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    Cobras Men's Soccer Makes History with Record Season and Sweet Sixteen Finish

    The Coker University Men’s Soccer team capped an unforgettable season with their first NCAA Division II Sweet Sixteen appearance since joining the South Atlantic Conference. Highlights included a 13-game winning streak, 51 goals (a program record), and being named South Atlantic Conference (SAC) Regular Season Co-Champions.
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    Students Shine at National STEM Conference

    Students Kenny Bell, Rachel Grove, and Caroline Myers were selected to attend the prestigious S-STEM Scholars & PI Meeting in Chicago this November. The conference, which drew over 1,700 participants from across the nation, provided an invaluable opportunity for these students to network with peers, learn from industry experts, and gain exposure to cutting-edge research.
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    Student Wins Category in State Singing Competition

    First-year Vocal Performance major Cole Chase-Cochrane won first place in the Musical Theatre category for Non-Traditional Students at the South Carolina National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Student Auditions held at Newberry College this October. Cole’s victory advances him to the Regional level of the competition.
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    Business Students Achieve Global Top 10 in GLO-BUS Simulation

    Congratulations to the Capstone Philosophers, a team of students from the BUS490 School of Business Capstone class, for achieving a Global Top 10 ranking in the GLO-BUS Simulation for two consecutive weeks! Competing against 2,994 teams from approximately 150 universities worldwide, they secured the #9 spot for Overall Game-to-Date Score.
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    College of Health Professions Celebrates Annual White Coat Ceremony

    The College of Health Professions proudly hosted its annual White Coat Ceremony on Thursday, November 7, at the Elizabeth Boatwright Coker Performing Arts Center. This time-honored tradition welcomed 81 of the 116 eligible students into the next stage of their nursing education.
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