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Presbyterian College

Presbyterian College (PC) is a private Presbyterian liberal arts college in Clinton, South Carolina.

Presbyterian College
Former names
Clinton College (1880–1904)[1]
MottoDum Vivimus Servimus
Motto in English
While We Live, We Serve
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Established1880; 144 years ago (1880)
Religious affiliation
Presbyterian
Academic affiliations
APCU
Annapolis Group
CIC
SACSCOC
Endowment$95.6 million (2022)[2]
PresidentAnita Gustafson[3]
ProvostKerry Pannell[4]
Academic staff
102 full-time
Students1,199 (Fall, 2022)
Undergraduates955
Postgraduates244
Location, ,
United States

34°27′52″N 81°52′12″W / 34.46444°N 81.87000°W / 34.46444; -81.87000
CampusSmall town
240-acre
NicknameBlue Hose
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IBig South
Pioneer Football League
Websitepresby.edu

History edit

 
William Plumer Jacobs

Presbyterian College was founded in 1880 by William Plumer Jacobs. He had served as the pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Clinton since 1864 and founded the Thornwell Orphanage. Originally called Clinton College, its first class (including three women) graduated in 1883. In establishing PC, his "tree of knowledge", Jacobs' goal was to educate young people for lives of service to church and society, and thereby be, in his words, "epistles to Christ's honor and glory".[5]

By the time of Jacobs' death in 1917, the college had grown considerably in size and resources, and had six major buildings. Neville Hall, PC's most recognized structure, was constructed in 1907. The tenure of president Davison McDowell Douglas (1911-1926) saw the tripling of the size of the faculty and student body, the construction of four new buildings, and growth in the college's assets from $150,000 to over $1 million.[6] After weathering the storms of the Great Depression and Second World War, Presbyterian has continued expansion on many fronts through the second half of the twentieth century. It became fully coeducational in 1965 (and in so doing dropped its previous motto, "Where Men are Made"). In 1969, it began admitting African-American students.[7]

Academics edit

Undergraduate edit

Presbyterian College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).[8] The School of the Liberal Arts confers B.A. and B.S. degrees in 30 courses of study and 9 pre-professional programs including Pre-Law, Pre-Med, Pre-Theology, and Pre-Pharmacy. PC also offers a dual-degree program in Engineering (with Clemson University, Auburn University, Georgia Tech, the University of South Carolina, and Vanderbilt University) and minor fields in an additional 13 disciplines such as Africana Studies, Media Studies, and Women's and Gender Studies.[9][10] The liberal arts program has small average class sizes (13-15 students). Beginning in 1991, six Presbyterian College faculty members have been declared Carnegie/CASE South Carolina Professor of the Year Award winners.[8]

 
Students at Neville Hall

PC houses a Center for South Korean and East Asian Studies, which is partnered with Hannam University.[11] Hannam and PC have been affiliated with each other since Hannam's inception, when it was founded by 1949 PC alumnus John Somerville.

Graduate edit

The School of Pharmacy confers Doctorate of Pharmacy degrees (PharmD) and is oriented toward serving the healthcare needs of underdeveloped and economically depressed areas of South Carolina and the greater US. A 54,000 square-foot facility, its doors opened in the fall of 2010 with an inaugural class of 80 students. The School of Pharmacy was fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) in July 2014.[12] Despite its youth, it has accrued multiple awards including a Biomedical/Biobehavioral Research Administration Development (BRAD) grant from the National Institutes of Health, and a Generation Rx Champion Award from the South Carolina Pharmacy Association (SCPhA) for its efforts at raising awareness of prescription drug abuse.[13][14]

Student life edit

Size and makeup edit

The 2014 edition of U.S. News & World Report regards Presbyterian College as a "selective" institution that accepted 57.8% of applicants in the fall of 2012. Of PC's 1,172 undergraduates, 44% are male and 56% are female, and 97% live on campus.[15]

Student organizations edit

Students at PC have many options for extracurricular activities. In addition to intramural athletics, Greek life is an important part of campus life and culture, as around 45% of the student body is affiliated with one of eight fraternities and sororities. For men, there are seven North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) organizations (chapter designation in Greek letters): Alpha Sigma Phi (ΑΨ), Kappa Alpha Order (ΒΠ), Pi Kappa Alpha (Μ), Pi Kappa Phi (Β), since removed from campus and had their charter revoked. Sigma Nu (ΖΘ), Omega Psi Phi (ΑΔΩ), and Theta Chi (ΒΨ). For women, there are three National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) organizations: Alpha Delta Pi (ΗΞ), Sigma Sigma Sigma (ΕΠ), and Zeta Tau Alpha (ΚΒ). Aside from Greek life, PC offers its students many other social clubs and advocacy organizations like Secular Student Alliance, College Republicans, College Democrats, and Multicultural Student Union.[16] There are also many religious ministries, including the Presbyterian Student Association, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and Campus Outreach. Finally, Presbyterian actively promotes service organizations and opportunities. Many PC students participate in initiatives like Special Olympics, Relay for Life, tutoring local high school and middle school students, and CHAMPS, a mentoring service for local youth.[16][17]

Honor code edit

Since 1915 all aspects of life at Presbyterian have been regulated by a student-run honor code.[18] The signing of the honor code is a central fixture of each academic year's opening convocation ceremony and is a requirement for all incoming students, faculty, and coaches. The honor code binds one to "abstain from all deceit," to "neither give nor receive unacknowledged aid in [one's] academic work," to "respect the persons and property of the community" and to "not condone discourteous or dishonest treatment of these by [one's] peers."[19] Suspected violations of the honor code go before the college's honor council, composed of students and faculty, which has the power to sanction, suspend, or dismiss those found guilty.[20]

Campus edit

 
Neville Hall

PC's 240-acre campus covers areas in and around Clinton, providing academic buildings, dining facilities, recreational areas, and athletics venues. The college's 15 townhouses, 11 residence halls, and 9 apartments house nearly all of the undergraduate student body. Six buildings on Presbyterian College's campus (Doyle Hall, Laurens Hall, Jacobs Hall, the President's House, Neville Hall, and the campus bell tower) are part of the Thornwell-Presbyterian College Historic District, a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. However, Doyle Hall was demolished in July 2014 as part of the renovations for Georgia Hall.

Athletics edit

 
The official logo of Presbyterian College Athletics

Athletics is very important to PC's life and culture. Around 1/3 of the student body competes as student-athletes[21] and many PC alumni are or were professional coaches at the college level, including current women's soccer coach Brian Purcell ('87), former head football coach Harold Nichols ('89), former Vanderbilt basketball head coach Roy Skinner ('52), and Bob Waters ('60), a record-setting head football coach at Western Carolina.

Presbyterian is a member of the Big South Conference of NCAA Division I[22] and fields seventeen varsity teams in eleven sports: football (FCS), men's and women's cross country, volleyball, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's basketball, softball, men's and women's golf, men's and women's tennis, women's lacrosse, baseball, and men's and women's wrestling. Football has competed within the FCS conference Pioneer Football League since 2021.[23] The college's colors are royal blue and garnet and its teams are known as the Blue Hose. Although PC's mascot Scottie the Scotsman is a medieval Scottish warrior, the Blue Hose name originally referred to the socks worn by the football team in the early 20th century.[24][25] PC's traditional rivals include Wofford College, Furman University, The Citadel, and Newberry College.

Since 1953, the Atlantic Coast Conference has awarded the Jacobs Blocking Trophy in honor of the memory of PC's founder, William P. Jacobs, to the conference's most outstanding blocker, as voted by a poll of the conference's head coaches and defensive coordinators. The 2022 recipient is Clemson University graduate student-athlete Jordan McFadden.[26]

The Bronze Derby edit

 
The Bronze Derby

Until 2007, PC's fierce rivalry with Newberry College was expressed in the annual Bronze Derby football game, named for the series's trophy, which made its debut in 1947 after a basketball game between the two colleges. After the game, which PC won 51–47, a scuffle broke out between supporters of both colleges and a derby hat was snatched from the head of a PC student. The hat was eventually returned, cast in bronze, and transformed into a symbol of the rivalry. The last installment of the Bronze Derby game was played in November 2006 at Bailey Memorial Stadium in Clinton, where PC defeated Newberry 10–0. The Blue Hose lead the all-time Bronze Derby series, but since Presbyterian's transition to Division I in 2007 the annual clash has been postponed indefinitely.

Notable alumni edit

 
A triumphant PC player hoists the Bronze Derby

References edit

  1. ^ "History of Presbyterian College". presby.edu. Presbyterian College. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  2. ^ As of June 30, 2022. U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2022 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY21 to FY22 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. October 5, 2023. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
  3. ^ "20th President of Presbyterian College". presby.edu. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  4. ^ "Kerry Pannell named new provost at Presbyterian College". Presbyterian College. April 27, 2021. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
  5. ^ Nancy Griffith, Presbyterian College (Arcadia: Charleston, Portsmouth, Chicago, San Francisco, 2001), 7.
  6. ^ Nancy Griffith, Presbyterian College (Arcadia: Charleston, Portsmouth, Chicago, San Francisco, 2001), 15.
  7. ^ Griffith (2001), Presbyterian College, pp. 16, 20-21.
  8. ^ a b "About Presbyterian College". presby.edu.
  9. ^ (PDF). pp. 34, 43, 49. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
  10. ^ "Academics at Presbyterian College". presby.edu. July 6, 2017.
  11. ^ "Presbyterian College launches Center for South Korean and East Asian Studies". www.presby.edu. May 20, 2023. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  12. ^ . presby.edu. Archived from the original on November 12, 2014. Retrieved August 21, 2014.
  13. ^ "PCSP APhA-ASP wins Generation Rx Champion Award". presby.edu. Archived from the original on August 16, 2013.
  14. ^ . presby.edu. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
  15. ^ "US". U.S. News & World Report: Education, Colleges, National Liberal Arts Colleges. Retrieved October 30, 2013.
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  17. ^ . pc-champs.org. Archived from the original on September 5, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
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  20. ^ (PDF). presby.edu. pp. 4, 5, 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
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  22. ^ "Presbyterian". bigsouthsports.com.
  23. ^ "Presbyterian College Blue Hose - The Official Athletics Site". gobluehose.com.
  24. ^ "What's the deal with ... Presbyterian Coll.?". ESPN.com. September 6, 2012.
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  26. ^ "Clemson's McFadden Earns ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy". November 28, 2022. Retrieved November 28, 2022.
  27. ^ "Glen Browder outline resume" (PDF). January 1, 2007. Retrieved May 18, 2012.
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  31. ^ "Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary". Austinseminary.edu. Retrieved May 18, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Presbyterian College Athletics website

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For other uses see Presbyterian College disambiguation Presbyterian College PC is a private Presbyterian liberal arts college in Clinton South Carolina Presbyterian CollegeFormer namesClinton College 1880 1904 1 MottoDum Vivimus ServimusMotto in EnglishWhile We Live We ServeTypePrivate liberal arts collegeEstablished1880 144 years ago 1880 Religious affiliationPresbyterianAcademic affiliationsAPCUAnnapolis GroupCICSACSCOCEndowment 95 6 million 2022 2 PresidentAnita Gustafson 3 ProvostKerry Pannell 4 Academic staff102 full timeStudents1 199 Fall 2022 Undergraduates955Postgraduates244LocationClinton South Carolina United States34 27 52 N 81 52 12 W 34 46444 N 81 87000 W 34 46444 81 87000CampusSmall town240 acreNicknameBlue HoseSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I Big SouthPioneer Football LeagueWebsitepresby wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Undergraduate 2 2 Graduate 3 Student life 3 1 Size and makeup 3 2 Student organizations 3 3 Honor code 3 4 Campus 4 Athletics 4 1 The Bronze Derby 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp William Plumer JacobsPresbyterian College was founded in 1880 by William Plumer Jacobs He had served as the pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Clinton since 1864 and founded the Thornwell Orphanage Originally called Clinton College its first class including three women graduated in 1883 In establishing PC his tree of knowledge Jacobs goal was to educate young people for lives of service to church and society and thereby be in his words epistles to Christ s honor and glory 5 By the time of Jacobs death in 1917 the college had grown considerably in size and resources and had six major buildings Neville Hall PC s most recognized structure was constructed in 1907 The tenure of president Davison McDowell Douglas 1911 1926 saw the tripling of the size of the faculty and student body the construction of four new buildings and growth in the college s assets from 150 000 to over 1 million 6 After weathering the storms of the Great Depression and Second World War Presbyterian has continued expansion on many fronts through the second half of the twentieth century It became fully coeducational in 1965 and in so doing dropped its previous motto Where Men are Made In 1969 it began admitting African American students 7 Academics editUndergraduate editPresbyterian College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools SACS 8 The School of the Liberal Arts confers B A and B S degrees in 30 courses of study and 9 pre professional programs including Pre Law Pre Med Pre Theology and Pre Pharmacy PC also offers a dual degree program in Engineering with Clemson University Auburn University Georgia Tech the University of South Carolina and Vanderbilt University and minor fields in an additional 13 disciplines such as Africana Studies Media Studies and Women s and Gender Studies 9 10 The liberal arts program has small average class sizes 13 15 students Beginning in 1991 six Presbyterian College faculty members have been declared Carnegie CASE South Carolina Professor of the Year Award winners 8 nbsp Students at Neville HallPC houses a Center for South Korean and East Asian Studies which is partnered with Hannam University 11 Hannam and PC have been affiliated with each other since Hannam s inception when it was founded by 1949 PC alumnus John Somerville Graduate edit The School of Pharmacy confers Doctorate of Pharmacy degrees PharmD and is oriented toward serving the healthcare needs of underdeveloped and economically depressed areas of South Carolina and the greater US A 54 000 square foot facility its doors opened in the fall of 2010 with an inaugural class of 80 students The School of Pharmacy was fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education ACPE in July 2014 12 Despite its youth it has accrued multiple awards including a Biomedical Biobehavioral Research Administration Development BRAD grant from the National Institutes of Health and a Generation Rx Champion Award from the South Carolina Pharmacy Association SCPhA for its efforts at raising awareness of prescription drug abuse 13 14 Student life editSize and makeup edit The 2014 edition of U S News amp World Report regards Presbyterian College as a selective institution that accepted 57 8 of applicants in the fall of 2012 Of PC s 1 172 undergraduates 44 are male and 56 are female and 97 live on campus 15 Student organizations edit Students at PC have many options for extracurricular activities In addition to intramural athletics Greek life is an important part of campus life and culture as around 45 of the student body is affiliated with one of eight fraternities and sororities For men there are seven North American Interfraternity Conference NIC organizations chapter designation in Greek letters Alpha Sigma Phi APS Kappa Alpha Order BP Pi Kappa Alpha M Pi Kappa Phi B since removed from campus and had their charter revoked Sigma Nu Z8 Omega Psi Phi ADW and Theta Chi BPS For women there are three National Panhellenic Conference NPC organizations Alpha Delta Pi H3 Sigma Sigma Sigma EP and Zeta Tau Alpha KB Aside from Greek life PC offers its students many other social clubs and advocacy organizations like Secular Student Alliance College Republicans College Democrats and Multicultural Student Union 16 There are also many religious ministries including the Presbyterian Student Association Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Campus Outreach Finally Presbyterian actively promotes service organizations and opportunities Many PC students participate in initiatives like Special Olympics Relay for Life tutoring local high school and middle school students and CHAMPS a mentoring service for local youth 16 17 Honor code edit Since 1915 all aspects of life at Presbyterian have been regulated by a student run honor code 18 The signing of the honor code is a central fixture of each academic year s opening convocation ceremony and is a requirement for all incoming students faculty and coaches The honor code binds one to abstain from all deceit to neither give nor receive unacknowledged aid in one s academic work to respect the persons and property of the community and to not condone discourteous or dishonest treatment of these by one s peers 19 Suspected violations of the honor code go before the college s honor council composed of students and faculty which has the power to sanction suspend or dismiss those found guilty 20 Campus edit nbsp Neville HallPC s 240 acre campus covers areas in and around Clinton providing academic buildings dining facilities recreational areas and athletics venues The college s 15 townhouses 11 residence halls and 9 apartments house nearly all of the undergraduate student body Six buildings on Presbyterian College s campus Doyle Hall Laurens Hall Jacobs Hall the President s House Neville Hall and the campus bell tower are part of the Thornwell Presbyterian College Historic District a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places However Doyle Hall was demolished in July 2014 as part of the renovations for Georgia Hall Athletics edit nbsp The official logo of Presbyterian College AthleticsMain article Presbyterian Blue Hose Athletics is very important to PC s life and culture Around 1 3 of the student body competes as student athletes 21 and many PC alumni are or were professional coaches at the college level including current women s soccer coach Brian Purcell 87 former head football coach Harold Nichols 89 former Vanderbilt basketball head coach Roy Skinner 52 and Bob Waters 60 a record setting head football coach at Western Carolina Presbyterian is a member of the Big South Conference of NCAA Division I 22 and fields seventeen varsity teams in eleven sports football FCS men s and women s cross country volleyball men s and women s soccer men s and women s basketball softball men s and women s golf men s and women s tennis women s lacrosse baseball and men s and women s wrestling Football has competed within the FCS conference Pioneer Football League since 2021 23 The college s colors are royal blue and garnet and its teams are known as the Blue Hose Although PC s mascot Scottie the Scotsman is a medieval Scottish warrior the Blue Hose name originally referred to the socks worn by the football team in the early 20th century 24 25 PC s traditional rivals include Wofford College Furman University The Citadel and Newberry College Since 1953 the Atlantic Coast Conference has awarded the Jacobs Blocking Trophy in honor of the memory of PC s founder William P Jacobs to the conference s most outstanding blocker as voted by a poll of the conference s head coaches and defensive coordinators The 2022 recipient is Clemson University graduate student athlete Jordan McFadden 26 The Bronze Derby edit Main article Bronze Derby nbsp The Bronze DerbyUntil 2007 PC s fierce rivalry with Newberry College was expressed in the annual Bronze Derby football game named for the series s trophy which made its debut in 1947 after a basketball game between the two colleges After the game which PC won 51 47 a scuffle broke out between supporters of both colleges and a derby hat was snatched from the head of a PC student The hat was eventually returned cast in bronze and transformed into a symbol of the rivalry The last installment of the Bronze Derby game was played in November 2006 at Bailey Memorial Stadium in Clinton where PC defeated Newberry 10 0 The Blue Hose lead the all time Bronze Derby series but since Presbyterian s transition to Division I in 2007 the annual clash has been postponed indefinitely Notable alumni edit nbsp A triumphant PC player hoists the Bronze DerbyArt Baker former head football coach at Furman University 1973 1977 The Citadel 1977 1982 and East Carolina University 1985 1988 Justin Bethel NFL Pro Bowl defensive back for the Atlanta Falcons William Bradley Bryant JD superintendent of public schools state of Georgia John Bright Cyrus H McCormick Chair of Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation Union Theological Seminary American biblical scholar author A History of Israel listed notable alumni Union Presbyterian Seminary Glen Browder member of the Alabama House of Representatives 1982 1986 Secretary of State State of Alabama 1987 1989 member of the US House of Representatives 1989 1997 professor emeritus of political science Jacksonville State University 27 Harry S Dent Sr attorney aide to U S Senator Strom Thurmond and U S President Richard Nixon Joan Gray Moderator of the 217th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA 28 Kimberly Nicole Hampton 1976 2004 Captain in the United States Army and the first female US military pilot to be shot down and killed by hostile fire Stephen A Hayner president of Columbia Theological Seminary ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church USA professor former president of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship C Hugh Holman 1914 1981 American literary scholar 29 Tammy Susan Hurt vice chair of the board of trustees at the Recording Academy Grant C Jaquith American lawyer and judge Douglas Kiker 1930 1991 journalist and author NBC News national affairs correspondent anchor NBC Nightly News NBC News Rome bureau chief Europe and Western Asia White House correspondent the New York Herald Tribune Peabody Award Columbia University s prize for broadcast journalism George L Mabry Jr US Army Major General Medal of Honor recipient Charles B MacDonald former US Army Captain US Army Deputy Chief Historian and author of renowned WWII memoir Company Commander John McKissick head football coach at Summerville High School SC the record holder for most career wins in high school football Allen Morris tennis player 1956 U S Davis Cup team member quarter finalist at Wimbledon former head tennis coach UNC Chapel Hill 1980 1993 inductee North Carolina and South Carolina Tennis Halls of Fame Bebo Norman contemporary Christian musician Jim Samples president of HGTV Ernest Shahid businessman and real estate developer Roy Skinner 1930 2010 former head coach of the Vanderbilt Commodores men s basketball team 30 Bob Staton 18th president of Presbyterian College and former chairman and CEO of Colonial Life amp Accident Insurance Company Tyson Summers American college football coach head coach of the Georgia Southern University football team Jimmie Turner former professional football player Theodore Wardlaw president and professor of homiletics Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary 31 Bob Waters former head football coach and athletic director at Western Carolina University Lee Williamson former professional football playerReferences edit History of Presbyterian College presby edu Presbyterian College Retrieved June 28 2022 As of June 30 2022 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2022 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY21 to FY22 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA October 5 2023 Retrieved October 5 2023 20th President of Presbyterian College presby edu Retrieved June 28 2023 Kerry Pannell named new provost at Presbyterian College Presbyterian College April 27 2021 Retrieved September 22 2022 Nancy Griffith Presbyterian College Arcadia Charleston Portsmouth Chicago San Francisco 2001 7 Nancy Griffith Presbyterian College Arcadia Charleston Portsmouth Chicago San Francisco 2001 15 Griffith 2001 Presbyterian College pp 16 20 21 a b About Presbyterian College presby edu catalog 2012 2013 PDF pp 34 43 49 Archived from the original PDF on September 27 2013 Retrieved August 16 2013 Academics at Presbyterian College presby edu July 6 2017 Presbyterian College launches Center for South Korean and East Asian Studies www presby edu May 20 2023 Retrieved June 28 2023 Breaking News Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy s Doctor of Pharmacy Program is Accredited presby edu Archived from the original on November 12 2014 Retrieved August 21 2014 PCSP APhA ASP wins Generation Rx Champion Award presby edu Archived from the original on August 16 2013 School Receives First NIH Grant presby edu Archived from the original on September 27 2013 Retrieved August 16 2013 US U S News amp World Report Education Colleges National Liberal Arts Colleges Retrieved October 30 2013 a b Campus Life at Presbyterian College presby edu Archived from the original on September 13 2013 Retrieved August 16 2013 CHAMPS Communities Helping Assisting Mentoring Promising Students pc champs org Archived from the original on September 5 2013 Retrieved August 16 2013 Blue Book PDF presby edu pp 2 of 16 Archived from the original PDF on September 27 2013 Retrieved August 16 2013 Campus Life at Presbyterian College presby edu Archived from the original on October 28 2013 Retrieved October 29 2013 Blue Book PDF presby edu pp 4 5 12 Archived from the original PDF on September 27 2013 Retrieved August 16 2013 About Presbyterian College presby edu July 18 2013 Presbyterian bigsouthsports com Presbyterian College Blue Hose The Official Athletics Site gobluehose com What s the deal with Presbyterian Coll ESPN com September 6 2012 About Presbyterian College presby edu Archived from the original on September 1 2013 Retrieved August 16 2013 Clemson s McFadden Earns ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy November 28 2022 Retrieved November 28 2022 Glen Browder outline resume PDF January 1 2007 Retrieved May 18 2012 PC USA 217th General Assembly 2006 Atlanta pastor is elected moderator Presbyterian Church USA June 15 2006 Archived from the original on September 25 2011 Retrieved May 18 2012 Collection Title C Hugh Holman Papers 4537 1930s 1980s Southern Historical Collection at the Louis Round Wilson Library Special Collections UNC University Libraries Retrieved March 4 2017 Slotnick Daniel E October 30 2010 Roy Skinner Who Recruited First Black Basketball Player in SEC Dies at 80 The New York Times Retrieved October 31 2010 Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Austinseminary edu Retrieved May 18 2012 External links editOfficial website Presbyterian College Athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Presbyterian College amp oldid 1206731790, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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