Dr. Wesley Robbins: Focusing on Pharmacy and Family
After spending thirty years with the Department of Veteran Affairs, Dr. Wesley Robbins has taken his insight and experience to the classroom.
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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.
Throughout the fall semester, on-campus concerts captivated audiences with live musical performances.
Knowing that he is here to stay until God moves him elsewhere, Dr. Michael Colucci serves with purpose and a sense of gratefulness.
Accounting instructor Alex Oliveira helps students both in and out of the classroom prepare for their future careers.
This fall, students have been preparing with confidence to vote in the upcoming national election.
In the spirit of striving for excellence, Career Services has launched a new platform to help students and alumni connect with businesses and ministries looking for qualified candidates.
After adjusting to a very different fall semester, students are still finding ways to grow together.
Alumni in history and political science are using their positions to stand for truth and excellence using biblical principles.
When Dr. Joel Porcher discovered a love for teaching college students, he found a lifetime of rewards in God’s design for his life.
After teaching classrooms of students for seven years, Rachel Jones now teaches her children at home, using resources she gleaned from master teachers.
After stepping up where needed, staff and students provided support in response to the storm.
The adapted Greek Rush and Christian Service Expo offered fun, safe experiences while encouraging new students to get involved with on-campus groups and ministries.
Jack Gellos, former PCC staff member, went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, September 15.
After attending PCC, pastoral ministries grad Jermaine Watkins is helping others through difficulties, great and small.
While familiar routines were altered for this year’s Welcome Week, PCC has been eager to welcome students back to campus.
After a summer of renovations and improvements across campus, students are excited to see what’s changed!
While this summer of change redirected the ministry efforts of many, PCC students found other ways to be fruitful in service.