Current Issue: 2020 Fall
The Heart of the Frontline
The Heart of the Frontline By Samantha Wagner This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine. Spartanburg Methodist College graduate Heather Waldrep ’98 pivoted from a career in therapeutic recreation to teaching kindergarten. Her education and eagerness to learn positioned her to make this transition a success – and she still [...]
It’s All Fun and Games: From Recreational Therapy to Teaching
It's All Fun and Games: From Recreational Therapy to Teaching By Randi Plake This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine. Judge Jacquelyn Irby Duckett ’87 has an enthusiasm for her job that rings in her voice and animates her conversation. As the Associate Chief Magistrate of Greenville County, that enthusiasm [...]
The Dignity of a Person and the Fairness of the Law
The Dignity of a Person and the Fairness of the Law By Samantha Wagner This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine. Judge Jacquelyn Irby Duckett ’87 has an enthusiasm for her job that rings in her voice and animates her conversation. As the Associate Chief Magistrate of Greenville County, that [...]
James Brannon: A History of Giving
James Brannon: A History of Giving By Samantha Wagner This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine. James Brannon’s involvement with Spartanburg Methodist College began in the fall of 1943 when the school was known as Spartanburg Junior College. His college career, however, was unconventional due to the unique circumstances of [...]
Pioneers Together — Our Community Responds to COVID-19: Niquisha Goggins
Pioneers Together — Our Community Responds to COVID-19: Niquisha Goggins By Robert W. Dalton This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine. Niquisha Goggins had her share of struggles when classes moved online in the spring because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But she kept going, and encouraged her classmates to do [...]
Pioneers Together — Our Community Responds to COVID-19: Chris Irving and Scott Deskins
Pioneers Together — Our Community Responds to COVID-19: Chris Irving and Scott Deskins By Robert W. Dalton This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine. In a time of great upheaval, Kris Neely has been a beacon of stability. Neely, a Professor of Art and Director of the Interdisciplinary Studies Program, [...]
Pioneers Together — Our Community Responds to COVID-19: Kris Neely
Pioneers Together — Our Community Responds to COVID-19: Kris Neely By Robert W. Dalton This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine. In a time of great upheaval, Kris Neely has been a beacon of stability. Neely, a Professor of Art and Director of the Interdisciplinary Studies Program, helped SMC navigate [...]
Pioneers Together — Our Community Responds to COVID-19: Randi Plake
Pioneers Together — Our Community Responds to COVID-19: Randi Plake By Robert W. Dalton This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine. A late addition to Spartanburg Methodist College’s roster quickly became one of the most valuable members of the team. Randi Plake, who had been working as a visiting instructor [...]
Pioneers Together — Our Community Responds to COVID-19: Victoria Novak
Pioneers Together — Our Community Responds to COVID-19: Victoria Novak By Robert W. Dalton This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine. While much of the country was at a standstill because of COVID-19, Victoria Novak was on the move. Novak and her husband quit their jobs, sold everything, and moved [...]
Pioneers Together — Our Community Responds to COVID-19: Jason Milsap
Pioneers Together — Our Community Responds to COVID-19: Jason Milsap By Robert W. Dalton This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine. Nina Stone was in the middle of her junior year and facing a tough academic semester when the world turned upside down. Like many, Stone was caught by surprise [...]
Pioneers Together — Our Community Responds to COVID-19: Nina Stone
Pioneers Together — Our Community Responds to COVID-19: Nina Stone By Robert W. Dalton This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine. Nina Stone was in the middle of her junior year and facing a tough academic semester when the world turned upside down. Like many, Stone was caught by surprise [...]
Pioneers Together — How SMC is Adapting and Growing During COVID-19
Pioneers Together — How SMC is Adapting and Growing During COVID-19 By Robert W. Dalton This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine. In the spring, Spartanburg Methodist College was caught off guard when the COVID-19 coronavirus exploded. That’s not a surprise. Most institutions were overwhelmed when the country began shutting [...]
SMC Remembers Beloved Professor
SMC Remembers Beloved Professor By Robert W. Dalton This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine.Gibson presenting Alexander Wilson ’19 with the Mathematics Award at the 2019 Awards Night. David Gibson was always happy that Spartanburg Methodist College held its commencement exercises outdoors. He could wear his sunglasses and no one [...]
Seven New Faculty
Seven New Faculty This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine. Dr. Ethan Birney Professor of History Ethan Birney joined SMC’s Department of History and Anthropology this fall. He earned his doctorate in Mediaeval History from the University of St Andrews in Scotland and both his Master of Arts and Bachelor [...]
SMC Adopts Test-Optional Admissions Policy
SMC Adopts Test-Optional Admissions PolicyFaculty Votes To Remove Obstacle For Historically Underrepresented Populations By Jason Spencer This article appeared originally in the Fall 2020 issue of Frontiers Magazine.Prospective students will no longer be required to submit SAT or ACT scores to be considered for admission into Spartanburg Methodist College. Seeking to craft a more equitable [...]