From knob to nurse, Second Lt. Catherine Hill serves Charleston and America by living her dream
“All nurses lead whether at the bedside, in the community, or at hospitals. Catherine Hill is most certainly doing that.”
Read More“All nurses lead whether at the bedside, in the community, or at hospitals. Catherine Hill is most certainly doing that.”
Read MorePhoto: Dr. Jeffrey Rogg, a professor in the Department of Intelligence and Security Studies, during an interview with WCSC-TV on Wednesday, March 16. Faculty answers call to contribute from media,
Read More“As a first-generation Hispanic, I was blessed to receive my American citizenship through the United States Army.”
Read More“It’s really been great to have the leadership of Cadet Stephens, and now the other Citadel cadets who are engaging to help the Ashley Ridge High School cyber team continue to grow and thrive.”
Read More“Whether, serving students as a caring advisor and extraordinary teacher… Dr. Elamin has demonstrated a lifetime of exceptional service to STEM education in his local community and beyond.”
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 MoreAfter years of ROTC training at The Citadel, some cadets are getting ready to achieve their lifelong dreams and enter the military as aviators
Read More“We are very excited to honor and recognize Dr. John Palms as the 2020 recipient of the Krause Center for Leadership & Ethics award…”
Read MoreDuring a two-day conference at The Citadel, Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty, of U.S. Army Cyber Command, said growing cybersecurity resiliency and closing the cybersecurity gap
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