By Bob Holmes A $4 million renovation of the Ƶ Dining Hall is underway that will feature a traditional serving line plus, a multi-station elliptical, expanding
By Naomi Balk
CIU Student Writer
“Education really happens when students are on the field,” said Dr. Ed Smither, dean of CIU’s College of Intercultural Studies (ICS), as he introduced ICS
CIU students excited to meet their scholarship donors Annual luncheon brings students and donors face-to-face By Bob Holmes David Wolff calls it “one of the highlight days” of his year. Wolff and his
Exciting News! Greetings CIU Alumni, Over the last year Dr. Lanpher, Dr. Beyer, and I have been evaluating places where we can see increases in quality, in enrollment, and in spiritual impact for CIU
(See entire news conference on CIU’s Facebook page.) A partnership between Ƶ and neighborhood leaders in North Columbia has reached a milestone that will transform
By Naomi Balk CIU Student Writer Ƶ President Dr. Mark Smith welcomed the student body back this semester with the challenge to be leaders. “God’s calling you to be the
As a band played stirring patriot music at the inauguration of South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, an announcer called out the name of individuals or groups invited to the event, including the
By Naomi Balk and Joseph Knight CIU Student Writers A lot has changed on the Ƶ campus since Amy Daugaard graduated in 1978. But when it comes to the center of CIU’s DNA
President Mark Smith delivers first message in renovated Shortess Chapel By Naomi Balk CIU Student Writer Ƶ Dean Dr. Bryan Beyer blew the shofar as the sound resounded
For the second year in a row “Military Advanced Education” (MAE) magazine has awarded Ƶ the designation of a Top School in its 2015 “MAE Guide to Colleges &
Una Fairchild is a 12 year old who stumbles upon a mysterious book buried deep in the basement of her school library. When she opens the cover, she finds herself transported to the magical land of