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  • School of Education adds fast-track master’s program

    The School of Education has added the master of education in educational administration to its fast-track program. The fast-track model

     
  • Karges-Bone publishes 28th book

    Karges-Bone publishes 28th book

    Dr. Linda Karges-Bone, professor of education, has released Brain Framing: Instructional Planning with the Brain in Mind, her 28th book.

     
  • Enrollment up again as Fall semester begins

    Enrollment up again as Fall semester begins

    With a four percent increase in new full-time students and a total enrollment of 3,231, CSU’s 46th academic year has

     
  • Saved for a Greater Purpose

    Saved for a Greater Purpose

    Barely pausing to take a breath, freshman Kassandra Gonzalez talks excitedly about attending Charleston Southern – dorm life, meeting new

     
  • CSU alum graduates from Harvard

    CSU alum graduates from Harvard

    Amanda Hobson knew she wanted to teach when she was a senior at Fort Dorchester High School in Summerville, but

     
  • Music and worship leadership major introduced

    Music and worship leadership major introduced

    Music and worship ministry in evangelical churches has experienced significant change in recent years. According to Mark Powers, director of

     
  • Fast-Track master of education program begins

    Fast-Track master of education program begins

    Finishing a master of education in elementary education will be much easier with a new program which began June 7.

     
  • Hadder Rendon flies high

    Hadder Rendon flies high

    Hadder Rendon’s father caught a glimpse of the enormous opportunities in the United States after a month-long visit in 1988.

     
  • Face of an angel, heart of a lion

    Face of an angel, heart of a lion

    In December 2004 Brandy Roberts had a semester of school under her belt and was working in the purchasing office at CSU. This was her second go around at Charleston Southern. In 1994 she had completed a year of school, but when her daughter, Lynlee, was born with health problems, Roberts chose to stay home. Now it was time to finish what she had started. But the prospect for completing her education looked dim when during a Christmas party that year she received an urgent phone call from her husband, Michael.

     
  • Gone Fishin’

    Gone Fishin’

    There are no Halls of Fame for teachers. If there were, Charleston Southern University professors Dr. Jim Barrier and Mr. Steve Best would be enshrined in the biology wing.