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CCU music professor earns prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship for 2019 by Sara Sobota
Everyone in Coastal Carolina University’s Thomas W. and Robin W. Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts already knew they had a rock
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The University welcomes 14 new staff members to Teal Nation by Caroline P. Rohr
Among the 14 additions to Teal Nation this month are two alumni, an EMT, and a newlywed. They join departments from Public Safety to University
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Horry County Museums partner with CCU students on sensory friendly exhibit by Caroline P. Rohr
Every so often, pieces fall into place that create a winning situation for all the parties involved. Coastal Carolina University faculty and
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Get to know Diane Sanders ‘05: Building teal connections for years to come by Connor Uptegrove
Beside an inflatable bounce-house in the cool air of a Saturday afternoon in October, the trunk of cars pop open, meat smokes on a portable
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Ranky Tanky gets funky with a free, outdoor concert at CCU by Sara Sobota
Hurricane Florence might have postponed delayed it, but she can’t stop the funk now.
Nationally acclaimed band Ranky Tanky
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CCU’s first doctoral candidate tells graduates: ‘The world needs us’ by Caroline P. Rohr
Coastal Carolina University graduates are exactly what the world needs, according to commencement speaker and doctoral candidate Leigha
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News Shorts
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CCU’s Campus Salvage sale promotes sustainability and raises scholarship funds
Campus Salvage, Coastal Carolina University’s annual collection and donation program that culminates in a giant yard sale, will be held
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CCU trustees recognize long-standing member Larry Lyles for 26 years of service
During the Coastal Carolina University board of trustees meeting today, President David A. DeCenzo read a resolution that recognized the
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Coastal Carolina University alumnus receives Fulbright Student Award for 2019-2020
Coastal Carolina University alumnus Michael Dorman has received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program award for an English Teaching Assistantship
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CCU professor awarded grant to study effects of the marine environment on communication and sensing technologies
Erin Hackett, Coastal Carolina University associate professor in the Department of Coastal and Marine Systems Science, has been awarded
Chauncey’s Champion

Emma Savage-Davis, professor of education and chair of the department of graduate and specialty studies at Coastal Carolina University, has a poster hanging on a wall in her office. The art only has four words, but they embody her philosophy in the paradoxical world of teaching future teachers to teach.
“Think big. Shine bright.”
After 13 years of service to CCU, the words remind Savage-Davis of not only her purpose, but the purpose of her students. She
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