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University Milestones
- 1955 Official deliberation held at the South Carolina Baptist Convention General Board regarding the establishment of a college in the Lowcountry
- 1964 Trustees elected by the SCBC
- 1964 Dr. John A. Hamrick elected first president of the Baptist College at Charleston
- 1965 First semester held in the fall; classes held at First Baptist Church of North Charleston
- 1966 Buildings on campus ready to receive students; Fred K. Norris Hall and C.S. Jones Hall open with temporary spaces for the library and dining hall. Students housed in temporary housing on campus
- 1967 Field House, Student Center, and Russell East and Russell West dormitories open
- 1968 H.E. Ashby Hall dedicated
- 1968 First Commencement held with 41 graduates
- 1969 Founding class graduates with 158 graduates, most had enrolled as freshmen in 1965
- 1970 L. Mendel Rivers Library dedicated; Dr. Billy Graham was guest speaker, and Al Hirt, trumpeter, played
- 1970 Accreditation awarded from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Dec. 2, 1970
- 1971 Air Force ROTC program, Detachment 772, added as a four-year program
- 1971 Between 1971 and 1973, athletic programs began transitioning from NAIA to NCAA Division I, and women’s teams were added in basketball, cross country, and tennis
- 1975 Lowcountry seismographic stations set up by U.S. Geological survey and monitored by Dr. Joyce Bagwell of the chemistry department
- 1975 10th anniversary of the college celebrated; All athletic teams moved to NCAA Division I on Sept. 1, 1975
- 1977 First college to offer a bachelor’s degree through an evening school program in the Lowcountry
- 1979 Buccaneer Track celebrated its 100th win in March
- 1983 BCC becomes founding member of the Big South Conference
- 1983 Dr. John A. Fincher elected interim president
- 1983 Women’s Auxiliary Advisory Council forms to fundraise for university; name later changed to Women’s Council
- 1984 Dr. Jairy C. Hunter Jr. elected second president of the Baptist College at Charleston
- 1984 Lightsey Chapel Auditorium dedicated; Men’s Quads residence halls open
- 1985 Club football begins; first marching band formed
- 1985 Julia Yost, former campus nurse, donates money to light the Chapel spire in memory of her husband, Oliver J. Yost, former head of the music department
- 1985 John W. Beasley ’71 was first alumnus named to the Board of Trustees
- 1986 Graduate studies program in Education accredited
- 1986 Dr. Jairy C. Hunter Jr. inaugurated April 18, 1986
- 1987 Dr. June Scobee ’71 was the first woman and first graduate to serve as commencement speaker
- 1989 Athletic Hall of Fame established
- 1990 The College of Business offers a Master of Business Administration
- 1990 Baptist College at Charleston renamed Charleston Southern University and achieves university status
- 1991 Hunter Reception Center opens, and Robert M. Condra Memorial Gates added; Club football moves to NCAA Division III, and Homecoming moved to football season
- 1992 The Gene and Fred Ott Endowed Chair of Religion, the university’s first endowed chair, established
- 1993 College of Education began offering Master of Education in Educational Administration
- 1993 Commencement held at North Charleston Coliseum for the first time; football moves to NCAA Division I-AA (which later became Division 1 FCS)
- 1994 University celebrates its 30th anniversary; first Miss CSU Pageant won by Danielle Fogle
- 1995 Derry Patterson Wingo School of Nursing building dedicated
- 1996 Internet access added to campus, and Comcast cable added to residence hall rooms
- 1997 The Horton family donated $1 million in memory of former chair of the Board of Trustees, W. Gregory Horton, to establish the Horton School of Music and the Horton Chair of Church Music
- 1997 Men’s Basketball advances to the first round of the NCAA Tournament before falling to UCLA 109-75 in Ann Arbor, Michigan
- 1998 First School of Nursing students graduate
- 1999 Master of Science in Criminal Justice added as a graduate offering
- 1999 Whitfield Stadium Center dedicated
- 2000 The Brewer Center and Whittington Hall dedicated
- 2001 First Charleston-area university to offer students free wireless internet connections in residence hall rooms
- 2002 CSU appears in the book Great Colleges for the Real World by Michael P. Viollt
- 2003 CSU builds its first Habitat for Humanity house with funding from Board of Trustees member Johnny Ward
- 2004 University celebrates 40 years
- 2005 Science Building opens
- 2005 Enrollment passes 3,000 for the first time at 3,022
- 2006 L. Mendel Rivers Library renovated, and Java City opens
- 2007 Wingate by Wyndham Inn opens
- 2007 School of Nursing chosen one of 15 nursing schools in the nation to pilot the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; dining hall renovated
- 2008 Campus streets named; Collegiate Learning Assessment national study places CSU in top 10 percent of universities for value-added education
- 2009 University goes tobacco free
- 2010 Brick walkway added around Reflection Pond, and bricks sold to benefit scholarships
- 2011 University named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for the first time
- 2012 Athletic Center opens
- 2013 Whitfield Center for Christian Leadership opens; Nursing expansion opens; CSU Herbarium accepted for registry with the prestigious New York Botanical Gardens
- 2014 Chick-fil-A Express opens, and Hunter Reception Center expanded and renamed the Jairy C. and Carolyn K. Hunter Center, in recognition of Dr. and Mrs. Hunter’s 30 years of service to CSU
- 2014 CSU celebrates its 50th Anniversary
- 2017 Athletic Performance Center opens
- 2018 Singleton Baseball Complex and Health Science building open; first residence hall built in more than three decades opens
- 2018 Physician Assistant Studies program begins
- 2018 Dr. Dondi E. Costin elected third president of Charleston Southern University
- 2018 The first doctoral program is announced for a Doctor in Education – Leadership
- 2019 Bachelor of Science in engineering launches
- 2019 Major update of Bucky, the athletic logo, unveils
- 2019 CSU breaks national record for colleges packing the most Operation Christmas Child boxes with a total of 5,249 boxes
- 2020 CSU moved to fully online learning during spring 2020 due to COVID-19 and held a virtual commencement ceremony
- 2020 Strategic Plan rolls out with Passport to Purpose plan
- 2020 Center for Chaplaincy launches
- 2020 First collegiate Aeronautics program in South Carolina announced
- 2021 Doctor of Physical Therapy program launches; the College of Education implements Call Me Mister program
- 2021 Major renovations to the Student Center include The Cove, a student meeting place with the Buc Stop Grill, a student conference room, and a renovated Campus Store
- 2022 College of Business named Hans A. Nielsen College of Business after a $2 million gift from Roger Nielsen ’74 and his family
- 2022 Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce names CSU Business of the Year for 2022
- 2023 Intramural Field opens, serving campus recreation and the Pride of the Lowcountry, CSU’s marching band
- 2023 First official Ring Ceremony held
- 2023 Gift from the late Barbara “Binky” Mead for $1.5 million is largest single gift to endow scholarships in university history
- 2023 B. Keith Faulkner ’98 elected CSU’s fourth president