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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 for Saturday, Jan. 28, in the Kline Hospitality Suite at Brooks Stadium.

Elect Her – Campus Women Win is a program that encourages and trains young women to run for student government on their campuses and, ultimately, for elected and leadership positions following graduation. This 4-year-old program is a collaborative effort between the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and the nonprofit organization Running Start.

According to the Southeastern Institute for Women in Politics, South Carolina ranks last in the nation for the percentage (8.8 percent) of women elected to serve in the state legislature (Colorado leads the nation with 41 percent). In the current S.C. legislature, there are no women senators and only 16 women serving in the House of Representatives. The Elect Her – Campus Women Win initiative aims to close the long-standing political leadership gender gap by empowering and training women to run for office at all levels, including leadership positions at colleges and universities.

Registration is free and open to CCU students, but space is only available for the first 50 students who sign up. Registration is coordinated through the Office of University Activities and Leadership. For more information, contact the office at 843-349-2301.