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CCU history professor working on second bookBy now, everyone knows the detrimental effects of tobacco use—we cannot watch a night of television without an advertisement reminding us of...
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CCU is growing, but is our library ready?In the Fall 2001 semester, full-time enrollment was at 4,487 students. A decade later, Coastal Carolina University has grown to 8,720...
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CCU music theatre student works magicMatthew McCoy is not your ordinary college student. At age 21, he is an accomplished magician, singer, dancer and actor with plans to graduate...
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News Shorts
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$1.7 million software grant will aid marine research at CCU
Coastal Carolina University’s marine research capabilities have received a significant boost thanks to geoscience software company Seismic...
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Brilliant exhibition opens at CCU in January
Coastal Carolina University's Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery will exhibit "Weaving, Stacking, Staining," a large-scale work by visiting...
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CCU celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.
The Rev. Samuel Billy Kyles, pastor of Monumental Baptist Church in Memphis, Tenn., will be the featured speaker for the Martin Luther King Jr....
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Coastal Carolina University announces 2012 Jackson Scholars
Seven Coastal Carolina University students have been selected as the 2012 Jackson Scholars, a student leadership program sponsored by the...
I Spy

Nyoka Hucks is dressed for cold weather in a turtleneck shirt, a red vest, warm pants and her husband's grey wool socks. This is a good thing because not only did the early January day start at a wintry 18 degrees, but the electricity at her Aynor house went out, and the heat in the Smith Science Center where she works was out for three days.
"Please, no pictures," she begs when asked if she might pose at her desk. "I'm a behind-the-scenes kind of person!"
Hucks is one of those...
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