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CCU launches intelligence minor programCoastal Carolina University is offering a new minor in intelligence and national security for the upcoming Spring 2012 semester. Jonathan...
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CCU presents first opera production: 'Hansel & Gretel'The Department of Music at Coastal Carolina University will present its first full-length opera production in December: “Hansel and...
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Graduate meets challenges with canine helpJade Perry always thought she'd walk across the stage at commencement with her best friend Katie. Walking isn't easy for Jade, so she planned...
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News Shorts
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Coastal Carolina University becomes a Quality Matters institution
Coastal Carolina University recently became a Quality Matters institution. "Quality Matters (QM) is a faculty-centered, peer review process...
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Martin has a new book out
Pamela Martin, associate professor of politics, has a new book, Oil in the Soil: The Politics of Paying to Preserve the Amazon, published...
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ITS staffers win major award
Justin Essary from the Office of ITS and Holly Legg from the Office of Institutional Research won the inaugural 2011 Grand Strand Leadership...
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Women's leadership training seminar at CCU in January
For the second straight year, Coastal Carolina University will host the Elect Her – Campus Women Win training program. This year's event is set...
I Spy

Earlier this year, a small group of Coastal Carolina University ambassadors made the all-day trip to Reykjavik, Iceland, approximately 2,610 miles from New York City, to meet with a group of about 60 CCU alumni who live there.
Geoff Parsons, director of international programs at CCU, made the trek, along with President David DeCenzo; Darla Domke-Damonte, assistant dean and executive director of global initiatives; and Debbie Conner, associate vice president of university...
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