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PSC Graphic Design Senior Exhibition shows talent of students and impact of program

Mark Hopkins walked slowly through the Switzer Gallery taking in the exquisite design campaigns from 11 talented graphic design artists.


The exhibition is special to Hopkins, Pensacola State College graphic design instructor. The artists are his students and the exhibition is the culmination and sparkling evidence of all they have learned at PSC.


The 2022 Dr. Marjan Mazza Bachelor of Applied Science in Business and Management – Graphic Design Senior Exhibition “How Design Makes Us Think, Feel, and Do Things” is on display through Dec. 9 at the Switzer Gallery at the Anna Lamar Switzer Center for Visual Arts on the Pensacola campus. The Opening Reception for the exhibition is from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 1.

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PSC dedicates Florida Power & Light Company Nonprofit Center Training Room to assist community nonprofits

Pensacola State College dedicated its new nonprofit training room to Florida Power & Light on Nov. 15 in appreciation of the company’s substantial support of the College.


The Florida Power & Light Company Nonprofit Center Training Room is located in the PSC Nonprofit Center Annex, Building 17, on the PSC Pensacola campus. 

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Retired U.S. Navy diver now leads PSC Carpentry program

Shaun Garner is a retired U.S. Navy Diving Medical Technician. He’s trained to come to the rescue in life-and-death situations.


Garner made a rescue at Pensacola State College in August, but it wasn’t of the life-and-death variety. It was pretty important though.



Garner is the new PSC Carpentry Program coordinator, replacing former Tony Grahame who left this summer to pursue an opportunity with his son.

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PSC proposes new testing fees for EKG and Phlebotomy programs


Pensacola State announced proposed fee increases for the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) certification tests for students enrolled in the College’s EKG and Phlebotomy programs.

 

The application fees for the Certified EKG Technician (CET) Exam and the Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) Exam may increase to $125 each.


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Scott Emerline – from Peace Corps volunteer to PSC recruiter


Don’t misunderstand. Scott Emerline really enjoys his new position as a Pensacola State College recruiter. But he would love to go back to the Southeast Asian country of Myanmar.


Emerline, a University of West Florida alumnus and English major, joined the PSC team in October. But for the first three months of 2020, Emerline lived in Myanmar working as a Peace Corps volunteer teaching English to, mostly, children.

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PSC sends 2 two-person teams to the NJCAAE playoffs ‘Call of Duty: Warzone’ eSports competition


A year ago, Pensacola State College didn’t even have an eSports Program. Now, the PSC eSports Program is sending two two-person teams to the NJCAAE playoffs to compete in “Call of Duty: Warzone.”

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