Intelligence and Security Studies, one of The Citadel’s hottest programs, leads to in-demand careers

The Citadel has developed leaders for the America’s Intelligence Community since three-letter agencies like the FBI were formed.

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Baker School of Business offers cadets and students entrepreneurial opportunities to win $10,000

During the spring semester, the Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business will host two competitions, each with a the grand prize of $10,000.

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How cadets and students can make the most of their Merits

If you are a current cadet or student, you have a Merit account. It’s used to celebrate the great things you do while enrolled.

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Cadets volunteer at LEARN Horse Rescue

The Class of 2024 reported for work with enthusiasm, energy and an eagerness to give out animal cracker treats.

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Cadets at The Citadel give thanks to healthcare workers

More than 1,000 goodie bags are now in the hands of local healthcare workers, a small sign to show how cadets are grateful for their work.

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Student artwork in Daniel Library honors veterans

The Daniel Library is currently displaying cadet and student artwork to raise awareness and honor the sacrifices of veterans.

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A Passion for Teaching

At her Title I school, Lauren Roche makes a positive impact every day by doing what she loves. When Roche noticed her English language learners needed an advocate, she enrolled in The Citadel Graduate College’s literacy education program.

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Citadel professor interviewed about marketing and supply chain issues

Mike Switzer interviews Citadel professor Bob Riggle, Ph.D., about marketing headaches for the business community caused by the supply chain.

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Top takeaways from the National Collegiate Honors Council conference

Photo above: a provided photograph of Epcot theme park at the Walt Disney World Report in Florida. By Cadet Olivia Hime, Honors Program student and Regimental Public Affairs NCO Every

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