therapy through the process of earning her bachelor's degree in sports medicine and athletic training." As she progressed through her schooling, she realized that her heart wasn't set on working with athletes…...
A Court Comes to Campus: Supreme Court of South Carolina holds historic session at Presbyterian College, bringing "civics lesson on the road" to students and community
6+ day, 17+ hour ago (871+ words) For two days, the'Supreme Court of South Carolina'traded its courtroom in Columbia for a stage in Clinton, offering students, educators and community members a rare opportunity to see justice unfold in real time at'Presbyterian College. The special session, held March…...
Presbyterian College senior turns lifelong love of hockey into data-driven research on NHL performance
1+ week, 1+ day ago (1080+ words) Long before she ever opened a dataset or wrote a line of code, Vanessa Palisin, a senior economics and business administration major from Myrtle Beach, was learning the rhythms of hockey from the rinkside. "I was around ice skating and…...
Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy alumnus Martin Gordon "21 reflects on career and lifelong impact of a PC education
1+ week, 2+ day ago (536+ words) As a critical care pharmacist, Dr. Martin Gordon spends his days caring for the sickest patients in the hospital " those in intensive care whose conditions can change hourly." As a result of the intricacies of his patients" needs, Gordon is…...
Faculty Friday:" Scott Barker '93
1+ week, 5+ day ago (494+ words) The world of business has always been of interest to assistant professor of accounting Scott Barker "93, even as a teenager. As a Laurens native, Barker attended Presbyterian College after finishing high school, where he majored in business and graduated Magna…...
Blue Hose welcome future classmates at Accepted Student Day
2+ week, 18+ hour ago (420+ words) Presbyterian College rolled out the True Blue welcome mat on Saturday, March 21, as admitted students and their families came to the Clinton campus for Accepted Student Day. The event was a celebration of achievement and a first real taste of…...
Presbyterian College hosts Area 5 Special Olympics, celebrating athletes and 60 years of Student Volunteer Services
2+ week, 1+ day ago (1036+ words) Cheers came early and often as Special Olympians took to the fields at Presbyterian College, welcomed by a campus community that turned out in force for one of its most cherished traditions: hosting the Area 5 Special Olympics. "Today is your…...
Presbyterian College study reveals major economic impact on Laurens County
2+ week, 2+ day ago (1358+ words) A new study conducted in Presbyterian College's Economics and Business Administration Department has confirmed what local residents have long believed " that PC plays a vital role in sustaining the economy of Laurens County. Under the supervision of assistant professor of…...
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