My ring story: Do not pray for easy lives, pray to be stronger
“My ring’s weight will never fail to remind me that I must always strive to be a man of virtue and character.”
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.
Read MoreDuring the spring semester, the Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business will host two competitions, each with a the grand prize of $10,000.
Read MoreIf you are a current cadet or student, you have a Merit account. It’s used to celebrate the great things you do while enrolled.
Read MoreThe Class of 2024 reported for work with enthusiasm, energy and an eagerness to give out animal cracker treats.
Read MoreMore 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.
Read MoreThe Daniel Library is currently displaying cadet and student artwork to raise awareness and honor the sacrifices of veterans.
Read MoreAt 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.
Read MoreMike Switzer interviews Citadel professor Bob Riggle, Ph.D., about marketing headaches for the business community caused by the supply chain.
Read MorePhoto 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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