Remembering a titan of the engineering profession: Jack McCormac, Citadel Class of 1948

“…the Engineering News-Record listed Jack McCormac as one of the most outstanding 125 engineers and architects of the last 125 years…”

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Congratulations to The Citadel’s 2021 veteran student graduates

First, to all of The Citadel’s veteran students, thank you for your service to the United States of America. The college would also like to congratulate our veteran students who

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Blacksburg grad gets ‘full ride’ to The Citadel

Zac Painter will enter The Citadel honors program in prestigious company when the Blacksburg High graduate heads to the military college.

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Valor & Value: Veterans talk about their business traits

Brown attended The Citadel on an Army ROTC scholarship. He was an Army captain for six years and served in Special Forces as a Green Beret.

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Dr. Andrew Williams to lead The Citadel School of Engineering

“Dr. Williams is a strategic financial planner who has helped raise approximately $29 million in grants and support for education and research from organizations including Apple, Boeing, GE, GM, Google, IBM, and NASA.”

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2 sets of twins x 4 Engineering degrees = very bright futures

In ’21, there are some unusual ties between the Mechanical and Civil Engineering programs: Two mechanical engineers, two civil engineers, four athletes and two musicians.

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Final round of the Baker Business Bowl finds new home in Bastin Hall

An annual tradition with the Baker School of Business has a new home on campus — Bastin Hall, the new headquarters for the business school.

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Engineering ExCEL-lence at The Citadel

Selected students receive up to $10,000 annually toward their tuition, and access to unique academic and professional development resources.

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Larry L. Melton, Jr., PMP, Named Vice Chair of Dewberry Board of Directors

Larry Melton Jr., a member of The Citadel Class of 1984, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering.

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