Fine Arts Series: The Mikado
Students, faculty, and guests came together to enjoy a colorful and comedic performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s British satire, The Mikado.
Students, faculty, and guests came together to enjoy a colorful and comedic performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s British satire, The Mikado.
Every semester, collegian presidents initiate changes to enhance the student experience and discuss new events in Panhellenic Council.
At PCC’s annual Homecoming, alumni enjoyed their time back on campus, reconnecting with old friends while creating memories with new ones.
Alumni, students, faculty, and staff embarked on a musical journey over land, on the sea, and through space with PCCymphony’s Sounds of Adventure
Over the summer, teams of PCC students hit the road with Proclaim to minister to others across the U.S.
PCC’s cast and crew did much to prepare for this swashbuckling tale of pirates and treasure.
Distribution of the Summit yearbook brought students together to take in the valuable memories from the school year.
Learn how PCC’s affordability directly benefits students and their families.
As students begin a new semester, many use academic support resources offered by the College.
The recent Fine Arts production of Pygmalion presented a message that would resonate with the audience.
Hundreds of students recently invested in the Pensacola community by cleaning and restoring local parks and retirement centers.
The PCC and Campus Church family worked together to provide donations and volunteer work to those affected by Hurricane Michael in the Gulf Coast communities.