The Citadel listed in Top 35 for Online Master’s in Science Education

The Citadel has been ranked at #25 in the nation for its Master of Education in Interdisciplinary STEM Education program.

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Honoring the contributions of the college’s first assistant provost of diversity and 26 year faculty leader

26 years after joining The Citadel Department of Psychology, Dr. Julie Lipovsky, Ph.D. ABPP, retires with a long legacy of achievements for the college and the community.

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Honor society chapter at The Citadel wins top award

The Citadel’s Phi Kappa Phi chapter wins the Platinum Circle of Excellence, recognizing it as one of the most outstanding chapters in the nation.

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Getting into the coding spirit with cookies and cocoa

One unique — and educational — way The Citadel STEM Center of Excellence celebrates the season is by hosting “Cookies, Cocoa and Coding.”

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Final five teams getting ready to compete for $10,000

The final round of the Baker Business Bowl VI will be on April 16. The final five teams made it through the elevator pitch presentations in early December.

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The Citadel announces four finalists for dean of the Zucker Family School of Education

Each of the four finalists will visit and tour the college’s campus, meet with administration officials and give a presentation to the campus community.

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Following up: thoughts from Dr. John Weinstein after plastics pollution discussions with French leaders and scientists

Weinstein, whose research into microplastics pollution was recently featured in National Geographic, is being flown to Paris at the request of the French Embassy to share his discoveries.

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Noted Citadel scientist recognized by governor for service to state

In recognition of his lifetime of service and contributions to the State of South Carolina, Richard Dwight Porcher Jr., Ph.D., was awarded The Order of the Palmetto.

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UK terror attack: Rehabilitating extremists is hard, but it can be done

This week’s terrorist attack in London by Usman Khan shows yet again why the international community must remain more vigilant than ever against extremism.

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The Good News About the Skilled Workers Shortage for College Grads

Bad news for the construction industry: the number of unemployed jobseekers with construction experience reached a record low in September, according to the Associated General Contractors of America. Good news

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