10 Questions with Dr. Dale Adkins
Since 2012, Dr. Dale Adkins has been an encouragement to PCC students. Learn more about him in this ten-question interview!
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Since 2012, Dr. Dale Adkins has been an encouragement to PCC students. Learn more about him in this ten-question interview!
Students can now choose from new academic options in liberal arts, special education, and biblical counseling.
Commercial art graduate TJ (Tim) Cunningham pursues a career as a fine art painter.
From his position in Family Research Council Action, Worth Loving’s influence spans the United States.
Learn about the application process to enroll at Pensacola Christian College!
Former Eagles coach of 27 years, Mark Goetsch, has been inducted into the NCCAA Hall of Fame.
On Monday, May 23, retired PCC employee Noel Hale went home to be with the Lord.
Passionate about theater, Rachel McCurdy directs heart-warming productions and presents moral truths to school-age children.
New alumni earned undergraduate and graduate degrees during the 2022 Commencement events.
Audiences enjoyed this classic Gilbert and Sullivan musical comedy full of pirates, policemen, and oddly spaced birthdays.
Students enjoy the tradition of remembering God’s faithfulness over the past school year.
Students volunteered their time and energy to serve the local community for Christ.
Professional writing and graphic design students blend their creativity to produce the 33rd edition of Fountains.
As Chief Reggie Bartkowski expertly responds to emergencies, he gives students, staff, and faculty peace of mind.
Sarah Howell assists with high-risk deliveries in the NICU and manages new nurses.
Seminary faculty member Dr. Karl Stelzer passionately serves Christ wherever he is given an opportunity.
The graphic design concentration equips students to bring glory to God through digital art.
Each semester, students are invited to experience favorite local venues with their close friends.
During their final semesters, many seniors are making progress on their senior capstone projects.
Student-elected officers work hard to make these meetings the best they can be.
During the first-ever Greek Week, the Student Body enjoyed activities and surprises each day, reflecting the four pillars of collegian life.
The senior class enjoyed a luau-themed party, commemorating their shared time together before graduation.
After an intense and exciting competition at the National Tournament, the Lady Eagles basketball team brought home the 2022 title.
Every year, collegians host an exclusive outing to strengthen camaraderie and promote unity among members.
Mechanical engineering alumnus Tom Smith leads a Ford Motor Company development team.
Computer science faculty member Dr. Jonathan Sparks enjoys sharing his lifelong passion for technology.
Over several weeks, the PCC student body—past and present—united to raise support for the Children’s Hunger Fund in the Philippines.