Since 1845, Limestone University has been shaping leaders, starting as South Carolina's first women's college. Today, our rich legacy meets your bold ambitions with personalized education in small classes, a vibrant campus boasting over 30 student organizations, and championship-winning athletic programs. Rooted in Christian values and liberal arts, we equip you to seize your future in a supportive community built for your success.
Elevate the game at Limestone University! Our Championship Focus Athletics Capital Campaign is raising $1.5 million to transform facilities for over 800 student-athletes—think new courts, expanded seating, and cutting-edge spaces like the revamped Bob Campbell Field House. With 11 National Championships and a legacy of excellence, your support can leave a lasting mark through naming opportunities and more. Click to discover how you can invest in our champions and power their future victories!
Limestone University’s recent Saints Giving campaign reached new heights, setting all-time records for both dollars raised and number of individual gifts during the 24-hour giving event.
We want to take a moment to recognize and appreciate the incredible social workers who dedicate their lives to making a difference. From advocating for vulnerable communities to providing essential support and guidance, their compassion and commitment change lives every single day.
Today, we're excited to share a powerful testimonial from Ashleigh Thompson Cline, a proud Limestone University social work alumna and current MSW student who is making an impact in the world.
Foregoing beach towels, a group of Limestone University students spent their spring break week helping Tennessee residents rebuild their homes and lives following Hurricane Helene.
Limestone University is honored to celebrate Women’s History Month throughout March. We proudly recognize the countless women who have made a lasting impact on Limestone’s story and beyond. With that in mind, today we shine the spotlight on M.L. Annette Reynolds from the Class of 1970, honoring her contributions and legacy.
Limestone University has announced that Kenneth Bible, former Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for the Department of Homeland Security, has been appointed as the Distinguished Visiting Professor of Computer Science/Cybersecurity.