In Memoriam Isaiah Winkley
Senior Cybersecurity major Isaiah Winkley went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, December 10, 2022.
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Senior Cybersecurity major Isaiah Winkley went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, December 10, 2022.
Students pause to enjoy a season of celebration with a PCC favorite event, Christmas Lights Celebration.
After 20 years, Dr. Greg Mutsch has returned to continue investing in PCC students.
The Update Magazine takes on a new look while continuing to inspire and connect alumni and families to PCC.
Despite a turn in weather, PCC’s traditional Turkey Bowl championship finished with a well-enjoyed competition.
Audiences found themselves in a mystical forest of fairies and elves for William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
A teacher with 30 years of real-world business experience, Dr. Jim White shows his students how to stand out in the business field.
As they follow God’s leading in their lives, Abran and Anna Grace Miller gain valuable ministry experience.
For students looking to fund their education, this program provides the opportunity to graduate with little to no debt.
Graduates returned to campus and saw how their alma mater continues to influence generations.
Matt Winkler, pastor of Fellowship Baptist Church, formerly served as a missionary in Uganda for 16 years.
Through fine art, Jon Taylor brings God’s goodness to life.
Students enjoyed the musical talents of the “world’s most famous brass group” during the year’s first Fine Arts event.
PCC senior Carolyn Soule unexpectedly went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, October 6, 2022, after suffering a brain aneurysm.
Natural sciences faculty Dr. Sebastian Spencer strives to prepare his students for the many aspects of their future career.
Students can find biblical, academic, financial, and career support from an office that helps them reach their goals.
As the director of Guest Services, Mr. Jon Tutton welcomes visitors on campus and provides them with an inviting experience.
Each semester, students are invited to get involved in the community through different service groups that reach the young and the old for Christ.
Commercial writing graduate Dustin Brady writes action-packed books that ignite young readers’ imaginations.
New and returning students arrived on campus, received spiritual encouragement, and are ready for the 2022–2023 school year!
Mrs. Denise Shoemaker has assisted with leading PCC since 2012. Learn more about her experience in this ten-question interview!
Mr. David Lunsford went home to be with the Lord early this morning, Tuesday, August 23, 2022.
Discover the benefits of college shopping—in person—before finding the one where you belong.
Start your first semester at PCC with these helpful tips! Learn the best study habits, explore intriguing places, and get involved in campus activities.
Students earning an engineering degree with an electrical concentration advance through a challenging study that prepares them to analyze and design electrical devices.
Bertha Arthur, senior finance manager for White Cap, expertly navigates her position while also leading and training a team of business professionals.
Graduate students take advantage of summer classes that provide a focused classroom experience.