Learning

 

Leading

  • Hulsey appointed to UN post

    Hulsey appointed to UN post

    Dr. Tara Hulsey, dean of the School of Nursing, has been appointed chair of the United Nations and Global Health Advisory Council for Sigma Theta Tau International, the international honor society for nursing.

     
  • Quinn’s radical acts of faith inspire

    Quinn’s radical acts of faith inspire

    There’s nothing ordinary about Quinn Franco’s college experience at Charleston Southern. In the fall of 2010, the Aiken native enrolled at CSU declaring biochemistry his major.

     
  • CSU student takes on Parkinson’s

    CSU student takes on Parkinson’s

    In early May, James Mangini will leave North Charleston, South Carolina, and begin running eight to 10 hours a day. Not on smooth cement sidewalks and highways, but on gravel, dirt, grass, and on byways, secondary roads.

     
 

Serving

  • Packing Party for Operation Christmas Child Yields 391 Shoe Boxes

    Packing Party for Operation Christmas Child Yields 391 Shoe Boxes

    Elevate, CSU’s midweek corporate worship gathering, used their last meeting of fall semester to host an Operation Christmas Child packing party.

     
  • Going, Going, Ghana

    Going, Going, Ghana

    The School of Education, in collaboration with the English department, used a grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad program, to spend five weeks in Ghana, West Africa.

     
  • Three receive 2011 Alumni Awards

    Three receive 2011 Alumni Awards

    Three graduates were honored as part of the annual alumni awards. L.C. Knight ’73, received the Distinguished Alumnus of the