PHC hosts the LARGEST moot court competition in America

Posted by Patrick Henry College on 10/27/25 1:05 PM

Patrick Henry College hosted its annual Moot Court Sentinel Classic In-House Tournament, a required part of PHC's robust Core Curriculum. The strongest competitors earn a spot in PHC's top moot court...

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Philip Bunn as a professor and ISI award recipient

Posted by Andrea LaBelle on 10/27/25 1:04 PM

Philip Bunn (Political Theory, '17), who currently serves on PHC’s Alumni Association Board and as an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Covenant College, was awarded an Intercollegiate...

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A competitive soccer season for the Sentinels, plus a new Volleyball Club!

Posted by Trevor Good on 10/24/25 5:04 PM

Patrick Henry College's Athletics program is on the rise! The Sentinel teams—particularly women's Soccer—have improved and grown more competitive. And it shows in the number of wins they are...

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Open home: Dr. Jackson on the importance of hospitality

Posted by Trevor Good on 10/15/25 8:33 AM

PHC’s Professor of Biology, Dr. Mike Jackson, explained why hospitality is central Christian communityand to Patrick Henry College. The Jackson family was particularly drawn to PHC because of the...

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PHC student's article highlighted in the National Review

Posted by Andrea LaBelle on 10/15/25 8:30 AM

Over the summer, CLA major and sophomore Harrison Hutton interned with the John Locke Foundation and freelanced for the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal. An article he wrote for the Martin...

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Choosing to live in the light

Posted by Abigail Archer on 9/25/25 5:09 PM

Spanish worship music and upbeat percussion floated through the room. Bright white lights and sunshine shone upon 14 black-haired girls as they swayed, spun, and clapped to the rhythm. A red, white,...

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Turning pages for Creative Writing students

Posted by Kinsey Jansen on 9/25/25 5:08 PM

When she was growing up, people often asked PHC alumna Rachel Hankinson (Literature, '21) if she would follow in her mom’s footsteps and become a teacher. “No, I don't want to teach. Never, never,...

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A "solid academic foundation" for law and life

Posted by Andrea LaBelle on 9/22/25 3:08 PM

"I'm participating in God's creation in helping to promote the Good, the True, and the Beautiful." David Shaw, a 2005 PHC graduate with a BA in Government, went on to earn his J.D. from Georgetown...

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Where no thieves can break in and steal

Posted by Annika Wirkkala on 9/22/25 1:37 PM

A crowbar quietly pried open the side door of Kathorus Bible Church (KBC) in Boksburg, South Africa. It was 2:00 A.M. on May 29. A thick, cold darkness surrounded the building. Thabani Mthethwa, a...

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From PHC's appellate legal advocacy program to the FBI's Office of Public Affairs

Posted by Andrea LaBelle on 9/22/25 10:08 AM

Ben Williamson, a 2015 PHC graduate with a degree in Government, accepted a job as Assistant Director for the FBI Office of Public Affairs.

“It’ll be a random Wednesday. I’ll look up and I’ll be at a...

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