Citadel professor wins $1.6 million grant to anticipate social unrest

Deepti Joshi, Ph.D., will serve as the principle investigator, or lead, for the project which is funded by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

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In pursuit of transformation through travel

(Photo above: Citadel Prof. Alison Smith (left), and a co-volunteer from Indiana State University, Prof. Lisa Calvin, working in Spain with the organization American Pilgrims on the Camino) The Camino

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Getting ready to go back to school with The Citadel Graduate College

The Citadel Graduate College has announced its upcoming new student orientation and an open house for graduate, evening undergraduate and online programs.

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Intelligence gathering on Russia’s edge

Few, if any, U.S. colleges besides The Citadel, offer the opportunity to study abroad in the important locale of the Republic of Georgia.

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From the Ashley River to the Thames, Citadel grad accepted into Oxford master’s program

Gilbert Fenters has been accepted into Oxford’s highly competitive Master of Science in Global Governance and Diplomacy, a nine-month program.

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Citadel Prof. Simon Ghanat named South Carolina Civil Engineer of the Year

The state’s Civil Engineer of the Year, as named by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) South Carolina Section, is Simon T. Ghanat, Ph.D., P.E., a professor in The Citadel School of Engineering.

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Notes from the Amazon

For four weeks, seven cadets and students from The Citadel shared the learning adventure of their lifetimes. It included traveling on the Amazon River by boat, working with indigenous people in the jungle and observing the complex ecosystem supporting the diverse animals and reptiles in the Peruvian rainforest.

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The Sleep Factor

Shaniqua Crews, who is working on her master’s degree in school psychology, began conducting research last fall on sleep and its effect on emotional well-being.

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Cadet internship, study abroad teach the important role of health care

by David Wratislaw, ’19 In an internship at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) that took place during the fall and spring semesters, Cadet Charlie Coste, a rising senior,

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Mazzaro continuing project at Army Research Lab to help soldiers detect hidden devices

Dr. Gregory Mazzaro, a professor of electrical engineering at The Citadel, is spending the summer working on an ongoing project with the Army Research Lab in Adelphi, Maryland. He and his teammates continue to develop a unique, “nonlinear” radar designed to find hidden objects.

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