The Citadel prepares to replace Capers Hall
The Citadel is planning to demolish Capers Hall, one of the most utilized academic buildings on campus, next year and replace it with a more modern facility.
Read MoreThe Citadel is planning to demolish Capers Hall, one of the most utilized academic buildings on campus, next year and replace it with a more modern facility.
Read MoreNearly 400 graduate and evening undergraduate students from The Citadel Graduate College accepted degrees during The Citadel’s virtual commencement.
Read MoreThe book, released January 31, 2020, is something of a change in focus for Fraser-Rahim as he explores the oldest Muslim community in America.
Read MoreDuring a major pandemic, men and women of The Citadel are moving ahead to dedicate their lives to caring for others through careers in healthcare.
Read MoreEach spring at The Citadel, top cadets and students share their engaged scholarship and experiences at the annual Student Excellence Day.
Read MoreThe Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business educates and develops innovative leaders of principle to serve both their global and local communities.
Read MoreThe Citadel Biology Department put together a video message from faculty, staff and students to congratulate the Class of 2020.
Read More“A lot of the research kind of gets thrown out at this point,” said Evan Ortlieb, Ph.D., incoming dean of education at The Citadel.
Read MoreTake a drone, a remote-controlled car, five senior mechanical engineering cadets — put them together — and what do you get?A $10-thousand-winning idea.
Read MoreCory Nance, a cybersecurity and computer science professor at The Citadel, said that hackers are able to take control of Zoom meetings a few different ways.
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