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Coastal Carolina Universtiy 50th Anniversary
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Coastal Carolina University’s College of Natural and Applied Sciences
presents 50 public talks by Coastal science professors during 2004-2005
at locations in Horry and Georgetown counties.
All events are at 7 p.m. and are free and open to the public.
For more information, contact 349-2202
SPRING 2005 EVENTS:
January 25, 2005
- “Designing Your Next Generation of Medications”
led by Paul Richardson at the CCU Edwards College of Humanities and
Fine Arts, room 257
- “The Bus from Hell Hole Swamp: Commuting to Work in
Myrtle Beach”
led by Susan Webb at the CCU Higher Education Center at Myrtle Square
Mall, Room 126
- “Icebergs, Whales, Penguins and More: An Introduction
to Antarctica”
led by Steve Berkowitz at the North Myrtle Beach Recreation Center
- “Mercury: Is It on Our Dinner Plates?”
led by Jane Guentzel at the Loris Center for Health and Fitness
- “Swimming Advisories on Grand Strand Beaches: What Causes
These?”
led by Joe Bennett at the Waccamaw Higher Education Center in Litchfield
room 109
February 8, 2005
- "Managing Our Watershed: Strategies for maintaining water
quality and natural habitats”
led by Susan Libes at the CCU Edwards College of Humanities and Fine
Arts, room 257
- “Fins, Flippers and Flukes: Dolphins in South Carolina”
led by Robert Young at the CCU Higher Education Center at Myrtle Square
Mall, Room 126
- “What You Still Don’t Know About Hurricanes”
led by Louis Keiner at the North Myrtle Beach Recreation Center
- “The Unique Galapagos Islands: See What Darwin Saw”
led by Richard Koesterer at the Loris Center for Health and Fitness
- “Designing Your Next Generation of Medications”
led by Paul Richardson at the Waccamaw Higher Education Center in Litchfield
room 109
February 15, 2005
- “Swimming Advisories on Grand Strand Beaches: What Causes
These?”
led by Joe Bennett at the CCU Edwards College of Humanities and Fine
Arts, room 257
- “Designing Your Next Generation of Medications”
led by Paul Richardson at the CCU Higher Education Center at Myrtle
Square Mall, Room 126
- “The Bus from Hell Hole Swamp: Commuting to Work in
Myrtle Beach”
led by Susan Webb at the North Myrtle Beach Recreation Center
- “Icebergs, Whales, Penguins and More: An Introduction
to Antarctica”
led by Steve Berkowitz at the Loris Center for Health and Fitness
- “Mercury: Is It on Our Dinner Plates?”
led by Jane Guentzel at the Waccamaw Higher Education Center in Litchfield
room 109
February 22, 2005
- “Icebergs, Whales, Penguins and More: An Introduction
to Antarctica”
led by Steve Berkowitz at the CCU Edwards College of Humanities and
Fine Arts, room 257
- “Managing Our Watershed: Strategies for maintaining
water quality and natural habitats”
led by Susan Libes at the CCU Higher Education Center at Myrtle Square
Mall, Room 126
- “Fins, Flippers and Flukes: Dolphins in South Carolina”
led by Robert Young at the North Myrtle Beach Recreation Center
- “What You Still Don’t Know About Hurricanes”
led by Louis Keiner at the Loris Center for Health and Fitness
- “The Unique Galapagos Islands: See What Darwin Saw”
led by Richard Koesterer at the Waccamaw Higher Education Center in
Litchfield room 109
March 1, 2005
- “Mercury: Is It on Our Dinner Plates?”
led by Jane Guentzel at the CCU Edwards College of Humanities and Fine
Arts, room 253
- “Swimming Advisories on Grand Strand Beaches: What Causes
These?”
led by Joe Bennett at the CCU Higher Education Center at Myrtle Square
Mall, Room 126
- “Designing Your Next Generation of Medications”
led by Paul Richardson at the North Myrtle Beach Recreation Center
- “The Bus from Hell Hole Swamp: Commuting to Work in
Myrtle Beach”
led by Susan Webb at the Loris Center for Health and Fitness
- “Icebergs, Whales, Penguins and More: An Introduction
to Antarctica”
led by Steve Berkowitz at the Waccamaw Higher Education Center in Litchfield
room 109
FALL 2004 EVENTS:
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12
- “The Unique Galapagos Islands: See What Darwin Saw”
led by Richard Koesterer at the CCU Edwards College of Humanities and
Fine Arts, room 253
- “Something’s in the Air: Global Climate Changes
and You”
led by Varavut Limpasuvan at the Collins Law Enforcement Center Small
Courtroom in Myrtle Beach
- “Managing Our Watershed: Strategies for maintaining
water quality and natural habitats”
led by Susan Libes at the North Myrtle Beach Recreation Center
- “Fins, Flippers and Flukes: Dolphins in South Carolina”
led by Robert Young at the Loris Center for Health and Fitness
- “What You Still Don’t Know About Hurricanes”
led by Louis Keiner at the Waccamaw Higher Education Center, room 109
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19
- “Something’s in the Air: Global Climate Changes
and You”
led by Varavut Limpasuvan at the CCU Edwards College of Humanities and
Fine Arts, room 253
- “Mercury: Is It on Our Dinner Plates?”
led by Jane Guentzel at the Collins Law Enforcement Center Small Courtroom
in Myrtle Beach
- “Swimming Advisories on Grand Strand Beaches: What Causes
These?”
led by Joe Bennett at the North Myrtle Beach Recreation Center
- “Designing Your Next Generation of Medications”
led by Paul Richardson at the Loris Center for Health and Fitness
- “The Bus from Hell Hole Swamp: Commuting to Work in
Myrtle Beach”
led by Susan Webb at the Waccamaw Higher Education Center, room 109
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26
- “What You Still Don’t Know About Hurricanes”
led by Louis Keiner at the CCU Edwards College of Humanities and Fine
Arts, room 253
- “The Unique Galapagos Islands: See What Darwin Saw”
led by Richard Koesterer at Coastal Federal University 504 S. Mall Plaza
on 27th Ave. North in Myrtle Beach
- “Something’s in the Air: Global Climate Changes
and You”
led by Varavut Limpasuvan at the North Myrtle Beach Recreation Center
- “Managing Our Watershed: Strategies for maintaining
water quality and natural habitats”
led by Susan Libes at the Loris Center for Health and Fitness
- “Fins, Flippers and Flukes: Dolphins in South Carolina”
led by Robert Young at the Waccamaw Higher Education Center, room 109
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9
- “The Bus from Hell Hole Swamp: Commuting to Work in
Myrtle Beach”
led by Susan Webb at the CCU Edwards College of Humanities and Fine
Arts, room 253
- “Icebergs, Whales, Penguins and More: An Introduction
to Antarctica”
led by Steve Berkowitz at the Collins Law Enforcement Center Small Courtroom
in Myrtle Beach
- “Mercury: Is It on Our Dinner Plates?”
led by Jane Guentzel at the North Myrtle Beach Recreation Center
- “Swimming Advisories on Grand Strand Beaches: What Causes
These?”
led by Joe Bennett at the Loris Center for Health and Fitness
- “Something’s in the Air: Global Climate Changes
and You”
led by Varavut Limpasuvan at the Waccamaw Higher Education Center, room
109
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16
- “Fins, Flippers and Flukes: Dolphins in South Carolina”
led by Robert Young Webb at the CCU Edwards College of Humanities and
Fine Arts, room 253
- “What You Still Don’t Know About Hurricanes”
led by Louis Keiner at the Collins Law Enforcement Center Small Courtroom
in Myrtle Beach
- “The Unique Galapagos Islands: See What Darwin Saw”
led by Richard Koesterer at the North Myrtle Beach Recreation Center
- “Something’s in the Air: Global Climate Changes
and You”
led by Varavut Limpasuvan at the Loris Center for Health and Fitness
- “Managing Our Watershed: Strategies for maintaining
water quality and natural habitats”
led by Susan Libes at the Waccamaw Higher Education Center, room 109
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