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CSU Opens 2025/2026 Academic Year with Commencement & Communion Service

Christian Service University (CSU) has officially opened the 2025/2026 academic year with a vibrant Commencement and Communion Service, held on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, as part of the University’s Chaplaincy programme. The service, officiated by the University Chaplain, Rev. Anthony Boateng Agyenim, united students, staff, and management for a time of worship, reflection, and renewal.

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Christian Service University Pays Courtesy Call on President Mahama

A high powered delegation from the Christian Service University, led by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Sam Afrane, has paid a courtesy call on President John Mahama. The visit was to congratulate the President on his assumption to the high office as President of the Republic, and to discuss matters affecting higher education in Ghana, particularly private

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Philemon And Grace Lead CSU SRC For 2025/2026 Academic Year

The Christian Service University (CSU) has sworn in its new Student Representative Council (SRC) leadership for the 2025/2026 academic year, following one of the most competitive elections in recent history. The elections, held on May 25 and 26, 2025, through manual voting, recorded a total voter turnout of 1,460, comprising 1,444 valid votes and 16

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CSU Crowns New Kings and Queens in 2025 Pageantry

Christian Service University (CSU) has once again celebrated beauty, talent, and purpose-driven leadership with its Students’ Representative Council (SRC)  Annual Kings and Queens 2025 pageantry, formerly known as Face of CSU. The event, held under the theme “Queens and Kings with a Purpose,” crowned Miss Bernice Damtewaa and Mr. Joel as Queen and King of

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CSU SRC Commissions Students’ Arena and Lovers’ Benches

The Students’ Representative Council (SRC) of Christian Service University (CSU), led by President Richard Owusu, on Monday, June 9, 2025, commissioned the long-awaited Students’ Arena in the company of the Pro Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Stephen Banahene, and fellow executives. The facility, first initiated by the 2022/2023 SRC administration under H.E. Emmanuel Amegavi Sosu, had stalled for

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Christian Service University Donates to Kumasi Cheshire Home

The Christian Service University (CSU) has donated assorted items valued at ₵10,000 to the Kumasi Cheshire Home in the Kwadaso Municipality. The donation forms part of the University’s annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), and reflects CSU’s commitment to extending compassion and practical support to the sick, and the under-privileged, in line with its Christian values.

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CSU Appoints Capt. (Rtd.) Eric Ahudey as Transport Manager

In recognition of his contributions on security and safety issues, the Management of Christian Service University (CSU) has appointed Captain Retired Eric Ahudey as Transport Manager, effective 1st August 2025. Capt. Ahudey attributes this appointment to his extensive experience in fleet operations, regulatory compliance, and the implementation of cost-effective transport strategies. Going forward, he aims

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Meet Associate Professor Asuamah Adade-Yeboah (The “English Man” of CSU)

Christian Service University proudly celebrates Professor Asuamah Adade-Yeboah, affectionately called ‘the English Man’ by students and colleagues for his passion and dedication to English and Communication Studies. His remarkable journey in academia, research, and leadership has left an indelible mark on CSU and the wider educational community. Prof. Adade-Yeboah joined CSU in 2006 as a

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