Cadets and students spend their summer serving and learning in Africa
“In the first day, I learned that language barriers do not inhibit you from giving the gifts of hope and comfort.”
Read More“In the first day, I learned that language barriers do not inhibit you from giving the gifts of hope and comfort.”
Read MoreEvan Ortlieb, Ph.D., dean of the ZFSOE, has been named the first-ever Zucker Chair in Entrepreneurial Education Leadership.
Read MoreBy Melissa West, with The Citadel School of Engineering Five alumni — servant leaders in their field — are the newest members of The Citadel Academy of Engineers. At the
Read MorePaul Meeks is a professor of practice in the Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business who also supervises the Student Managed Investment Fund.
Read MoreA “vertiport,” for electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles, could be inspired by designs developed by engineering cadets and students from The Citadel.
Read MoreWeinstein’s research on microplastics, especially the discovery of microscopic tire particles in coastal waters, has gained both national and international attention.
Read MoreThe Class of 2022 includes 85 cadets who studied Intelligence and Security Studies. Before graduation, some shared their career goals and advice for others considering The Citadel.
Read MoreRegistration is now open for the free, online conference that will allow Watergate experts to explore some of the scandal’s lingering mysteries.
Read More“Dr. Watson is performing at the very highest level of scholarly achievement and contributing immensely to the
success of The Citadel.”
“I think medicine is one of the most humbling professions and I’m excited at the prospect of building relationships and serving those around me.”
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