On March 2, representatives of USC Beaufort, the City of Beaufort, Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce, 303 Associates and Aramark celebrated a ribbon cutting for Newcastle Dining Hall. This new dining option on the Beaufort Campus includes a cozy coffee shop and is open to USCB students, faculty, staff and the public. Beaufort Mayor Stephen Murray; President and CEO of Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce Ian Scott, and CEO and Founder of 303 Associates Dick Stewart spoke at the event. USCB Chancellor Dr. Al Panu cut the ribbon. The new dining option in Beaufort is at 1211 Newcastle Street, across from the student residences. It serves hot entrees, sandwiches, salads, desserts and more. Photo courtesy of USC Beaufort.
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