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Are you ready for some football? The Coastal Carolina University Chanticleers will play their first home game at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 18. Season tickets and single-game...
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Building a better world one tree at a time As a 10-year-old child, Mario Morales used to walk 15 miles with his brothers to the village of El Naranjo to help his grandparents pick beans and...
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Can a CCU professor find happiness as Mr. Myrtle Beach? On Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, Russell Vaden is a mild-mannered education professor at Coastal Carolina University. The rest of the time, at...
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Todd shares her experiences on volunteering abroad by Chris Todd Since coming to teach as an art lecturer at Coastal Carolina University a few years ago, I've become aware that my 11-month position limits my...
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Digging up the past, searching for stone tools Carolyn D. Dillian has only been at Coastal Carolina University a couple of months and already she's co-directed an archaeological field school...
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Ritter teaches abroad, recommends experience Barbara Ritter, associate professor of management, spent the majority of this past summer in Germany teaching and learning at one of CCU's partner...
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News Shorts
- Dean Richardson is leaving CCU Bill Richardson has accepted the position of Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Antioch University Santa Barbara, and will be...
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Academic Integrity Officer named
Mike Pierce has accepted the position of Academic Integrity Officer.
Pierce has served as assistant professor of biology since August 2005. He was... - Brown Bag Lunch Seminars scheduled at WRC The Women's Resource Center is hosting a series of informal brown bag lunch seminars covering topics of interest to the CCU community. The lunches...
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CCU gets 'military friendly' award
Coastal Carolina University has been designated as a “Military-Friendly School for 2011” by G.I. Jobs Magazine.
This honor places CCU in the top...
I Spy

Savage was nominated for I Spy recognition through the employee recognition program initiated by Human Resources.
Born and raised in Conway, Savage moved to Socastee...
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