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.
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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.
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.
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.
As a trainer for Guide Dogs for the Blind, advertising/public relations grad Rachel Chamness helps clients gain independence.
Nursing grads Michael and Ruth Manaloto put their training to the test during long days with little rest.
As a teacher, education grad Ashley Araujo changes the lives of children at Hope Children’s Home.
All across the world, often in little-known places, many graduates work tirelessly to change the lives and destinies of children through Christian education.
Over 300 alumni enjoyed numerous activities around campus while catching up with former classmates during the second annual Alumni Homecoming.
How PCC’s pastoral ministries program prepares servants of the Lord outside the classroom.
Mechanical engineering grad Zachary Underwood tests hybrid batteries for functionality and safety at Ford Motor Company.