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As the class of 2019 prepares to enter their respective fields, Professional Writing seniors cap off their college years with a portfolio project.
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As the class of 2019 prepares to enter their respective fields, Professional Writing seniors cap off their college years with a portfolio project.
Dr. Bill Rice, III, and his family were present with PCC administration and staff for a dedication ceremony in his honor.
In the 30th edition of Fountains annual student publication, readers can “dive deeper” into this year’s collection of captivating stories and poems.
Computer science students proved they’re ready to create programs and apps in a crowded field such as software development.
Engineering students take up the challenge in a contest between minds and machines.
Evangelist Kwame Selver travels internationally to encourage pastors and churches for weeks at a time.
Careers can often bend and turn with time, but for 2008 grad David O’Hara, the journey has taken him on an unforgettable ride.
Learn how PCC’s affordability directly benefits students and their families.
The graduating class of 2019 commemorated their final semester with a 90s-themed celebration.
In the same church he grew up attending, Bible grad Corey Knopf trains teenagers to be an example of the believers by stepping up and serving.
PCC will begin offering Online Dual Enrollment to Christian high schools this fall!
On Thursday, March 21, 2019, member of the PCC Board of Directors and former faculty Dr. Dennis Martin went home to be with the Lord.
The PCC Eagles worked and played hard this year, showing great dedication and determination, to bring success to Eagles athletics.
Students know when to take a break from academics to spend time with friends on one of our many Student Outings.
Attending PCC provided more than just a degree to Rich Tozour, it also provided a direction.
As the youngest district attorney in North Carolina, Jason Ramey gives glory to God for his success as he strives to uphold the laws of North Carolina.
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.