Christian Brothers University will celebrate the Class of 2024 with an in-person commencement exercise on May 11 at Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi. The ceremony starts at 1:00 pm. For guests unable to attend in person, the 2024 Commencement ceremony will be live streamed on our Commencement page and on the CBU YouTube channel. The …
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“It all comes down to listening to people, having compassion for people, getting to know them, listening to their stories, listening to understand.”
“I can’t believe I’m about to graduate. I don’t feel like I’ve done enough” even though Brooke Johnson’s fingerprints are all over CBU.
The Beverly + Sam Ross Gallery at Christian Brothers University is proud to present a solo exhibition by Khara Woods, on exhibit from October 10 through November 21, 2020. Woods is a graphic designer and artist from Memphis. Her work is largely inspired by geometric abstraction and pop art. Since 2015, she has created and …
The Gulf South Conference announced the postponement of the 2020-21 fall sports season, including regular-season contests and GSC Championships and Tournaments, due to ongoing health and safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The GSC Board of Directors and conference athletics directors have been diligent in their evaluation into the efficacy of conducting intercollegiate athletics …
President Jack Shannon spoke at the Shelby County Health Department COVID-19 Joint Task Force press conference on August 11 about efforts to create a safe environment for the fall semester for returning faculty and students. Summary of President Shannon’s address, reprinted from an article in the Daily Memphian by Jane Roberts: Although 80% of classes …
When Esther Ferreira (‘19) left CBU, she was on her way to the South Pacific as a Peace Corps volunteer to the island nation of Tonga. Esther is serving as an English literacy facilitator for two years, living and working with the local population. Tonga comprises more than 150 islands and is located near Fiji …
“The more questions I answered, the more questions I had.” This kind of intellectual curiosity led Elizabeth Hayes to CBU’s engineering program and a career that lets her fly drones.