
Student Outings: The Ultimate Study Break
Each semester, students are invited to experience favorite local venues with their close friends.
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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.
Students connected with Christian school administrators at this year’s Educator Recruitment.
Professional judges awarded 15 students at the 2021–2022 ADDY Awards Gala.
Dr. Raylene Cochran gives insight into her passion for education and exemplary academic excellence.
Every spring, students, faculty, and staff take a break from classes to be edified and refreshed by God’s Word during Bible Conference.
Dr. Arlin Horton answered questions about his life and ministry in a special chapel service.
Dr. Elias Gonzalez works as a dentist in the Pensacola community after having served in the U.S. Navy for eight years.
Audiences stepped into the wonderful world of stringed instruments, familiar music, and fanciful fun.
Nursing faculty Dr. Joyce Pate trains nurses for the mission field and hospitals around the world.
The written word reaches more audiences than any other form of communication, so why not learn how to use it professionally?
After spending time in Uganda, Africa, youth ministries graduate Clay Cox realized what truly matters in life and what to do about it.
Writing for both secular and religious publications, Rob Walker has learned to balance the expectations of both authors and editors using skills gained from PCC.
Through the Alumni Association, alumni build connections with each other, their alma mater, and the current student body.
It all started with grape juice! Join Campus Church Pastor Redlin as he answers ten questions about his life!
Residence assistants at PCC gain life skills they can apply to their work and ministries after graduation.
Having grown up valuing church and community ministry, Phil Green continues to serve others as a Michigan State Representative.
After wrapping up the fall semester, students are headed home for Christmas.
Speech communication graduate Hannah Johnston faced difficult challenges as an undergrad, but with God’s help, persevered through them.