Scott Cook is a rising junior at Erskine College double majoring in Bible & Religion and Philosophy. While at Erskine, Scott has served on the Judicial Council and participated in the Dead Philosophers Society and the Young Conservatives. Scott is a member of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church.
Joshua Grimm is a 2009 cum laude graduate of Erskine College with majors in Bible & Religion (with Honors) and Philosophy. While an Erskine student Joshua served on the Student Government Association Senate (2005-06), the Steering Committee for the Erskine College Strategic Plan (2007-08), the Student Christian Association (2008-09), and the Student Life Council. Joshua also served as Editor-in-Chief of The Erskine Mirror (2007-08), President of the Erskine Chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa (2008-09), and Chair of the Student Life Council (2008-09). As a rising junior Joshua received the Micah Mandate Scholarship, and as a senior Joshua received the 2009 Leader of the Year Award from the Erskine Chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa and the 2009 Distinguished Service Award from the Office of Student Services. Joshua was a Student Life Assistant from 2007-09, where he worked with freshmen guys, and was active with campus ministry at Erskine. Joshua is a member of the Presbyterian Church in America.
Daniel F. Wells is a 2008 graduate of Erskine College with majors in Bible & Religion (with Honors) and Philosophy. While an Erskine student, Daniel was involved with the Student Government Association (serving one semester on its cabinet), the Student Christian Association, Judicial Council, the Erskine Chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa (The National Leadership Honors Society), and the Student Life Council. Daniel served was a Student Life Assistant for two years, Treasurer of Omicron Delta Kappa (2007-08), and was active with campus ministry at Erskine. A lifelong member of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Daniel is currently a student at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, NC, a student of theology under care of Florida Presbytery (ARP), and plans to enter into the pastoral ministry in the ARP Church.