Permanent practice field for The Pride of the Lowcountry
You are sitting at a football game. You are feeling as energized as Charleston Southern’s team is as they are in the heat of the moment. You are feeling energized as the other members of the audience are getting excited. And then CSU’s marching band, The Pride of the Lowcountry, starts to play from the […]
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Joining Broadway, Off-Broadway, and local performers, four students and an alumna of Charleston Southern University add to the talented cast of Daniel and the Kings where they bring an incredible biblical story to life on the big stage. This musical has been 13 years in the making, and the Charleston stage is where it kicks off. […]
| READ MORE: Students, alumni cast in Daniel and the Kings world premiereCharleston Southern named to USNWR Best Colleges List
U.S. News & World Report has once again named Charleston Southern University to its Best Colleges list for 2024 in the Best Regional Universities in the South, Best Colleges for Veterans, and the Top Performers on Social Mobility. Charleston Southern was also named to the national Best Bachelor of Science in Nursing category. Charleston Southern […]
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The Post and Courier will have its first installment of the Palmetto Politics LIVE presented by AARP South Carolina debate series—a statewide affair—on Charleston Southern University’s campus. The debate forum for the North Charleston Mayoral candidates will be at CSU’s Lightsey Chapel on Monday, October 9, 2023 from 6-7 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 […]
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Compiled by Dr. Valerie Sessions, Emory Hiott, and Jan Joslin / Photos provided For four CSU students and their professors, Spring Break 2023 was a time to serve in another part of the world. The Department of Computer Science and the Hans A. Nielsen College of Business offer a joint experiential learning course titled Creative Teamwork. The […]
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Classes will resume in person at Charleston Southern University on Friday, September 1 at 8 a.m. All offices will return to their normal operating schedule, with employees reporting back to campus on Friday morning. Students should communicate with professors if they are unable to go to class in person due to the effects of Idalia. Previously scheduled activities for tonight are […]
| READ MORE: Campus returns to normal operationsHurricane Idalia Update: CSU pivots to online learning
The National Weather Service has issued a Tropical Storm Warning for the Charleston area. Out of an abundance of caution, Charleston Southern University will pivot to online learning on Wednesday, August 30 and Thursday, August 31. Students are expected to consult Blackboard for specific directions from their professor(s) related to course requirements. The Dining Hall will […]
| READ MORE: Hurricane Idalia Update: CSU pivots to online learningKinesiology is now eligible for S.C. enhancement program
One of Charleston Southern’s most popular majors received a major boost this summer from the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education. The CSU Bachelor of Science in kinesiology is joining the list of enhancement eligible programs for Palmetto Fellows and LIFE Scholarship recipients. The enhancement provides an additional $2,500 in scholarship funding for those awarded […]
| READ MORE: Kinesiology is now eligible for S.C. enhancement programTropical Storm Idalia Update
The Charleston Southern University Emergency Management Team continues to monitor the path and projected impacts of Tropical Storm Idalia. The National Weather Service expects the storm to become a Category 1 hurricane tonight, making landfall as a possible Category 3 along Florida’s Gulf Coast on Wednesday morning. Its path continues moving northeast, and Idalia is expected […]
| READ MORE: Tropical Storm Idalia UpdateMonitoring Tropical Storm Idalia
The Charleston Southern University Emergency Management Team is monitoring the path and projected impacts of a tropical storm currently making its way northeast through the Gulf of Mexico. Tropical Depression 10 strengthened to Tropical Storm Idalia this morning and is currently bringing heavy rains to portions of western Cuba and the Yucatan Peninsula. According to the […]
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