Local groups, city leaders discuss ways to help waterway pollution
Scott Curtis, the director of the Near Center for Climate Studies at The Citadel, says storms will dump more water on Charleston in the future.
Read MoreScott Curtis, the director of the Near Center for Climate Studies at The Citadel, says storms will dump more water on Charleston in the future.
Read MoreThe Citadel STEM Center and Fine Arts program worked together to transform campus into a week-long treasure hunt for 5th-8th grade students.
Read MoreThe two-day event was organized and directed by the U.S. Coast Guard, Sector Charleston.
Read MoreA nationally renowned Citadel professor is an expert on the structural elements that make the building foundation safe and resilient.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s ExCEL program is a scholarship and development program sponsored by the National Science Foundation for students who show exceptional leadership potential.
Read MoreDavid Rawlinson II graduated from the South Carolina Corps of Cadets with a political science degree in 1998.
Read MorePhoto above: National news correspondent Maya Rodriguez listens to Citadel professor Dr. Scott Curtis discuss the Near Center for Climate Studies new weather station on campus in May 2021. The
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
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Read MoreThe program will create a core team that will develop innovative products focused on improving the health of state residents.
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