
Software Expo 2021: An Updated Experience
This year, computer science students are joined by cybersecurity and info technology students for a larger Software Expo event.
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This year, computer science students are joined by cybersecurity and info technology students for a larger Software Expo event.
Nathan Smith and Christa Wei Smith stay flexible as they serve in various roles at EUCON International School and EUCON International University.
Through Serve Pensacola and the Missions Project, the student body grew together while serving others.
Science faculty member Dr. Aresia Watson challenges students to learn more about both God’s creation and the Creator Himself.
Nearing the end of their college career, seniors practice and prepare to showcase their talents.
Students take a break from classes to enjoy new experiences with friends.
Education graduates Jonathan and Evanie Bryant use their training to manage a Christian retreat center in the Philippines.
Each semester, a group of young men experience a class that continually prepares them for ministry.
Career Services hosts both in-person and virtual Educator Recruitments and Career Fairs to help students network with career-related experts.
Several visual arts students were honored for their creative works during this year’s virtual ADDY Awards Gala.
Tiny tales took to the stage during a production put on by students, for students.
Bible faculty member Josh Thompson finds that his role as pastor of a growing church has strengthened his ministry to PCC and PTS students.
With classes paused, the PCC family spent time reflecting on God’s Word during PCC’s 47th Bible Conference.
Accounting and finance graduate thrives as senior associate at KPMG after completing the CFA certification and his M.B.A.
Graduating seniors in the College’s medically focused programs began the networking and job-seeking process at PCC’s first Health Professions Career Fair.
Beginning with structured training and preparation, PCC’s education program produces teachers who make a difference in children’s lives.
After spending thirty years with the Department of Veteran Affairs, Dr. Wesley Robbins has taken his insight and experience to the classroom.
By visiting campus during College Days and Explore PCC, high school students can experience life as a college student, minus the homework!
PCC seniors are excited for what the future holds in this new year and their final semester.
After a successful semester of in-person and online classes, students are ready to take time to relax during Christmas break.
Follow the newly launched PCC Alumni Instagram (@pccalumni) to reminisce, reconnect, and keep up with any alumni news!
Graduates in biology and pre-medicine are using their talents and discipline to further scientific progress, treat others, and share God’s Word through their work.
With a performance run as long as the title character’s nose, the cast and crew brought “Cyrano de Bergerac” to life this fall.
Bringing the annual tradition to life in a new format, a dedicated team worked hard all semester to spread Christmas cheer.
After months of preparation, PCC alumni enjoy showcasing the premiere production of “A Musical Christmas Carol” at the historic Round Barn Theatre.
The PCC Eagles soccer team go to Nationals for the fourth year in a row!
Before the switch to online classes after Thanksgiving, the student body enjoyed the women’s and men’s collegian soccer championships along with Harvest Fest.