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CSU dedicates Singleton Baseball Complex

Charleston Southern University dedicated the Singleton Baseball Complex on Monday, February 5.  The complex includes a two-story 3,500-square-foot building, a memorial plaza, and a stadium courtyard. The first floor of the complex houses a locker room, training room and the Sharonda Coleman-Singleton Enrichment Center. Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, mother of former CSU baseball player, Chris Singleton, was […]

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African American Society hosts spirit week

The purpose of the African American Society spirit week is to kick off Black History Month with a bang! The society seeks to involve the entire campus in various dress-up days and activities.   Monday, Feb. 5Dashiki Day & Game Night Wear your best dashiki to kick off Black History Month. This garment originated in West Africa as a […]

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Let God be God

Sharlene Stanford, who supervises 300-400 volunteers at the Orlando Union Rescue Mission, encouraged CSU students to let God reveal His purpose. “Allow His plans to take place,” said Stanford.  The Rescue Mission helps the hungry, hurting and homeless in Central Florida. They serve approximately 800 meals a day and provide housing for people who have no […]

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Climbing the CSU ladder from RLC to VP

Not long after graduating from Liberty University with a degree in Biblical Studies, Jim Rhoton was back in the Lowcountry unsure of God’s plan for his life. He accepted a job as a Residence Life Counselor at Charleston Southern in 1999. While working for the university, he pursued his Master’s in Business Administration and eventually landed in […]

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Fultz announced as new Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at CSU

Dr. Daniel D. Fultz, a Professor in the Communication department, has been selected to serve as the new Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Dr. Fultz has more than 25 years of experience in higher education, having taught courses in most areas of communication as well as business, sport science, global studies […]

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Run For Your Life

The Horton School of Music is offering a seminar designed to teach singers and musicians how to take care of their bodies. Demands are placed on the voice that can produce wear and tear. In addition, musicians must guard against repetitive-use injuries.   “Health and safety for musicians is frequently overlooked,” said HSM Chair, Jennifer […]

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Run For Your Life

Shay Robbins spoke to the first chapel of the new semester, fresh from a run around the CSU campus. His message to the students was clear and to the point.  Don’t run from something, run to it. Robbins, camp director at Kanakuk Camps, shared his affection for running and his experience in attempting his first […]

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CSU operating on two-hour delay on Monday, Jan. 8

The CSU campus will open on a two-hour delay on Monday, January 8. All university offices will open at 10 a.m. Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to allow extra time when traveling to campus and use caution as some secondary roads are still unsafe and motorists will drive slower. All classes will begin on Monday, […]

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Campus closing due to winter weather

Charleston Southern University will be closed on Friday, January 5, due to icy roadway conditions from the winter storm. The safety of our campus community is of paramount concern. All campus events scheduled for Friday are canceled. The men’s basketball game at High Point University and women’s basketball game at Liberty University, both on Saturday, […]

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