• National Library of Medicine Exhibit: Pick Your Poison

    Daniel·Moultrie Science Center SC, United States

    Erskine is pleased to host the traveling exhibit Pick Your Poison: Intoxicating Pleasures and Medical Prescriptions, created by the National Library of Medicine. This exhibit was curated by Dr. Manon Parry of the University of Amsterdam. According the NLM, the exhibition and website "explore the factors that have shared the changing definitions of some of…

  • Erskine College and the David Livingstone Institute Global Health Seminar

    DMSC Auditorium

    In conjunction with the David Livingstone Institute Global Health Seminar, Erskine College's science department will be presenting "Leprosy & Neglected Tropical Diseases," featuring lecturer Bekah Schwanbeck (Director of Development Operations, American Leprosy Missions). This event will take place on October 3rd, from noon to 1:00 p.m in DMSC Auditorium.

  • Speaker Series: Dr. Keith Ackerman

    DMSC Auditorium

    Dr. Keith Ackerman, Director of Nancy Fulwood Hospital Society for Christian Hospital Sahiwal, Pakistan, will speak on March 18th from 12-1 p.m. in DMSC Auditorium. He will also speak from 1-2 p.m. in Bowie Divinity Hall Chapel. His presentation will be on: "The ARP's Medical; Missions in Pakistan." All are welcome to attend and the…

  • Speaker Series: Dr. Richard McCain

    DMSC Auditorium

    Dr. Richard McCain, orthopedic surgeon and First Presbyterian Columbia member, will speak on March 18th from 4-5 p.m. in DMSC, Room 108. His presentation will be on: "A Career In Orthopedic Surgery." All are welcome to attend and the event is free.

  • Tour of the Burk-Stark Mansion in Abbeville

    Abbeville County Historical Society

    In collaboration with the Abbeville Historical Society and the Erskine History department, there will be an event in Abbeville on April 5 for students, staff, alumni, and friends of Erskine. Tour the McGowan-Bundy House Museum and the Burk-Stark Mansion in Abbeville, S.C.!Schedule: 10:00-11:30 a.m. - Abbeville Historical Society (305 North Main Street). This event is…

  • Flower & Garden Show

    The annual Flower & Garden Show will take place at Erskine on May 17th, 2025! Click the link below for more details! https://www.erskine.edu/flower-garden/

  • Lecture: Contemporary Global Affairs with Van Hipp

    Join us for a talk on November 13th from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. with Van Hipp, Chairman of American Defense International in Washington, DC, and frequent international affairs commentator. Hipp previously served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army in the early 1990s, an active duty officer in Operation Desert Storm and Operation Restore Freedom,…

  • Teacher Cadet Day

    Erskine College 2 Washington St., Due West, SC, United States

    Teacher Cadet Day will be held on Thursday, Nov. 14th on Erskine's campus! Students from three surrounding high schools will visit campus to experience classes and Education Department activities, take part in campus tours, and enjoy lunch in the Founders Room. Lunch will include speakers from the Registrar’s Office, Financial Aid, and Dean Shane Bradley,…

  • How to Dress for Success

    Bowie Arts Center 2 Bonner Street, Due West, SC, United States

    A "How to Dress for Success" seminar for Erskine students will be held on the evening of Tuesday, January 13th, 2026 at 6:30 p.m. in Bowie Arts Center (women) and in the Founders Room (men). This event will be for convocation credit. The women's seminar speaker will be Stani Day '10, and the men's speaker…

  • Topics in Religion and Science of the David Livingstone Institute: Dr. John Bloom

    DMSC Auditorium

    Dr. John Bloom, Professor of Physics and faculty member at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, will be giving a live Zoom presentation in DMSC auditorium on Thursday, February 12th from 6:00-7:15 PM. The title of his presentation is: What Does the Universe Tell Us About God?   Bio: Dr. Bloom completed his B.A. At Grinnell…

  • Pre-Professional Speaker Series: Dr. Victor Roggli

    DMSC Auditorium

    Victor Roggli, M.D., Professor of Pathology at Duke University School of Medicine and international expert on asbestos-related lung disease and legal medicine, will be speaking in DMSC Auditorium on March 17th from 12-1PM. This event is free and open to the public.

  • Pre-Professional Speaker Series: Dr. Phyllis MacGilvray

    DMSC Auditorium

    Dr. Phyllis MacGilvray, Dean of the University of South Carolina School of Medicine-Greenville, will be on campus to present to students and faculty on April 7th from 12 - 1PM in DMSC auditorium. This event is free and open to the public.   Visit her bio here!