The written word reaches more audiences than any other form of communication, so why not learn how to use it professionally?
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The written word reaches more audiences than any other form of communication, so why not learn how to use it professionally?
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.
Inspired by the police officers that rescued her, Ashleigh Howard pursued a criminal justice degree, leading her to rewarding work defending the U.S.
Pre-law graduate Patrick Callahan has enjoyed making a difference for the American people and in the lives of his clients.
For 35 years, Dr. John Reese has served at PCC, reaching generations of students through his history classes and beyond.
For the past twenty years, Dr. Robert Achuff has dedicated his life to ministry through the English language.
Faculty member Mark Wainwright challenges writing students to positively influence others through the power of writing.
As the class of 2019 prepares to enter their respective fields, Professional Writing seniors cap off their college years with a portfolio project.
In the 30th edition of Fountains annual student publication, readers can “dive deeper” into this year’s collection of captivating stories and poems.
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.
How one pre-law graduate uses her training to help protect those who are hurting.