By Collin Davis, COMM 225, Edited by Curtis Stacy, COMM 235 The unexpected change in the learning environment has caused many students to experience increased anxiety. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, schools such as Charleston Southern University were forced to shut down and transition into online learning. Student Peaches Henderson said she has experienced increased … Continue reading Mental Health A Priority During Pandemic
Students To Get Room, Board Refund
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Charleston Southern University released their projected plans to provide room and board refunds to residents on April 6 but were still awaiting financial aid from the government before distributing them.
Classes Continue Without The Classroom
The effects COVID-19 has forced almost every business and institution worldwide to move their work online.
CSU Transitions to Online Chapel
Charleston Southern University announced on March 23 that it will be transitioning Wednesday Chapel to an online livestream format and granting students a free chapel credit.
COVID-19 Clouds International Students’ Path Home
Charleston Southern University closed its campus through the remainder of the semester due to the COVID-19 outbreak, which forced all students to leave campus and caused international students to find a way home.
“The Mousetrap” Moves Online
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Charleston Southern University Theatre Program’s spring semester production of “The Mousetrap” was moved from the stage to a radio-style podcast.
OPINION: Chapel Requirement Is Welcomed
Charleston Southern University is a private Baptist college that engages in a biblical truth. A part of that effort takes shape in Chapel every other Wednesday.
Kuykendall Named Interim Dean Of Humanities And Social Sciences
Dr. John Kuykendall was named the interim dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Charleston Southern University, replacing Dr. Daniel Fultz.
Hiott Goes the Extra Mile
College is a time of much growth and change, but there is one professor who does not change how she approaches her classes. Sally “Emory” Hiott, who is a marketing instructor in the College of Business, teaches her classes in a way that many other professors do not; yet does it in a way that keeps the students engaged.
Students Move Out Early Due to Pandemic
Charleston Southern University recently completed the first phase of student move-outs as the campus closed early due to the COVID-19 outbreak.