Team Chaplains Making a Difference with Athletes
Many teams across America have team chaplains who work with the student-athletes to provide advice and counsel. While a lot
Many teams across America have team chaplains who work with the student-athletes to provide advice and counsel. While a lot
Some of the recent research projects being conducted by our faculty and students: Amy Albrecht, PhD Assistant Professor of Biochemistry
Charleston Southern and The Citadel have finalized a Dual-Degree Engineering Program agreement, a 3 + 2 program with students completing the
Dr. Rachel Walker, associate professor of psychology, received the South Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities 2011 Excellence in Teaching Award.
Attending a new program at a university may not seem like a big deal, but the degree Bill Younginer ’77 earned at CSU opened up doors for him in the Air Force and his career.
Bo Barton has been chasing bad guys for almost 25 years. In 2005, he earned his master’s degree in criminal
By Blake Freeland Bazile proves to be physical and mental leader The mental toughness of a football player is oftentimes
By Sherry Atkinson G.I. Jobs magazine has named CSU a Military Friendly School for 2011. This is the second consecutive
John Kammeyer learned early on that life delivers some hard knocks. When he was 29, his father died of cancer.
Love Awakening, a three-night worship festival kicked off the fall semester. The Love Awakening theme — inspired by 1 John