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Alpha Chi inducts 43 students
Alpha Chi held its annual induction ceremony on March 22, 2022, to recognize students for their academic excellence at Charleston Southern University. This year, 43 students were inducted into the South Carolina Zeta Chapter of Alpha Chi. The achievements of these scholars indicate they understand and uphold the ideals of Alpha Chi – truth and […]
| READ MORE: Alpha Chi inducts 43 studentsWomen’s History Month Spotlight: Lt. Col. Billie Rothwell
Women’s History Month is dedicated to celebrating and reflecting on the contributions women have made to U.S. history, culture, and society. When it was first established, the women’s history celebration was only a weeklong observance. It was organized by the school district of Sonoma, California in 1978. Since then, President Jimmy Carter issued the first […]
| READ MORE: Women’s History Month Spotlight: Lt. Col. Billie RothwellProfessor named Editor-in-Chief of international PT journal
Dr. Kevin Brueilly, professor of physical therapy at Charleston Southern University, has been named as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Acute Care Physical Therapy (JACPT), the only peer reviewed journal dedicated specifically to acute care physical therapy. JACPT is the official journal of the Academy of Acute Care Physical Therapy of the American Physical […]
| READ MORE: Professor named Editor-in-Chief of international PT journalCSU, Drawing Near to God, IAAM partner to host worship night
Charleston Southern University, Drawing Near to God Ministry, and the International African American Museum are partnering together to host a unique worship night on Saturday, April 2 at CSU’s Lightsey Chapel. The Unified Evening of Worship: One in Christ event is free and encourages individuals and groups from all walks of the Christian faith to gather for […]
| READ MORE: CSU, Drawing Near to God, IAAM partner to host worship nightSpring commencement set for May 7 at North Charleston Coliseum
For the first time in three years, Charleston Southern University will host its traditional commencement ceremony at the North Charleston Coliseum. More than 750 students will graduate and approximately 550 are expected to participate on Saturday, May 7, 2022, at 10 a.m. In 2020, CSU held a virtual graduation as well as an in-person diploma […]
| READ MORE: Spring commencement set for May 7 at North Charleston ColiseumCharleston Southern student receives CIC/UPS scholarship
Charleston Southern University student Allison Brown, a sophomore biology major from Patrick, South Carolina, has been selected to receive a CIC/UPS Scholarship provided by the SC Independent Colleges & Universities (SCICU) and its national partner, the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) in Washington, DC. Brown said she is deeply appreciative of this financial support. “I’ve been provided an […]
| READ MORE: Charleston Southern student receives CIC/UPS scholarshipEdD grad receives prestigious awards
Recent Doctor of Education graduate Tammy Thompson is one of three 2021 Institute Patient Experience Scholars for the Beryl Institute, and the only American to receive the award. According to their website, the Beryl Institute is a global community of healthcare professionals committed to transforming the human experience in healthcare. Thompson also started a three-year fellowship […]
| READ MORE: EdD grad receives prestigious awardsBlack History Month happenings on campus
The annual celebration of Black History Month is a time to celebrate and acknowledge the culture, achievements, and resilience of African Americans in our country. We recognize and honor the contributions they have made to society and the role they play in U.S. History. Black History Month became officially recognized in 1976 by President Gerald […]
| READ MORE: Black History Month happenings on campusCSU students tutor elementary students with Heart Math
Charleston Southern students are volunteering with Heart Math Tutoring in an effort to give back and provide academic assistance to students in need. Heart Math Tutoring is an organization passionate about empowering young students to improve their math skills. Each student has unique challenges they face and the one-on-one attention provides specialized help. Since 2013, […]
| READ MORE: CSU students tutor elementary students with Heart MathCSU students teach financial literacy in low-income afterschool program
Students and faculty from Charleston Southern University are going beyond their four walls of a campus classroom to teach financial literacy to children in North Charleston. This semester the Hans A. Nielsen College of Business’s Center for Personal Financial Management began a partnership with local nonprofit Beyond Our Walls, which provides free afterschool and summer […]
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