Four PSC instructors inducted into Academy of Teaching Excellence
Four Pensacola State instructors were selected as 2020 Academy of Teaching Excellence inductees. Continue Reading Four PSC instructors inducted into Academy of Teaching Excellence
Four Pensacola State instructors were selected as 2020 Academy of Teaching Excellence inductees. Continue Reading Four PSC instructors inducted into Academy of Teaching Excellence
Pensacola State College will continue to hold online and live online broadcast classes during the summer semester. Continue Reading Summer classes begin May 11 at Pensacola State College
Pensacola State College’s distinguished SkillsUSA chapter has earned another well-deserved accolade. Continue Reading Pensacola State College’s SkillsUSA chapter earns Florida Gold Medal of Distinction
More than 200 PSC students were honored with 2020 Student Excellence Awards. Continue Reading More than 200 Pensacola State College students earn ‘Excellence’ awards
Fourteen Pensacola State College student-athletes will continue their academic and athletic careers at Division I, Division II and NAIA institutions this fall. Continue Reading Pensacola State student-athletes ink scholarship deals with universities
The PSC Robinson Honors Program is doing what it can to keep students entertained, engaged and connected. Continue Reading Virtual trips, online fun-and-games help keep PSC students in touch during shutdown
PSC will offer weekend and late night live online weekday math and computer science classes during the summer term, which begins May 11. Continue Reading PSC to offer weekend, late night classes to help students work around COVID-19
Five PSC students captured seven Gold ADDYs during the District 4 competition, which includes colleges and universities in Florida and the Caribbean. Continue Reading Pensacola State College Visual Arts students dominate at ADDY Awards
Performing Arts head Don Snowden retires this summer after 33 years at Pensacola State College. Continue Reading Strike up the band for a farewell to Don Snowden
Julie Riser’s essay on Penny Taylor is one of three national winners of the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development’s (NISOD) Student Essay Contest. For the win, both Julie and Taylor will each receive $1,000 and the college will receive a complimentary NISOD membership. Continue Reading PSC student’s essay about TRIO’s Penny Taylor wins them each $1,000
Pensacola State President Ed Meadows helped Warrington campus officials load boxes upon boxes of masks, gowns, gloves and other protective gear into a College vehicle on Friday for donation to area healthcare facilities to be used in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic fight. Continue Reading Pensacola State College donates medical protective gear to area health care facilities
Pensacola State College summer registration is right around the corner and the Student Services department is here to meet students’ needs – virtually. Continue Reading Student services still are available at Pensacola State
As soon as the coronavirus threatened to block Pensacola State College students and faculty from classrooms, administrators developed an emergency plan to move courses online. Fortunately they had a team of instructors already well-versed in the Live Online (synchronous online) realm, a team that could be deployed to teach other instructors and professors, a team that soon became known as the “Zoom Crew.” Continue Reading ‘Zoom Crew’ rallies to expand Live Online instruction throughout the College
Pensacola State College’s Robinson Honors Program students usually meet on Mondays. But with the COVID-19 pandemic closing campuses, the honors students had to adjust like everyone else. So, honor student Julie Riser showed her fellow students how to make turkey chili, using Zoom interactive technology to let her classmates follow her live. Continue Reading PSC students and faculty adjust to online conversion – and do a little cooking too
Bill Waters retires in July. The Pensacola State College eLearning Department director came to the college in 1999, and has seen how the internet revolution has changed life, and learning. But he’s never seen anything like what’s happened in 2020 with the COVID-19 pandemic altering life across the globe in a matter of months. Continue Reading PSC’s eLearning Department ensures smooth transition to online
Manna Food Pantries donated 33 banana cases filled with food staples to Pensacola State College on Tuesday, April 7, in response to a survey of students needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Manna is prepared to follow PSC’s initial distribution to students with additional deliveries. Continue Reading Manna Food Pantries donates food to feed PSC’s most vulnerable students
Pensacola State College President Ed Meadows speaks to Troy Moon in his office on the Pensacola campus, where he has been during much of the COVID-19 pandemic, steadying the Pirate ship amid a sea of worldwide turmoil. Continue Reading Pensacola State able to meet challenges in uncertain times, says college president
Because of concerns about COVID-19, the PSC Writing Lab tutors will be available through virtual tutoring six days a week for the foreseeable future so that students can still get the writing help that they may need, says Jessica Millis, Writing Lab district supervisor. Continue Reading PSC Writing Lab tutors ready to assist online
Phase 1 of the building plan is the $15 million two-story east wing building that is in the final construction stages. Phase I completion is slated for May, and classes in the new facility will begin at the start of the fall term in August. Continue Reading New (and awesome) STEM facility in final construction stretch
Since 1993, the PSC Planetarium has offered students – and the public – a glimpse into the heavens from images projected on the planetarium’s 40-foot diameter dome. Continue Reading Pensacola State’s Planetarium still educating and inspiring thousands after renovation
The PSC Bookstore websites remain open and have extended free ground shipping on all items with no minimum purchase. This includes various formats of course materials, supplies, apparel, technology and more. Continue Reading PSC Bookstore websites offer free eTextbook options, free online shipping; store location closed
Tonie Anderson-Steele is in her early 60s now, and she hasn’t forgotten the simple pleasures of her own youth. But she doesn’t forget the darker periods either. Or the darkness those who came before her were subjected to on United States soil. Continue Reading Milton campus’ Tonie Anderson-Steele hopes PSC students are her legacy
Miriam Villa, who graduated from PSC in fall, 2019, was recently selected as a 2020 Coca-Cola Academic Team Gold Scholar. Continue Reading Recent Pensacola State graduate earns Coca-Cola Gold Scholar Award
On Wednesday, April 1, Pensacola State students will have their own chance to say “Thank you” to the numerous donors who support every aspect of the College. Continue Reading Pensacola State College to hold ‘Thank a Donor Day’ on April 1
Pensacola State College celebrated its diversity and commitment to minority students on Feb. 28 at the annual African American Memorial Endowment Scholarship Program and the Dr. Garrett T. Wiggins’ “Live Your Dream” Scholarship Banquet. Eight students received scholarships that will help them continue their education at PSC. Continue Reading Eight PSC students receive scholarships at Dr. Garrett T. Wiggins ‘Live Your Dream’ Banquet
Statistics show that in the 1940s, girls were as likely to read comic books as boys. But there was a difference, said retired educator Magdalena Lamarre. Continue Reading From ‘Miss Fury’ to ‘Wonder Woman’ and beyond: PSC presents ‘Female Superheroes’ discussion
PSC was named one of 625 “Military Friendly Schools” for 2020-2021 by VIQTORY, a veteran-owned company that connects former military members to civilian employment and educational opportunities. This is the 11th consecutive year that VIQTORY has named Pensacola State College a Military Friendly school. Continue Reading Pensacola State College saluted as Military Friendly School
PSC personnel are taking a lead role in researching Santa Rosa County lynchings, with hopes to document the brutal acts and, eventually, recognize the victims with a historical marker to be erected at a yet-to-be specified location. Continue Reading PSC takes lead role in documenting Santa Rosa County lynching victims
Taking place from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 28, at Pensacola State College’s Milton campus, 5988 U.S. 90, the free Lumberjack Festival has something for everybody, including children’s activities, tasty foods and treats and nature and wildlife exhibits. Continue Reading CANCELLED- 32nd Annual Lumberjack Festival celebrates the Great Outdoors March 28 at PSC Milton campus
There are five new Pirate legends whose swashbuckling tales of athletic success and glory, and stories of unwavering support for Pensacola State College, are now forever enshrined in the college’s rich history and lore. Continue Reading Five inducted into Pensacola State’s Athletics Hall of Fame 2020 class
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