ADDY Award Winners 2019
This year, PCC students won 31 of the awards presented to area college students, the most earned since students began participating in the regional event.
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This year, PCC students won 31 of the awards presented to area college students, the most earned since students began participating in the regional event.
Students discuss how their college work experience has helped them learn new skills while paying their tuition.
The 45th annual Bible Conference gave the PCC family a break from the hubbub of life to refocus on God and His Word.
After teaching for 23 years in Christian education, Melissa Newport was humbly surprised to receive an invitation from the U.S. Department of Education to meet with Secretary DeVos.
Forums and seminars allow students at PCC to gain insight from presentations by professionals in their field of study.
Irish Tenor Anthony Kearns brought the audience to a standing ovation as he masterfully presented songs the whole audience could love and enjoy.
As students begin a new semester, many use academic support resources offered by the College.
Just two years after graduating, PCC alumna Bradlee Roberts is serving as a graphic designer for the National Bible Bee.
How one computer science grad went from programming to providing leadership within Verizon to starting his own company.
Students are settling in for a new semester as they discover what God has for their lives.
From illustrating to teaching, Brian Jekel dedicates himself to giving his all for the work of Christ.
As the world becomes more reliant on digital security, PCC students will begin to train as defenders of computer networks and digital infrastructure.
Mrs. Connie McBride went home to be with the Lord on Friday, January 18, 2019.
Students tell about their experiences with taking Interterm courses on campus and online.
As a trainer for Guide Dogs for the Blind, advertising/public relations grad Rachel Chamness helps clients gain independence.
Students are celebrating Christmas early with each other before heading back to spend Christmas at home.
PCC freshmen reflect on their first experiences in college as the semester comes to a close.
Nursing grads Michael and Ruth Manaloto put their training to the test during long days with little rest.
As an English teacher, Dr. Elizabeth Vinaja strives to help students effectively understand and apply the gift of language in their professional careers.
The recent Fine Arts production of Pygmalion presented a message that would resonate with the audience.
Students, faculty, staff, and guests enjoyed ringing in the Christmas season together during the annual Christmas Lights Celebration.
As a teacher, education grad Ashley Araujo changes the lives of children at Hope Children’s Home.
Collegian officers explain what it takes for them to best serve their collegians throughout the semester.
Each semester, performers and directors from all realms of music pull together to create a meaningful and enjoyable string of concerts.
All across the world, often in little-known places, many graduates work tirelessly to change the lives and destinies of children through Christian education.
In a large college setting with dozens of buildings, students are finding places that are just right for them.
Hundreds of students recently invested in the Pensacola community by cleaning and restoring local parks and retirement centers.