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.
Read MoreEach of the four finalists will visit and tour the college’s campus, meet with administration officials and give a presentation to the campus community.
Read MoreWeinstein, 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.
Read MoreIn 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.
Read MoreThis week’s terrorist attack in London by Usman Khan shows yet again why the international community must remain more vigilant than ever against extremism.
Read MoreBad 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
Read MoreA Citadel graduate was awarded a patent for a floating parking deck that he said could help alleviate Charleston’s parking crunch and help with disasters.
Read MoreCitadel professor John Weinstein, Ph.D., speaks about microplastics with Pattrn, an online media outlet connected to The Weather Channel.
Read MoreThe Citadel hosted more than 340 middle and high school students interested in computer science from 12 different schools across the state.
Read MoreThe Citadel earned a silver seal for achieving a student voting rate between 30 – 39% from the 2019 ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge
Read MoreWilliam Beach, Ph.D., commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, will visit The Citadel’s Baker School of Business at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21, 2019.
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