Change leading research directed by Dr. John Weinstein
Internationally noted professor of Biology at The Citadel, John Weinstein, Ph.D., is leading change through ongoing environmental toxicology research.
Read MoreInternationally noted professor of Biology at The Citadel, John Weinstein, Ph.D., is leading change through ongoing environmental toxicology research.
Read MoreNationally renown ocean toxicology researcher, Dr. John Weinstein, chair of the Department of Biology at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C. talks with OHM Radio about how plastic trash in waterways impacts sea and human life.
Read MoreCitadel professor John Ryan speaks with Channel 2’s Sofia Arazoza about how extreme heat caused the Ben Sawyer Bridge to become stuck open.
Read MoreStudents from around the world particiate in the Network Globally, Act Locally program to create solutions for social and commercial challenges.
Read MoreThe Citadel recently earned statewide recognition for its work to educate and prepare future leaders in the field of cybersecurity.
Read MoreJennifer Petrone says her lifelong dream was to become a police officer, even if it seemed out of reach for a long time. However, after years of hard work and late nights, the low-country South Carolina mother of six has made that dream a reality, through The Citadel Graduate College.
Read MoreWith the first phase of construction underway on the future home of the Baker School of Business, the leaders of the construction company heading the project took the president of The Citadel on brief tour of the site on on Thursday, May 16.
Read MoreCandace works at the Google Data Center in Monks Corner, South Carolina. “I decided to attend The Citadel Graduate College, because they’re seen as the best in the Lowcountry for Project Management.”
Read MoreTwo nursing professors from The Citadel are the proud recipients of an award that honors registered nurses in our state who exemplify excellence in nursing practice and commitment to the profession.
Read MoreWilkie reminds graduates of their responsibilities as citizens during commencement address Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie has vivid memories of his North Carolina childhood in Fort Bragg as the
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