Pellissippi State Community College theatre students have a rare opportunity this semester to act and serve as technical crew alongside professionals on a Shakespearean production.
Pellissippi State will present “King Lear” …
Comic expo expands with festival atmosphere, after party
Pellissippi State Community College’s annual celebration of comic books, cosplay and pop culture returns Saturday, April 6, with a special after party at Central Cinema.
The Mag Comic Expo will be …
Anna Graham is dean of PSCC Blount campus
Longtime Maryville resident Anna B. Graham has been named the new dean of Pellissippi State Community College’s Blount County Campus.
Graham, who has lived in Maryville for 30 years this fall and is …
James Agee Conference in-person at Pellissippi State
Pellissippi State Community College’s annual literature conference returns to its original in-person format this year – but in a new location.
The James Agee Conference for Arts and Literature will be …
Theotis Robinson: Political action ‘matters’
Theotis Robinson Jr. first ran for public office in 1968, when he was 26 years old, the same year two college students were running against each other for state representative.
That may …
Theotis Robinson Jr. is Knoxville legend
The first Black man to enroll at the University of Tennessee as an undergraduate will speak at Pellissippi State Community College in honor of Black History Month.
Theotis Robinson Jr., a trailblazer …
Pellissippi State nursing grads in top five on exam
Pellissippi State Community College earned a 98.13% pass rate on the NCLEX-RN exam in 2023, finishing in the top five of 20 Tennessee colleges that confer associate degrees in nursing.
One …
Pellissippi State again leads in food pantry collections
Students, faculty and staff at Pellissippi State Community College led Tennessee’s community and technical colleges in a six-week challenge to collect food items for those in need.
Tennessee’s public community and …