The Fount: news from The Citadel School of Humanities and Social Sciences
The past year has strengthened my belief that the path to
principled leadership goes through the humanities and
social sciences.
The past year has strengthened my belief that the path to
principled leadership goes through the humanities and
social sciences.
David Rawlinson II graduated from the South Carolina Corps of Cadets with a political science degree in 1998.
Read MoreAs seen in Charleston Currents The American Ballet Theatre will be in Charleston July 17 for a free outdoor performance at The Citadel’s parade ground, Summerall Field. To attend, you
Read More“Make the most of your PELL Grant and attend a school that challenges you to become the best version of yourself.”
Read More“This year’s participants and finalists are a testament to what can happen when students are encouraged to apply their ingenuity towards preventing targeted violence in their communities.”
Read More“The opportunity to partner in training our South Carolina National Guard soldiers builds the state’s cyber workforce capacity.”
Read MorePhoto above: Demolition begins on The Citadel’s Capers Hall on June 8, 2021. Lauren Petracca/Staff As seen in The Post and Courier, by Thomas Novelly The Citadel started demolishing its
Read MoreDavid Preston, a coauthor of the book, is General Mark Clark Distinguished Professor of History at The Citadel.
Read MoreThe demolition portion of The Citadel’s $67 million Capers Hall Replacement Project is officially underway.
Read MoreMore than 230 undergraduate transfer and graduate students participated in the spring commencement events.
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