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"Amahl and the Night Visitors" opera to be presented at City Auditorium Dec. 12
The Division of Music at Brewton-Parker College is bringing a special treat to area residents this holiday season.
Future uncertain for Brewton-Parker campus
As the Liberty campus of Brewton-Parker College goes forth with preparations to close at the end of this semester, there is still no decision on what will happen to the actual facility.
Decision to close campus is a let down
News last week that Brewton-Parker College is closing its Liberty County campus was disappointing, It was especially disappointing with reports from many schools that the current economy has driven hordes of laid-off workers to colleges seeking new work skills.
Brewton Parker to close Norman Park campus
Brewton Parker College is closing two campuses, including its Norman Park satellite, in a move to trim costs at the financially strapped institution.
Showy dogwood trees fit in many states, including Texas
By NORMAN WINTER At a recent meeting, I felt like I discovered the Garden of Eden in Mount Vernon, Ga.
B-P consolidation axes campus here
The college will retain 18 majors. Among the majors retained are BS in early childhood education, BBA in general business, BA in general studies, associate of arts, BA in psychology, BA in human services, BA in sport and fitness, BA in Christian studies, BBA in management, BA in communication, BA in sociology, bachelor's of ministry, BS in middle ...
Hall: Staying busy eases grief
Yolanda Hall is surviving, 20 months after a double tragedy that reshaped her world.
Wesleyan changing lineup of majors
Wesleyan College and Brewton-Parker College are scrapping unpopular majors. Wesleyan said some of the majors it's shedding had fewer than three graduates a year, while Brewton-Parker is beginning layoffs as it cuts half of its majors that serve one-tenth of its student population.
Brewton-Parker official on state task force
Dr. David W. Moffett, chairman of the education division at Brewton-Parker College, has been appointed to the University System of Georgia's Teacher Quality Task Force as the representative of Georgia's private colleges and universities with teacher education programs.
The 26-year-old taught seventh and eighth grade English. In only his first year teaching at PCA, Joshua was popular with students, staff, and faculty.
Free choral concert features Pee Dee church choirs
St. John's Episcopal Church choir and friends will present a choral concert at 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
Executive positions named for merged college
Fourteen executive positions for the college formed from the merger of East Central Technical College and Valdosta Technical College have been announced by Valdosta Tech President Dr.
Nine Rebels to play at college level
This year, nine players from the St. James Coastal Crew Rebels signed scholarships to play sports in college - the most Rebels ever to sign in one season.
BPC's Liberty campus sets registrations
Brewton-Parker College's Liberty County Campus on East Oglethorpe Highway will host a new student registration and information event from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Aug.
Brewton-Parker expects enrollment to jump
Two recent changes haven't affected Brewton-Parker College's enrollment at Norman Park yet, but they're expected to have a big impact come fall.
Tickets on sale for Lovett play sequel
Tickets are now available for Love-It Production's up coming play "Mama Turn the Radio On II: It Ain't Easy." The play will be staged Aug.14-16 at Brewton-Parker College and Full Gospel Church.
New GI Bill sends vets to colleges locally
The GI Bill transformed America -- sending millions of veterans to college or other post-secondary training.
Vero Beach's Randy Hambrick drafted by Arizona
Right-handed pitcher Randy Hamrick Jr. has waited patiently for five years to be drafted.
Brewton-Parker to help veterans with tuition
Brewton-Parker College announces plans to participate in the Yellow Ribbon tuition program for U.S. veterans.
Coweta has 3 post-secondary options
College costs are daunting to many despite the significant return on investment a college education provides.
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