It’s called the Spring semester. But as the north wind blew, everyone was reminded that it is after all, winter. But at least the sun was warm under clear, blue skies. With the temperature in the 40s
Applications are being accepted for a faith-integrated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program that begins classes in August at Columbia International University, pending approval by the State
The small town of Scottsbluff, Nebraska (population 15,000) has welcomed home a champion. In high school, Makayla Castro was an athlete for the Scottsbluff Bearcats. Today she has a college
A member of the Columbia International University Rams national championship women’s volleyball team arrived home for the Christmas holidays with “an armload of ribbons, medals and plaques.” And the
When it came time to recognize the graduates receiving a Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership at the December commencement, the line crossing the stage in Shortess Chapel was rather long. Columbia
Columbia International University alumna Deborah McQuilkin (’82), the widow of CIU’s third president Robertson McQuilkin, looks at life’s adversity through the eyes of Naomi, the mother-in-law of Ruth
It has been quite the season for Columbia International University's women's volleyball team. Still, everything that has happened so far this year pales in comparison to the Ram's first-ever National
Study break includes appreciation for Ramen noodles By Alex Brickey, CIU Student Writer Voices carried across The Quad. Laughter. Chatter. Students mingled with one another as they grabbed hot cocoa
A Columbia International University doctoral student is once again championing the planting of over three million trees across all 46 South Carolina counties. Tom Mullikin, the chairman of the S.C
CIU professor emeritus offers advice in interview Eternal Perspective Ministries with Randy Alcorn (known for his book “Heaven”), is highlighting an interview on depression this holiday season with
Scott Adams, the dean of the Columbia International University Cook School of Business was called by local media to outline how the new federal infrastructure bill will benefit South Carolina. Adams
Pastor, speaker and award-winning author Paul Tripp calls an education at Columbia International University “a huge gift.” Tripp graduated from CIU, then called Columbia Bible College, in 1972 with a
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