Daily Herald: Department of Defense funds $1.465 million for cybersecurity education at The Citadel
“There is a critical shortage of qualified cyber professionals within the Department of Defense, both military and civilian.”
Read More“There is a critical shortage of qualified cyber professionals within the Department of Defense, both military and civilian.”
Read MoreAll programs are ranked according to their cost, potential salary, and student satisfaction, using current information from IPEDS and Niche.
Read MoreThe college is laying the groundwork for in-person Commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2021 graduates.
Read MoreThe college asks for cooperation as it limits access to campus to those on official, confirmed business from Jan. 13 – 29.
Read MoreAshley Towers served America for eight years in the Army National Guard’s military police force. Now she will serve the nation again, this time in foreign service through the U.S.
Read MoreClass of 1959 alumnus, William Baer Endictor, announces legacy gift to support college’s academic endowment He may be retired, but Atlanta attorney William Baer Endictor, The Citadel Class of 1959,
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Read MoreCPR3 director, Dan Bornstein, Ph.D., continues work to improve fitness for national security The Citadel offers one of the only graduate degrees in America designed to meet the growing demand
Read MoreAccording to a tag on the back, it was given to donors who contributed up to a certain amount to the “Promoting the Advancement of Citadel Education.”
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