Nine ways The Citadel encourages innovation

The 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.

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Meet Sean Cleveland, Assistant Professor in English, Fine Arts and Communications and Assistant Director of the Center for Teaching Innovation

Cleveland retired from the Army as a professor in 2017 but was not ready to leave the classroom. When a position opened up at The Citadel, he jumped on it.

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Emmanuel AME Church, Enslaved African Muslims and the Struggle Against Violent Extremism

Extremist groups have tried and failed to court disenfranchised populations and play on the grievances of the African-American community.

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Director of National Intelligence; Deputy Director of FBI speak at The Citadel

Director Dan Coats of the DNI and Deputy Director David Bowdich of the FBI spoke at The Citadel Tuesday, September 25.

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DNI Dan Coats warns China cyber activities target U.S. state, local governments

Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats issued one of the starkest and most explicit warnings to date about China’s cyber activities.

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Students live, learn, and intern in Washington, DC

The Citadel in DC is a summer program where students live, learn, and intern using Washington, DC as an active classroom. Students earn nine credit hours–six hours for their internship, and three for a visual and intelligence course.

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A history professor and a Class of 1990 alumnus represent Citadel at U.S. Army War College

A Citadel historian and author and a Citadel Class of 1990 alumnus attended the U.S. Army War College’s Commandant’s National Security Program.

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Meet Michael Brady, Citadel Fellow of Intelligence and Security Studies

Michael Brady discusses what inspired him to join the military and what leadership skills he gained over the years.

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Citadel history professor compiles book documenting Charleston during the Great Depression

A Citadel history professor has turned a class project into a new book of documents about the Great Depression in Charleston.

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Serving those who served our country: Reducing the barriers to PTSD treatment

By Professor Alexandra Macdonald, Ph.D., The Citadel Throughout my career in psychology, I have been lucky enough to be able to serve those who have served or are serving our

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