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Edwards’ Center for Inclusive Excellence is reinventing research

By Kelsie Crough, News Desk Editor May 6, 2022

The Edwards Center for Inclusive Excellence (CIE) reinvented the Edwards Research Fellows’ focus on inclusivity in education through interdisciplinary discussions and projects.  According to Jen...

From Sadies Birthday Adventures, performed on March 15. Left to right: Stevie Martinez, double bass; Chris Connolly, bass trombone; Eric Schultz, clarinet; Amanda Harberg, narrator; Philip Powell, piano.

[Represent]atoire project prospers

Trent Fitch, reporter March 21, 2024

Renowned composer and concert-trained pianist Amanda Harberg performed in Edwards Recital Hall featuring original works with faculty members and students on March 15.    The event was organized...

Speculation surrounds former Diversity, Equity and Inclusion program

Caroline Surface, campus desk editor October 10, 2023

As of July 2023, Coastal Carolina University’s Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) changed its name to The Division of University Belonging and Student Affairs, according to Vice President...

Music professor scores Grammy nomination

Sarah T. Jackson May 8, 2023

For the first time ever, a Coastal Carolina University professor has been nominated for a Grammy. Eric Schultz, an assistant professor of music and director of the Edwards Center for Inclusive Excellence,...

Following in the footsteps of female leaders

The Chanticleer Staff, Reporters March 1, 2023

Editor's Note:  Throughout March, we at Th e Chanticleer are celebrating Women’s History Month by shining a spotlight on the contributions of women at Coastal Carolina University. Much like in February,...

Dancers illustrate peoples struggle with the comfort of conformity versus their contempt for it.

CIE performance explores blissful ignorance

Sazie Eagan, Culture Desk Editor February 8, 2023

Edwards Center for Inclusive Excellence (CIE) drew a full audience with “Unquestioned; A half hour dance concert” on Feb. 3 at 7 p.m. in the Edwards Theatre. Created and directed by Teryn Cuozzo,...

Letter to the editor

By Eric Schultz, Assistant Professor of Music December 1, 2022

To the Editor, Guest composer Valerie Coleman inspires CCU musicians I have so much to say about our Valerie Coleman residency here at Coastal Carolina University in the Edwards Center for...

Faculty fellows Ben Sota and Bridget Nolan reveal at the Edwards College open house

The fellows go abroad: The CIE surprised with a tropical trip

By Megan Wallace, Editor in chief October 25, 2022

The student and faculty fellows in the Edwards College Center for Inclusive Excellence (CIE) are traveling to Hawai’i this summer to explore and learn abroad. The CIE will be partnering with the University...

Recital offers rare chance to hear music composed and performed by women

By Joshua Carroll, News Desk Editor August 28, 2022

Three student fellows from the Edwards Center for Inclusive Excellence (CIE) will break new ground April 9 when they perform the music of Amanda Harberg. Harberg is a living composer and a woman, and music...

Recital offers rare chance to hear music composed and performed by women

Joshua Carroll, News Desk Editor May 6, 2022

Three student fellows from the Edwards Center for Inclusive Excellence (CIE) will break new ground April 9 when they perform the music of Amanda Harberg. Harberg is a living composer and a woman, and music...

Charlie’s Place: The untold history of Myrtle Beach

By Dyneira Brown, Reporter March 28, 2022

Myrtle Beach is known for its sky wheel and countless tourist attractions. What is less known is the rich history that lies within the city. Charlie’s Place is an example of how Black musicians, businesses,...

Black History Month time to reflect on CCU’s progress

By Shelbi R. Ankiewicz, Editor-in-Chief February 9, 2022

It may be hard to tell when nearly 20% of Coastal Carolina’s population represents the African American community, but CCU has come a long way in terms of diversity and inclusion.    In recent...

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