CCU’s Cincinnatus Center receives grant award

0Comments

oastal Carolina University’s Spadoni College of Education and Social Sciences’ Cincinnatus Center has received a nearly $35,000 grant award from the Jack Miller Center for Teaching America’s Founding Principles and History. The grant supports the Cincinnatus Center’s programs: The Forum on Liberty and the American Founding, summer civics seminar, and other public lectures and events.

The Forum on Liberty and the American Founding is a reading group which explores a particular theme in American political thought over the course of the semester. The summer civics seminar is a week-long program on the American political tradition. This seminar is geared toward middle school and high school teachers in Horry and surrounding counties, offering content-based professional development to equip teachers with the history and pedagogy to lead students in the study of America’s founding documents.

“Each of these programs advances the mission of our center: to study, discuss, and promote civic education, civic virtue, and traditions of political and economic thought within Coastal Carolina University and the greater Conway and Myrtle Beach communities,” said Michael Promisel, a CCU political science assistant professor and the Cincinnatus Center assistant director.
 

PHOTO CAPTION:
CCU’s Cincinnatus Center is led by (from left) Kimberly Hurd Hale, Michael Promisel, and Drew Kurlowski. 

Original source can be found here.



Related

Bryan P. Stirling, U.S. Attorney

Lancaster County felons sentenced to federal prison in separate drug and firearm cases

Two Lancaster County men have been sentenced to federal prison on drug- and gun-related charges following separate investigations involving local deputies, FBI agents, and ATF officials. The sentences reflect ongoing efforts under Project Safe Neighborhoods aimed at reducing violent crime.

Alan Wilson, Attorney General of South Carolina

Myrtle Beach man arrested on 10 child sexual abuse material charges

A Myrtle Beach man has been arrested on ten charges involving child sexual abuse material following an investigation led by state authorities. The South Carolina Attorney General’s Office will prosecute the case while emphasizing support for victims across the state.

Adair Ford Boroughs, U.S. Attorney

Greer man sentenced to federal prison for wire fraud and money laundering

Jonathan Wade Sumter of Greer has been sentenced to over six years in federal prison after being convicted of wire fraud and money laundering tied to COVID-19 relief fund schemes. Authorities say he led efforts that defrauded government loan programs out of more than $1.8 million.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Palmetto State News.