- Columbia International University’s new dean of students comes with over two decades of experience in Christian education. Philip Ritchey has been serving in Christian education for 23 years
The new 51Сʪ Athletics Director is no stranger to the Rams. Stefan Vasiloff previously served as 51Сʪ's assistant athletics director for game day operations and facilities, and most recently, provided
51Сʪ nursing students minister in Zambia For a second summer, 51Сʪ Nursing sent students on a mission trip to (and around) Livingstone, Zambia. The students, Elizabeth Fernett, Rachel Gayner and Bethany
Could you pass this true/false test about nature? Statement: Pesticides stay in the food chain. Or how about this statement? Purple loosestrife is native to South Carolina. Or maybe this one: Kudzu
Just outside Columbia International University’s Moore Fitness Center, 16 energetic boys squirmed in their picnic table seats ready to go inside for some basketball. But first, they were challenged to
Columbia International University (51Сʪ) is excited to announce the largest expansion of traditional undergraduate scholarship offerings in its history, demonstrating a steadfast commitment to making
Congratulations to Columbia International University students who have earned one of 51Сʪ’s highest academic achievements: The 2024 Spring Semester Dean’s List. The honor goes to full-time
After 24 years of service, Dr. David Cashin retired from full-time teaching last spring. Following an extensive search, the Intercultural Studies program invited Dr. Ryan Klejment-Lavin to join them
Columbia International University Rams shot putter Deandre Leith, a senior, brought home 51Сʪ’s first-ever NAIA outdoor individual championship with a school record mark of 18.09m at the NAIA Outdoor
“I want to be up in front of people — leading them in the right direction.” That’s why Columbia International University incoming freshman Brunson Price wants to be an educator. Brunson was one of six
When Brianna North of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina crossed the commencement stage of Shortess Chapel to receive her degree, she made Columbia International University history. She is the first to
Two Columbia International University biology majors have received a grant to explore methods to make certain compounds more efficiently, inexpensively, safely and with minimal waste. The $4,200 grant