Gold stars for spring 2019 awarded to Citadel cadets and students

Gold stars are awarded to cadets and students who have earned a grade point ratio of 3.7 or higher. Cadets receive their stars at a special awards parade.

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Cadets and students named to The Citadel’s spring 2019 dean’s list

The dean’s list recognizes cadets and students who are registered for 12 or more semester hours and whose grade point average is 3.20 or higher.

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My ring story: becoming resilient after losing my “everything”

“My mother supported me in my quest to earn The Citadel Band of Gold. I am happy to report that I did not disappoint her.”

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Citadel expands programs to improve physical readiness of military recruits and first responders

The Citadel’s Dept. of Health and Human Performance, and its newly established Center for Performance, Readiness, Resiliency, and Recovery (CPR3) are working to improve the safety and security of the state and the nation, through improving the fitness and health of its people.

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New York Times best-selling author, Rick Atkinson, speaking at The Citadel

On Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 7 p.m., Rick Atkinson will give a lecture on The Citadel’s campus. It will be in the Holliday Alumni Center. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

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Citadel ranked #1 Top Public College in South for ninth year in a row

For the ninth consecutive year, The Citadel holds the distinction of being ranked the #1 Top Public School in the South offering up to a master’s degree by U.S. News & World Report.

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Author Rick Atkinson to help The Citadel kick off a new online military history degree

The Citadel will host bestselling, Pulitzer Prize Winning author and historian Rick Atkinson on September 10 at 7 p.m. in the Holliday Alumni Center.

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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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