Student Life
No accounting for too much knowledge
“I just enjoy what I do,” said Liz Niblett Thornton. The question, though, is how does she do it all? Thornton graduated from Sam Houston State University in 2002 with a bachelor of music degree. She spent three years in the Army, and when that hitch ended, the Texas native decided to teach English in South Korea. Along […]
| READ MORE: No accounting for too much knowledgeCSU student honored as 2018 Newman Civic Fellow
Campus Compact, a Boston-based nonprofit working to advance the public purposes of higher education, has announced the 268 students who will make up the organization’s 2018 cohort of Newman Civic Fellows, including Charleston Southern’s own Princeton McBride. Pictured: Princeton McBride, junior, with CSU Dean of Students Clark Carter. McBride is a junior from Sumter, S.C., […]
| READ MORE: CSU student honored as 2018 Newman Civic FellowFriendship and a CSU diploma reconnect alums
After long careers working at Westvaco, what many refer to as The Paper Mill, three Lowcountry women embraced something else they shared in common. All three were graduates, at different times and under individual circumstances, from Charleston Southern. Meet Esther Wilkins, class of ’91; Victoria Montgomery, an ’04 AND ’09 MBA graduate, and Shellie Snider, […]
| READ MORE: Friendship and a CSU diploma reconnect alumsTakin’ it to the streets
Friday nights are valuable to most college students. It’s a springboard to the weekend and a break from the classroom until Monday. A group of CSU students heads to downtown Charleston every Friday night with a different objective. The goal is to share Jesus with people they don’t even know. Hayden Jacobs, a Christian Studies […]
| READ MORE: Takin’ it to the streetsNew residence hall activity
A new residence hall will soon start taking shape on campus. Though improvements and updates to the existing dorms have undergone constant attention, it has been more than 30 years since the last residence hall was built. The new residence hall will be erected on a vacant plot of land next to the library. “The […]
| READ MORE: New residence hall activityFormer student-athlete returns as part of inaugural PA program class
Ashley Black cherished her time as a student-athlete at Charleston Southern. The former team captain of the Buccaneers’ volleyball program graduated in 2016 with a degree in biology. Black enjoyed her CSU experience so much that she decided to return to Charleston Southern for her postgraduate degree as part of the inaugural class of the […]
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