“Triumphant Failure” takes first place in The Citadel’s Corps-Wide Speaking Contest
“Basically I was asking everyone else why they were failing me when I should have been asking why am I failing myself.”
Read More“Basically I was asking everyone else why they were failing me when I should have been asking why am I failing myself.”
Read MoreThe Corps’ Honor Code, a cadet does not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do,’ built inside of me a high level of integrity to help guide my decision making through many challenging times.”
Read MoreAs seen on Jhenrystuhr.tributes.com Robert S. Adden, 98, a long time resident of Charleston, passed away peacefully on March 6, 2021 after a brief hospitalization in Reston, Virginia. Born January 1, 1923
Read MoreJames Bezjian has been accepted into the Army’s new project to revive a historic unit to safeguard cultural icons, artwork and artifacts.
Read MoreThe new Bastin Hall provides a glimpse into what a contemporary, 21st-century learning environment can look like.
Read MoreBastin Hall, with its fluid architectural design, high-tech classrooms and fresh approach to conveying the college’s iconic architecture is a learning complex that now reflects the exemplary quality of the business education The Citadel provides.
Read MoreAccording to U.S. News & World Report, The Citadel’s online Master of Business Administration program is one of the Top 100 in the nation.
Read MoreWhen Billy Workman matriculated in August of 2020, he was simply echoing the Workman family tradition. He was after all the sixth in a line of William Douglas Workmans to attend the Military College of South Carolina.
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