Published September 2, 2016 Jen (Duff) Stevens (’00) “How many kids would you like to have?” Jen Duff and Dan Stevens were asked during a premarital counseling session. She wrote “a few.” He wrote “a hockey team.” They married in 2009 and soon started working on...
Changing the World Through Children’s Literacy
Published September 1, 2016 Korey Collins (’06) Korey Collins is not your average dot-your-“i’s”-and-cross-your-“t’s” English teacher. He has an exceptional passion for children’s literacy. Collins was an Elementary Education major at CSU and later earned his Master...
Changing the World by Reaching the Heart
Published September 1, 2016 Michele M. Fry (’97, ’16) “My Clarks Summit University experience has been a two-decade journey where I have found an opportunity for my education at every stage of my adult life,” says Michele Fry, from Solon, Ohio. Fry met her husband...
Creative Ministry Recognized
Published September 1, 2016 Students Earn Scholarships for Serving While Studying Inaugurations of university presidents typically focus on one honored guest, but CSU’s 10th President broke from this tradition. Instead, Dr. Jim Lytle put more attention on students....
Hired. CSU Grads Get to Work
Published September 1, 2016 When students graduate from Clarks Summit University, they leave with the knowledge and skills needed to creatively and confidently serve Christ in their ministries and careers. Read on, and meet seven recent graduates who have already been...
So You Want to Change the World? Stop Changing Direction.
Published August 31, 2016 Change is possible, and you can be a catalyst. You can make a difference in the world, at least, in your little part of it. You’ll have a much better chance of doing that if you focus your energy and attention rather than scatter yourself all...
Taking the Fast Track in Higher Education
Published August 31, 2016 High School Dual Enrollment Business Entrepreneur: Seneca Lewis Seneca Lewis is a young, local entrepreneur who graduated in 2016 with an Associate in Business Administration. A homeschool student who studied college-level courses through...
Spotlight on Education-Focused Minors
Published August 31, 2016 Special Education Minor The Special Education minor gives aspiring teachers fundamental skills needed to accommodate students with special learning needs. All classes are offered online. Classes qualify as continuing education credit for...
Preparing Your Child for College
Published August 31, 2016 Practical Advice for Parents Preparation for school takes many forms. At a child’s young age, parents arrange carpools and shop for school uniforms. In the high school years, students navigate the world of lockers and lunch tables. However,...
How to Get the Most From Your CSU Education
Published August 31, 2016 Advice from Those Who’ve Been There Kris Schill (’94) CSU Coordinator of Campus Guest Experience “Approach every class with an open heart and an open mind. Our professors will challenge your thinking. They will encourage you to study...
Request Info
Visit
Apply Now
Give