CIU 100th anniversary, mission conference attracts extensive local media attention
November 3, 2022
It’s not every day that an institution turns 100 years old. So, the Columbia-area news media outlets made their way to the 91PORNY campus to report on CIU’s colorful parade of flags down on International Boulevard, the entrance to the CIU campus. The flags represent the 160 nations where CIU’s 24,000 alumni minister and work, and some represent the home countries of current CIU students.
The parade ended at Shortess Chapel signaling the opening sessions of CIU’s Future of Global Mission Conference, the first in a series of yearlong anniversary events.
Nate Stanley of News 19 WLTX not only reported on the parade, but also interviewed a number of people on campus, as well as a couple of people from the neighborhood.
Lee Williams of ABC Columbia, WOLO even caught up with a longtime member of the CIU Board of Trustees
Alexia Bolin of the online newspaper Cola Daily was on hand and recorded an interview, not only with CIU President Dr. Mark Smith, but also First Lady Debbie Smith.
Congratulations also came in tweets from , news anchor at News 10 WIS TV, and from the president South Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (SCICU) who rode in the parade.
Find out more about CIU’s 100th anniversary calendar at ciu.edu/100.
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