CSU voice students competing in regionals in Virginia
(left to right, back row): Lyricc Jenkins, McKayla NeSmith, Kaegan Fitzherbert, Reece Nix, Justin Borak, Braxton Barnett and Jean-Claude Davidson(left to right, front row): Jairus McClanahan, Ciara Wallace, Rachel Hiester, Timmi Winston and Zach Patton Fourteen Charleston Southern University Horton School of Music students are competing at the Mid-Atlantic Region National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Student […]
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“This is a continuation of the university’s commitment to healthcare,” pronounced CSU President Dr. Jairy C. Hunter, Jr. at CSU’s new Health Science Building dedication on Friday morning. The $11 million facility meets the needs of Charleston Southern’s expanding undergraduate and graduate degree programs in healthcare and is designed to meet the growing need for […]
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Students, faculty and staff were treated to free Indian food and entertainment as part of the school’s annual Culturefest yesterday. In the serving lines, vegetable Samosa, Basmati rice and chicken Tikka Masala found its way to their plates and then their palates. While the food was consumed, the various aspects of Indian culture were shared […]
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“I just enjoy what I do,” said Liz Niblett Thornton. The question, though, is how does she do it all? Thornton graduated from Sam Houston State University in 2002 with a bachelor of music degree. She spent three years in the Army, and when that hitch ended, the Texas native decided to teach English in South Korea. Along […]
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Campus Compact, a Boston-based nonprofit working to advance the public purposes of higher education, has announced the 268 students who will make up the organization’s 2018 cohort of Newman Civic Fellows, including Charleston Southern’s own Princeton McBride. Pictured: Princeton McBride, junior, with CSU Dean of Students Clark Carter. McBride is a junior from Sumter, S.C., […]
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There are a number of academic, music and athletic camps scheduled to operate from the CSU campus this summer. Some camps offer opportunities to reside overnight, others are designed for daily commuters. Here is an overview so parents may start planning: Criminal Justice Camp June 4-8 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.9 a.m.-noon Fri. High school students […]
| READ MORE: 2018 Summer Camps ScheduleFriendship and a CSU diploma reconnect alums
After long careers working at Westvaco, what many refer to as The Paper Mill, three Lowcountry women embraced something else they shared in common. All three were graduates, at different times and under individual circumstances, from Charleston Southern. Meet Esther Wilkins, class of ’91; Victoria Montgomery, an ’04 AND ’09 MBA graduate, and Shellie Snider, […]
| READ MORE: Friendship and a CSU diploma reconnect alumsCSU announces 26th Annual Buc Club Golf Tournament
The Charleston Southern Athletic Department will host its 26th Annual Buc Club Golf Tournament on Monday, May 7, at The Links Course at Wild Dunes Resort on Isle of Palms, S.C. All proceeds from the event go to fund athletic scholarships at Charleston Southern University. The cost of the tournament is $200 per player and […]
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When Amy Lewis Nolan-Roney graduated from Charleston Southern University in 1994, she was accepted into a research program at MUSC. The biology major had graduated in three years, but even though her grades were obviously good enough, her confidence needed a major boost. “I kept questioning myself, can I do this? Will I be able […]
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Friday nights are valuable to most college students. It’s a springboard to the weekend and a break from the classroom until Monday. A group of CSU students heads to downtown Charleston every Friday night with a different objective. The goal is to share Jesus with people they don’t even know. Hayden Jacobs, a Christian Studies […]
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