Spartan veteran, nurse breaks barriers

Adrienne Crosby and six of her peers made history in 2002 as the first class of African American women to graduate from The Citadel.

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Terror attacks in France over Muhammad cartoons spark debate on secularism, Islamophobia

Muhammad Fraser-Rahim, Ph.D., an assistant professor in The Citadel Department of Intelligence and Security Studies is quoted in this article.

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The Citadel recruits an acting coach and a retired drill sergeant for Biloxi Blues

The Citadel’s fine arts program and the South of Broadway Theater Company produced the play, directed by a Citadel alum turned acting coach.

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Citadel faculty, staff to participate in study of Charleston sunny day flood waters

Researchers from The Citadel are taking a closer look at threats hiding in flood waters and marshes across Charleston and surrounding areas.

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Passing the torch

In 2016, AnaMalae Tia walked onto campus at the Citadel in South Carolina with her sights set on an Army commission in 2020.

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Company accused of polluting ocean with plastic has an ally: SC ports

For John Weinstein, Ph.D., Department Head of Biology at The Citadel, the harm that plastics cause to marine ecosystems is his life’s work.

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Charleston County’s staff attorney, a Citadel alumnus, picked to become federal judge by Donald Trump

President Donald Trump has picked Charleston County’s senior government attorney, Joe Dawson III, Class of 1991, to be a federal judge.

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Opinion: Trump debate refusal to discourage unrest after the election shows he doesn’t get the U.S.

Think, NBC News’s home for op-eds, in-depth analyses and essays about news, published an article by Citadel professor Jacob Hagstrom, Ph.D.

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The Citadel is committed to promoting a better understanding of America’s history

“The enduring principles on which our country was founded offer a road map back to civil society and progress.”

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Commentary: Goldfinch’s power play hurt Citadel, all SC colleges

“As a Citadel graduate who served as a state senator from Charleston for 12 years and a member of the Citadel Board of Visitors for eight years, I find the whole situation extremely troubling.”

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