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CSU and Aramark representatives cut the ribbon for the newly renovated dining facility, affectionately named The Caf. Photo by Dan Steffy
Charleston Southern University hosted a soft opening along with its dining services partner, Aramark, on Monday, August 18 to celebrate the renovations and the unveiling of a new name for the CSU dining hall.
Charleston Southern University hosted a soft opening along with its dining services partner, Aramark, on Monday, August 18 to celebrate the renovations and the unveiling of a new name for the CSU dining hall.
The updated space features a streamlined entry, a revamp of the serving stations, new flooring and furniture, and structural changes for more efficient service.
The most notable changes include the removal of the stairs to a mezzanine in the dining hall, enclosing the mezzanine with glass with new stair access to The Buc Stop, and several new stations in the dining hall branded with themes offering unique options, such as:
April Clark, Aramark’s vice president of operations for the Southeast region, and a 2002 graduate of Charleston Southern, said, “I had the privilege of supporting Ben Davidson, CSU Aramark general manager, and celebrating my alma mater to open a new dining hall to enhance the student experience. This is a place where students can gather, connect, and build community.”
During the 100-day renovation project this summer, the university conducted a facility naming contest with current students, alumni, and employees. With more than 1000 submissions, the final tally landed on a name students have called the space for decades. The Caf was the winner by a landslide.
Faulkner said the Board of Trustees caught the vision of what the university wanted to do and thanked the trustees in attendance for their support and courage to make the project a reality.
Brittney Greer, interim vice president for student life, said, “The student life team is excited and honored to open our new dining hall. We give thanks to God for His blessings as we continue to grow. May this hall be a place where everyone feels welcome, valued, and at home.”
The Caf will officially reopen for full service on Thursday, Aug. 21—which is move-in day for new residential students. The Buc Stop, a 2021 addition to the second floor of the Student Center, also received a renovation that includes an aesthetical update as well as expansion of a mobile-order fast food hub. The lounge will continue to be open 24/7 to students and will follow campus holidays and closures.
View the photo gallery of The Caf here.
Jenna Johnson serves as executive director of marketing and communication and chief communication officer at Charleston Southern University, where she has led strategic marketing initiatives since 2017. A graduate of Clemson University and CSU, her career spans media relations, brand management, and nonprofit leadership, earning recognition as one of Charleston’s Forty Under 40 and Best & Brightest 35 and Under. Passionate about communication and community, she is also deeply involved in her church, youth sports, and local charitable causes.