Hey there, Myrtle Beach! Big news came through our coastal town this week, and it’s making waves—literally! On Thursday, Coastal Carolina University (CCU) held a lively christening ceremony for a *brand-new boat*, which was generously donated by the North Myrtle Beach Police Department. It’s not just any ol’ boat; we’re talking about a slick 27-foot vessel, making it the third-largest in CCU’s expanding fleet!
According to the university officials, after some impressive upgrades, this shiny boat is now valued at a whopping $500,000. That’s right! This isn’t just a pretty toy—it’s a powerful tool for students at CCU who are eager to dive into the world of STEM research and learning. It’s all part of a mission to provide students with hands-on experiences that they won’t find in a traditional classroom.
North Myrtle Beach Police Chief Dana Crowell shared how the department made the decision to keep this amazing piece of equipment local and donate it to the university. “We wanted to ensure that it goes to an organization that would truly benefit from it,” Chief Crowell stated during the ceremony. Such an awesome and thoughtful gift, right?
CCU’s President Michael T. Benson didn’t hold back on sharing his gratitude towards the police department for their generous contribution. During his speech, he said, “To have the setting, to have access to all these wonderful natural resources where our students can literally be in a laboratory outside means so much to us.” It’s clear that this new boat isn’t just a donation; it symbolizes a partnership that benefits students and the community alike.
We love to see how local organizations can come together like this! It definitely shows that our community cares about the future and education.
Officials have already rolled up their sleeves and begun using the boat for research trips, getting students geared up for some *adventurous learning*. Imagine getting practical experience right out in the beautiful waters around us! You know, it’s not often students can take their studies outside the four walls of a classroom, and this boat opens up countless opportunities.
So what’s next for CCU and their new aquatic partner? Students will soon be boarding the boat, ready to explore, research, and learn like never before. This is a huge boost for the Gupta College of Science and a shining example of how educational institutions and local agencies can work hand in hand.
In a world where educational resources can sometimes feel restricted, this exciting development is a breath of fresh air. Thanks to the North Myrtle Beach Police Department’s donation, CCU students will have the chance to engage in real-world STEM applications on the water! Can you sense the excitement in the air? It’s contagious!
Let’s keep our eyes peeled for all the fantastic projects and research findings that will emerge from this new partnership. Who knows? The next big breakthrough in science or environmental studies could very well come from our own backyard, right here in Myrtle Beach!
Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds, and let’s cheer on our local university as they set sail on this new and thrilling adventure!
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