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Welcome Back to Campus: 2021 Alumni Homecoming
This past weekend, PCC graduates returned to campus and reconnected with those who had influenced their lives.
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This past weekend, PCC graduates returned to campus and reconnected with those who had influenced their lives.
Fans met their Eagles athletes, participated in group games, and got fired up for the remaining playing season.
Having grown up with music, Dr. Tim Willingham shares his passion with the next generation of musicians.
With competence and integrity, office administration graduates are prepared to keep stride in any office setting.
Students and faculty volunteered to donate a greatly needed medical resource through this year’s Blood Drive.
Recommended studying strategies and tips from student tutors and faculty ahead of midterms.
Armed with real-world experience, Dr. Lonnie Smith invests in the next generation of professionals entering the business field.
PCC faculty member Mr. David Grubbs graduated to Heaven on Saturday, October 2.
When visiting the Planetarium, audiences and students alike learn more about God’s universe while marveling at its beauty.
On Wednesday, September 22, former PCC employee Mrs. Mary Louise Middleton went home to be with the Lord.
Josh and Rebecca Florence use their ministry to reach Papua New Guinea for Christ as church planting missionaries.
Alumna Sara Fulp takes her training in education from the classroom to full-time ministry and online teaching opportunities.
With the last event taking place two years ago, the 2021 Greek Rush and Parade were as energetic as ever!
Every semester, students gather to choose a Christian Service group to invest in others, learning invaluable lessons for future ministry.
As their seasons begin, the Eagles soccer and Lady Eagles volleyball teams are determined to experience growth and take what they learn into the future.
Having grown up in the real estate industry, Mark Porter brings experience and excellence to the housing market.
“Twenty years have passed since the tragic events of 9/11, but we should never forget the thousands of victims who lost their lives that day.” — Tania Young (Biology ’07, M.S. ’10)
Students return for the fall semester eagerly anticipating the new experiences ahead.
Summer workers take advantage of a new summer activity and take to the stage!
Inspired by the police officers that rescued her, Ashleigh Howard pursued a criminal justice degree, leading her to rewarding work defending the U.S.
Summer work students embraced opportunities to serve the community by wrapping up 2020–2021 Serve Pensacola projects.
Seniors look back on their time at PCC and offer advice for incoming students.
Students and faculty step away from academics to minister to youth and teens in Youth Outreach Ministry summer camps.
Students take their musical talents and giving hearts on the road as they serve and minister to others across the United States.
On July 19, 2021, Mr. Michael Motz went home to be with the Lord.
PCC sophomore Timothy Hatch went home to be with the Lord on July 12.
While he serves the Lord with his family, Bill Rice Christian Academy administrator Nathan Reeves emphasizes academics and character development in his students.