Alumni and Friends
Working at The Met enhancing Burke’s HR career
Justin Burke ’04 describes landing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2022 as the manager of compensation as an opportunity and his skillset aligning at the right time. When he worked in DC for seven years, he was a regular visitor at the Smithsonian museums but never imagined working at a famous museum. Burke […]
| READ MORE: Working at The Met enhancing Burke’s HR careerCommanding a learning legacy: Alumnus leads the way in world-renowned museum
With a name like Dr. Commander, one may visualize a modern-day superhero who seeks justice for the defenseless—or who leads an army as the top-ranked official. For one particular Charleston Southern alumnus, her cape may be figurative, but her climb to the top as a protector of our nation’s treasures and history is reality. Dr. Michelle Commander ’00 is […]
| READ MORE: Commanding a learning legacy: Alumnus leads the way in world-renowned museumNorris Family Legacy Living on Through Third Generation
Fred Norris III and his wife, Tracy Compton Norris ’83, recently visited campus to deliver proceeds from The Frederick K. Norris Jr. and Mary Ann R. Norris Charitable Remainder Trust and the Fred K. Norris Jr. Charitable Remainder Unitrust. The $321,507 gift will provide a Christian education to more young men and women. Fred and […]
| READ MORE: Norris Family Legacy Living on Through Third GenerationCSU Alumnus Inaugurated as Fourth President
Charleston Southern University inaugurated B. Keith Faulkner as the university’s fourth president Monday, March 25 in a service in Lightsey Chapel. Faulkner was unanimously elected by the Board of Trustees on July 25, 2023, and began his service as president in October. He is the first Charleston Southern alumnus to serve the university as president. […]
| READ MORE: CSU Alumnus Inaugurated as Fourth PresidentSculptor, storyteller, sailor, 1973 alumnus shares her love for the Savior
Normandie Fischer ’73 did not have a typical college experience, especially at the then Baptist College at Charleston. Fischer grew up in a family of unbelievers. She was happily pursuing a sculpting degree in Perugia, Italy, when she needed to move home (and eventually to Charleston) to help a family member. “I was distracted during this […]
| READ MORE: Sculptor, storyteller, sailor, 1973 alumnus shares her love for the SaviorCommunity Research Institute wins award
Prestige Awards named Community Research Institute the Corporate Training Company of the Year – South Carolina for 2023-2024. Community Research Institute, a partnership between the CSU Nielsen College of Business and Abbey Research, provides internships to NCOB students to conduct research about Gen Z students and workers. CRI has developed training pertaining to working with […]
| READ MORE: Community Research Institute wins awardCharleston’s Best and Brightest recognized
The Charleston Business Magazine named five Charleston Southern alumni to the 2023 Best & Brightest 35 and Under list.
| READ MORE: Charleston’s Best and Brightest recognizedLife abroad with Solomon and Danielle Brown
Solomon ’21 and Danielle Hensley Brown ’18 recently returned to the United States after six months living in Europe. Follow along to find out what they were doing in Poland. Chance to play pro football Solomon: I was helping a friend who had graduated from CSU in 2022 and was working on continuing his football career. […]
| READ MORE: Life abroad with Solomon and Danielle BrownAlumni award winners 2023
Harold H. Adams Jr. ’69, Distinguished Alumnus Hal was elected vice chair of the CSU Board of Visitors when it was created in 1988. CSU awarded him an honorary Doctor of Business Administration in 2000. Hal started his career in property-casualty insurance and began to notice other insurers offering programs to particular business segments and […]
| READ MORE: Alumni award winners 2023CSU presents endowed scholarship in honor of Keith and Deborah Summey
Charleston Southern University announces the establishment of The Keith and Deborah Summey Family Endowed Scholarship to honor the Summey’s record of public service. Keith Summey is retiring this month after serving as Mayor of North Charleston for 29 years. The endowment will provide financial assistance to numerous students from the Charleston tri-county region. The Summeys […]
| READ MORE: CSU presents endowed scholarship in honor of Keith and Deborah Summey