Engineering service learning project produces real-world solutions
For about four months the cadets and students worked with neighborhood leaders, conducted site visits and field investigations.
Read MoreFor about four months the cadets and students worked with neighborhood leaders, conducted site visits and field investigations.
Read MoreOne unique — and educational — way The Citadel STEM Center of Excellence celebrates the season is by hosting “Cookies, Cocoa and Coding.”
Read MoreBad news for the construction industry: the number of unemployed jobseekers with construction experience reached a record low in September, according to the Associated General Contractors of America. Good news
Read MoreA Citadel graduate was awarded a patent for a floating parking deck that he said could help alleviate Charleston’s parking crunch and help with disasters.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s engineering program boasts a plethora of disciplines. Newest among them is a computer engineering degree that launched in August.
Read MoreIt’s the “why” behind the scent of pluff mud, and the thought of making use of this vast natural resource, that’s behind an on-going undergraduate research project in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at The Citadel.
Read MoreThe Project Management program at The Citadel Graduate College hit the trifecta for me: convenient, affordable and well-respected, said graduate student Sara Massey.
Read MoreThe availability of highly skilled engineers prepared to help lead the development of A.I. and its associated industries in the Charleston, South Carolina area is vital to the state’s competitiveness and its economy. The Citadel School of Engineering, one of America’s oldest engineering programs, is meeting that growing demand.
Read MoreThe state’s Civil Engineer of the Year, as named by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) South Carolina Section, is Simon T. Ghanat, Ph.D., P.E., a professor in The Citadel School of Engineering.
Read MoreDr. Gregory Mazzaro, a professor of electrical engineering at The Citadel, is spending the summer working on an ongoing project with the Army Research Lab in Adelphi, Maryland. He and his teammates continue to develop a unique, “nonlinear” radar designed to find hidden objects.
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