My ring story: living The Citadel Code
Our journey is not over; we must continue to earn our rings. Let us all keep working to honor our families, revere God, love our country, and be loyal to The Citadel.
Read MoreOur journey is not over; we must continue to earn our rings. Let us all keep working to honor our families, revere God, love our country, and be loyal to The Citadel.
Read MoreWhen I called the college to report my injury, the Navy ROTC office told me that my contract would be cancelled and I would have to wait to matriculate.
Read MoreThe Citadel is ranked among the most innovative schools in the South, and to celebrate, we rounded up some of the ways the college has encouraged innovation.
Read MoreAs a token of gratitude, Citadel rising junior and Wando graduate James Jennings seized the opportunity to show his thankfulness toward his high school.
Read MoreIn high school, Connor Fuhrman was a party-loving lacrosse player without a care for his future. He became the Regimental Academic Officer responsible for the academic success of the Corps of Cadets.
Read MoreCol. Ronald Welch was awarded the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) Bliss Medal recently. The medal is one of the organization’s highest honors.
Read MoreMeet one of America’s newest military officers, 2nd Lt. Chad Humelbaugh, U.S. Air Force pilot in training.
Read MoreMore than 800 students from around South Carolina compete in annual STEM event. Students from around the state are celebrating the results of their hard work after taking top spots in the eighth annual Storm The Citadel event.
Read MoreMike Switzer interviews Ron Welch, dean of engineering at the Citadel in Charleston, SC.
Read MoreIn this episode, ITE Member William J. (Jeff) Davis, Ph.D., Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, and Daniel Bornstein, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the Department of Health, Exercise, and Sport Science, discuss the intersection of transportation and health.
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