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SLU founder, CSU alum receives honorary doctorate

Charleston Southern University bestowed the honorary doctorate of Christian leadership upon Dr. Jay Strack, president and founder of Student Leadership University, at commencement ceremonies Saturday, May 5 at North Charleston Coliseum. Based in Orlando, Florida, Student Leadership University provides leadership training for students ages 13 to 24. Student Leadership University says, “We believe that God […]

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Charleston Southern University graduates Class of 2018

Charleston Southern University conferred 682 degrees Saturday, May 5 at North Charleston Coliseum. President Jairy C. Hunter Jr. was keynote speaker at the final commencement ceremony over which he presided. After serving 34 years as Charleston Southern’s second president, Hunter was granted President Emeritus status during the ceremony. Hunter shared five essentials for maximizing your full potential: […]

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What do you treasure?

To fully embrace the most important week of the year for Christians, international students and faculty started chapel by reading scripture in nine different languages.  Korean, Mandarin, Catalan, Italian, Afrikaans, Serbian, Spanish, Finnish and Hindi gave the student body a clear understanding of God’s message and reach beyond CSU’s campus.  The guest speaker for the […]

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Good news, financially, for CAPS students

The S.C. Tuition Grants Commission has approved Charleston Southern University’s College of Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) as an eligible program for receipt of the S.C. Tuition Grant.  CAPS is an affordable, flexible and fully online program offering both bachelor’s and master’s degrees for working adults. The awarding of the grant will begin with the […]

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Dr. Hunter named to CBM’s 50 Most Influential list

Charleston Business Magazine announced Dr. Jairy C. Hunter Jr. on its 50 Most Influential list for 2017. The selection of the 50 individuals is a result of staff research and community nominations of individuals who have made a lasting impact on the Lowcountry this year. Four Charleston Southern University alumni were also on the list: […]

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U.S. News and World Report names CSU to Best Online Bachelor’s Programs list

U.S. News and World Report has named Charleston Southern University to the Best Online Bachelor’s Programs and Best Online Bachelor’s Programs for Veterans lists for 2018. Charleston Southern was ranked #35 on Best Online Bachelor’s Programs among nearly 1,500 programs surveyed. The rankings assist adults looking to further their education and improve career-related skills. Charleston […]

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CSU on 100 Best College Buys and Best Christian Colleges lists

Charleston Southern University has a history of appearing on America’s 100 Best College Buys and America’s Best Christian Colleges lists. CSU has been named to America’s 100 Best College Buys for 13 consecutive years and America’s Best Christian Colleges for 19 consecutive years. Both lists are administered by Institutional Research & Evaluation, Inc., which identifies […]

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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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