Getting to know Sergeant First Class Kellin J. Varela, a Women’s History Month feature
“As a first-generation Hispanic, I was blessed to receive my American citizenship through the United States Army.”
Read More“As a first-generation Hispanic, I was blessed to receive my American citizenship through the United States Army.”
Read MoreAcross four decades of leadership, Riley continuously considered Charleston’s public realm first and foremost.
Read MoreThe Citadel welcomed its first class of cadet Community Service Officers during a ceremony led by the college’s Department of Public Safety.
Read MoreThe timing for our gathering at the Embassy of Georgia was fortuitous from an educational aspect. There were numerous high level Georgian officials.
Read More“Origins of The Wheel of Time” is written by Michael Livingston, Ph.D., Secretary-General of the United States Commission on Military History and professor of medieval literature at The Citadel
Read MoreAttendance is open to professionals working in organizational functions responsible for infrastructure security.
Read MoreThis exhibition showcases artwork by fourteen cadets selected from Prof. Rick Sargent’s popular drawing and wildlife drawing classes. Cadets used charcoal or pen and ink on toned paper to draw a variety of animals from a bear to a butterfly.
Read MoreThough it’s an academic minor at The Citadel, Fine Arts has a major appeal for the South Carolina Corps of Cadets.
Read More“My ring’s weight will never fail to remind me that I must always strive to be a man of virtue and character.”
Read MoreThe Citadel has developed leaders for the America’s Intelligence Community since three-letter agencies like the FBI were formed.
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