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Reviving oyster beds with recycled shells
Marine science professor Keith Walters is on the hunt for restaurants that serve a lot of oysters – and not just for the culinary
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CCU faculty members played part in Conway’s desegregation history
Preston McKever-Floyd had just been elected vice president of Whittemore High School’s Student Council, a big deal back then. He would
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The Fifth Time Around: WIPL 2015
Where else could you have met the founder of the Veterans Portrait Project, been inspired by the first female president of a professional
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News Shorts
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CCU to save $25 million in property refinance plan
Coastal Carolina University trustees announced at its quarterly board meeting that the institution expects to save approximately $25 million by
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Expanded Student Union building dedicated
The expanded Lib Jackson Student Union had its official opening Friday, Feb. 27, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The 30,000 square foot
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Ritter named dean of the Wall College of Business
Barbara Ritter has been named dean of the E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration at Coastal Carolina University. She has served
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CCU offers free tax assistance through VITA
Free tax assistance will be available at Coastal Carolina University beginning Tuesday, Feb. 17, through Thursday, April 2, through the
Chauncey’s Champion

You might find Casey Keck covered with glue and glitter at the Coastal Carolina Kids Camp, or you might find her helping a colleague learn a difficult data program. A support staff member for the Division of Academic Outreach at Coastal Carolina University, Keck has many opportunities to interact with older, nontraditional and noncredit-seeking students, and she does it with ease and grace.
Kelli Barker, director of operations at the Myrtle Beach Education Center and
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