Cultural Heritage at Coastal Carolina University

Cultural Heritage at Coastal Carolina University

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This is a page for students and community members to learn more about Cultural Heritage studies at Coastal Carolina and current events in the field.

Cultural Heritage Certificate Program -
Housed in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, cultural heritage studies prepares students to understand, interpret, and promote a broad range of artifacts, texts, buildings, landscapes, and behaviors of cultures around the world, with an emphasis on our own unique region. In an interdisciplinary undergraduate certificate program in cultural heritag

05/09/2025

Make sure to have a great summer and a well deserved break from classes! 🌞

Don’t forget to tag us if you have any Cultural Heritage related content, we love to see it!

05/09/2025

Have a good summer everyone, already looking forward to what next semester holds! 😁

03/08/2025

Happy Spring Break! 🌿

Photos from Cultural Heritage at Coastal Carolina University's post 09/30/2024

Looking for a hands-on experience in historic preservation or sustainable deconstruction? This fall break is your chance!

Join RePurpose Savannah and the Conway
Architectural Salvage & Heritage Project from
November 23rd - 25th as we carefully deconstruct homes beyond repair, salvaging materials for reuse.
No prior construction experience needed!

The best part? It's completely free!

Sign up now on Coastal Connections - spots are limited, so don't wait!

Photos from Cultural Heritage at Coastal Carolina University's post 02/15/2024

The deadline has been extended to February 23rd!
Reach out to the emails provided for more information.

Photos from Cultural Heritage at Coastal Carolina University's post 12/05/2023

Throwback to the Pauwau last month for the !!
We set up a table and talked about past and upcoming projects as well as future class projects in the spring for IDS430/MALS530!!

12/01/2023

⭐️SPRING 2024 COURSES⭐️

Photos from Coastal Carolina University's post 05/12/2023
04/13/2023

Please join us Wednesday, April 19 for this great event! Free and open to the public!

Students, please also consider attending a dialogue with the director on Monday at 11am and 1pm. See the flyer here for more info!

CCU will host National Canadian Film Day next week, which will feature the film Beans by First Nations director, Tracey Deer (Mohawk). The film will then be shown at 1pm and 6pm on Wednesday, April 19 in the Coastal Theater in Lib Jackson Student Union and is free and open to all. ALSO, there will be a special event – a panel discussion with representatives from the SC Council of Chiefs before the 6pm showing. Please join us in the Allen Ballroom in the Singleton Building on Wednesday, April 19 beginning at 5pm (come earlier for a meet-n-greet! There will be snacks!), which is also open to everyone.

Here's the blurb about the film: “Beans takes place at the height of the 1990 Mohawk Resistance at Kanehsatà:ke (also known as the Oka Crisis), a 78 day standoff between indigenous land defenders, Quebec police, the RCMP, and the Canadian military over the proposed expansion of a golf course on to a Mohawk burial ground. Twelve-year-old Tekehentahkwa (nicknamed “Beans”) is forced into an early coming of age by these events, as her innocence turns to anger over the treatment of her people.”

03/22/2023

Are you ready for registration?? Check out our upcoming CHS courses!

03/15/2023

Join us with indigenous speaker Larissa Crawford on March 16th @ 5 PM to expand on activism skills and learn from the perspective of a native Canadian feminist! CCU there! 🇨🇦

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