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Lafayette at CSU celebration, April 4

Charleston Southern University will host a series of lectures beginning at 1 p.m. on April 4 in the Whitfield Christian Leadership Center to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Marquis de Lafayette’s visit to The Elms Plantation, the land that CSU now stands on. Dr. Brian Miller, professor of history with a specialization in the American South, explained the significance […]

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Charleston Southern students get involved with State Legislature

On November 14, 2024, 11 members of CSU’s Student Legislature Association traveled to Columbia to present bills to mock Senate and House bodies composed of different South Carolina colleges, winning two prestigious awards in the process. At this event, the group was awarded The Best Medium Delegation Award and The Palmetto Award. South Carolina Student […]

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Dever Wins 2025 Miss CSU Competition

After five stages of intense competition on Sunday, January 19th, Paisley Dever, a freshman studying psychology, was crowned as the new Miss Charleston Southern University.  Each round of competition was judged individually and contributed to the contestant’s final score. The stages included a 10-minute interview highlighting the interviewee’s social impact initiative as well as rounds […]

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Creating community through theatre

“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” opened at Charleston Southern University on Tuesday, November 19 and runs through Friday, November 22 in the Blackbox Theater. There is no showing on Thursday, November 21. Tickets are $15 except for CSU students and faculty, who have free entrance with their ID.  Professor Thomas Keating is the coordinator of the CSU Theatre Program. […]

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