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Athenaeum Press: One arm, one camera and 2,000 photos
Some 84 years ago, the Horry County town of Aynor was a tobacco farming community struggling to survive the Great Depression. It was a place
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Dyer leads his final student trip to Washington
The catchphrase in education today is “experiential learning,” ensuring that students gain relevant experiences outside the
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WIPL conference: Lead the Change in 2015
Did you know that South Carolina ranks second in the nation in the number of women murdered in domestic violence incidents and last in the
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News Shorts
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Widow records memories of Mickey Spillane in audiobook
“My Life with Mickey” has been released in a new audio CD by the Athenaeum Press at Coastal Carolina University just in time for
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CCU honors largest fall graduating class
A total of 455 students marched in Coastal Carolina University’s fall commencement ceremony Dec. 13, the largest group to participate in
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CCU presents Free Week for noncredit courses
Free Week is your opportunity to explore the courses and clubs planned for the winter term of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI),
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Jackson Scholars named for 2015-2017
Twelve Coastal Carolina University students have been selected as the 2015-2017 Jackson Scholars, a student
Chauncey’s Champion

If you have a question about Coastal Carolina University, there’s an easy solution: contact CHANT411. One of CCU’s newer programs and aligned with the Feel The Teal initiative, it’s a call-in inquiry service about all things campus-related. The leader and developer of the program is Associate Director April Betsch, who partnered with University President David DeCenzo almost two years ago to create CHANT411.
“I am very passionate about great customer
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