Student Life

CBU Commencement 2024 Livestreaming

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

https://www.cbu.edu/news/cbu-commencement-2024/
Leave to Serve

“It all comes down to listening to people, having compassion for people, getting to know them, listening to their stories, listening to understand.”

https://www.cbu.edu/story/leave-to-serve/
Home at CBU

“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.

https://www.cbu.edu/story/home-at-cbu/
CBU Gallery Hosts Exhibition by Khara Woods

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

https://www.cbu.edu/news/cbu-gallery-hosts-exhibition-by-khara-woods/
Gulf South Conference Announces Delay of Fall Semester Competition

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

https://www.cbu.edu/news/gulf-south-conference-announces-delay-of-fall-semester-competition/
CBU President Speaks at Shelby County Health Department COVID-19 Joint Task Force

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

https://www.cbu.edu/news/cbu-president-speaks-at-shelby-county-health-department-covid-19-joint-task-force/
Living Out Our Values by “Leaving to Serve”

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

https://www.cbu.edu/story/living-out-our-values-by-leaving-to-serve/
Flying High and Finding Success

“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.

https://www.cbu.edu/story/flying-high/