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The Gallery

Explore the archived history of Columbia International University 

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Columbia International University 

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In 1923, Robert C. McQuilkin became the first president of Columbia International University.
R. C. McQuilkinView Gallery >
G. Allen Fleece served as the second president of Columbia International University. 
G. Allen FleeceView Gallery >
J. R. McQuilkin served as the third president of Columbia International University.
J. R. McQuilkinView Gallery >
In 1927, the decision was made to convert Columbia Bible School into a college and relocate to downtown Columbia, South Carolina.
Downtown CampusView Gallery >
Founded in 1951, the Ambassador Choir performed to bring the message of God through the medium of music.
Ambassador ChoirView Gallery >
CIU signed WMHK on the air August 30, 1976 with a vision to share the Gospel through the airwaves.
WMHKView Gallery >
Columbia International University serves its local communities while proclaiming the Gospel of Christ.
Christian ServiceView Gallery >
James M. “Buck” Hatch, served CIU as professor, counselor, and administrator for almost 40 years.
Buck HatchView Gallery >
Since 1923, CIU's mission has been to educate people to impact the nations with the message of Christ.
Class GroupsView Gallery >
In 1998, Columbia International University celebrated their 75th Anniversary.
75th AnniversaryView Gallery >
In 1987, the Prayer Towers were built through the generosity of Alleene Hehl, and in memory of her husband, John.
Prayer TowersView Gallery >
In 1990, the library was named "The G. Allen Fleece Library" in honor of CIU’s second president.
G. Allen Fleece LibraryView Gallery >

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