Citadel professor serving as Fulbright Distinguished Chair, planning America’s 250th birthday

Professor of political science, Scott Buchanan, Ph.D., is serving as the Fulbright Bicentennial Chair in American Studies at the University of Helsinki.

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Why is pluff mud smelly and can it be stabilized? Civil engineering undergrad researchers look for answers

It’s the “why” behind the scent of pluff mud, and the thought of making use of this vast natural resource, that’s behind an on-going undergraduate research project in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at The Citadel.

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Double-Edged Role of Leaders, J. Goosby Smith of The Citadel

J. Goosby Smith, Associate Professor of Leadership at The Citadel, discusses the double-edged role leaders have and the duties that come with that.

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The Citadel making it easier for business majors at 2-year schools to get a 4-year diploma

The Citadel is looking to expand enrollment in its business administration major under new transfer agreements with two-year colleges around the Southeast.

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Welcoming new faculty and recognizing promotions

As the academic year begins, The Citadel is welcoming new faculty to its ranks and celebrating the promotions of current faculty members, with a new provost in the lead.

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Project management plus community service equals great outcome for all

The Project Management program at The Citadel Graduate College hit the trifecta for me: convenient, affordable and well-respected, said graduate student Sara Massey.

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El Paso’s Attack is White Homegrown Violent Extremism

Dr. Muhammad Fraser-Rahim, Executive Director, Quilliam North America, Professor of Intelligence and Security Studies at The Citadel, provides commentary about El Paso mass shooting.

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The Citadel partnering with 27 two-year schools to promote business education

The agreements cover six southern states, and make a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree available to a wider spectrum of students.

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A Father’s Dream

Reflecting upon his childhood outside of New York City, Dave Pawlowski immediately recalls the work ethic of his father—a successful entrepreneur in the finance sector. “I watched him wake up

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Autonomous vehicles and AI: Citadel’s future engineers prepared to thrive in evolving technical landscape

The availability of highly skilled engineers prepared to help lead the development of A.I. and its associated industries in the Charleston, South Carolina area is vital to the state’s competitiveness and its economy. The Citadel School of Engineering, one of America’s oldest engineering programs, is meeting that growing demand.

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