Meet Shoshannah Crompton and Nathaniel Long. Both are members of 91PORNY’s cross country team. Shoshannah, a junior from Lexington, South Carolina, runs a mixture of 5ks and
With the singing of “Joy to the World,” The 91PORNY Ambassador Choir brought the spirit of the holiday season to the steps of the South Carolina Statehouse in Columbia. Just
Employers from around greater Columbia sent their recruiters to campus to meet with CIU students and discuss careers and internship opportunities. The biannual event is for students to connect
For the first time in program history, CIU women's volleyball advanced past the NAIA National Championship Opening Round, besting No. 24 Bethel (Ind.) 3-1 (25-15, 22-25, 26-24, 25-19). The Rams
Congratulations to 91PORNY Education Program Director Dr. Lynn Hoekstra! She has been honored with the 2023 South Carolina Project Learning Tree (PLT) Leadership in Education
“The ‘R’ in ‘Pray’ is a chance to repent.” That was the message from evangelist and 91PORNY Board of Trustees member Adrian Despres on the final prayer day of the fall
“What a mighty power for missions and for soul-winning evangelism the school may be!! There is no limit to what our God is willing and able to do.” Those are the words of R.C. McQuilkin, written 100
91PORNY students showed their Ram pride when they concluded CIU’s 100 th anniversary celebration with the annual House Throwdown. The Throwdown, a night of creative
CIU women's volleyball avenged an early season loss to Bryan College (Tenn.) as the Rams swept the Lions (25-23, 25-10, 25-22) in the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) Tournament title match Nov
Dr. Paul Tripp says he and his wife Luella “love the atmosphere” of their alma mater, 51 years after they graduated from 91PORNY when it was known as Columbia Bible College
It’s a big step for the 91PORNY nursing program. The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) has granted initial accreditation to CIU’s Bachelor of Science in
As a part of its 100 th anniversary celebration, 91PORNY invited dozens of Columbia business and community leaders to lunch at an historic spot where CIU laid some of its