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Monitoring Hurricane Ian

The Charleston Southern University Emergency Management Team is monitoring the path and projected impacts of Hurricane Ian. According to the National Hurricane Center, the storm will rapidly intensify as it heads toward Cuba and the western Florida coast this week. It’s likely the storm will lose strength as it approaches the United States later in […]

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Hurricane season begins for the Atlantic

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Campus offices close at 3, pivot to virtual learning

Due to the severe weather forecasted for this afternoon, Charleston Southern University will close campus offices at 3 p.m. and pivot to online learning for the remainder of the day. Students scheduled to attend in-person classes should log into Blackboard for further instruction. CSU will return to normal operations on Wednesday, April 6.  CSU is […]

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Monitoring winter weather

Charleston Southern University is monitoring possible inclement weather conditions for tomorrow, January 21. The National Weather Service currently forecasts a high of 40 degrees and rain in the Charleston area, with the potential for icy conditions after 10 p.m. and until 4 a.m. Saturday. At this time, the university does not plan to alter current […]

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Be prepared: hurricanes

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Monitoring TS Elsa

Charleston Southern University is closely monitoring weather conditions as a result of Tropical Storm Elsa. Tropical storm conditions are possible tonight, with thunderstorms and winds of up to 35 mph and possible 45 mph gusts. There is a slight chance of tornado watches later this evening. To ensure the safety of our campus community, the […]

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