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CCU professor Hills readies for Russian assignmentEditor's note: Due to visa issues, Billy Hills' trip to Russia has been postponed until early next spring. We just learned about it after...
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'Discovering the Dürer Cypher' opens at the Bryan Gallery"Discovering the Durer Cypher" explores the passions that ignite artists, collectors and scholars to pursue the hidden secrets of one of the...
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Faculty embrace new sports mentorship programDuring his college days some 20 years ago, Matthieu Chan Tsin played football in the U.S., France and the U.K. It was a challenging time, and...
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News Shorts
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Airplane crash survivor to speak at Women’s Leadership Conference
Mercedes Ramirez Johnson, a crash survivor who believes in second chances, will be a key presenter at the 2013 Women’s Leadership Conference...
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Coastal Carolina University ranks in U.S. News and World Report’s 2013 “Best Colleges"
For the second consecutive year, Coastal Carolina University is ranked in the top tier in the Regional Universities (South) category in the...
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CCU named top military-friendly school for third consecutive year
Coastal Carolina University has been designated a “Military-Friendly School” by G.I. Jobs Magazine for the third consecutive year.
This...
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CCU's Fall Choral Concert set for Oct. 9
Coastal Carolina University’s Fall Choral Concert, a joint performance with CCU and St. James High School, is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 9, at...
I Spy

Rob Reed is known for his commitment to students. As the student services program coordinator for graduate programs in the E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration, Reed works with prospective students through the process of entering grad school.
“No two days are ever alike, but that is the main reason I enjoy my work,” says Reed. “I love working with students and being able to provide a student-centered, customer-oriented service to them.”
Reed also works with the...
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