The Citadel’s Mark Clark Chair to provide lecture Oct. 30

One of the U.S. Marine Corps’ greatest historians, Lt. Col. Charles P. Neimeyer, UMSC (Ret.), Ph.D., is The Citadel’s 2018 Mark Clark Chair.

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The Citadel Graduate College celebrates 50 years of educating leaders

The Citadel Graduate College is 33 percent larger than it was just a decade ago. There are approximately 1,200 veteran, evening undergraduate and graduate level students in The Citadel Graduate College with about 300 degrees conferred annually.

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The Citadel School of Engineering Dean earns national recognition

During his tenure as dean, The Citadel School of Engineering has grown more than 200 percent and has more than doubled its offerings. New programs developed in the past five years include Construction Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Project Management.

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My ring story: living The Citadel Code

Our journey is not over; we must continue to earn our rings. Let us all keep working to honor our families, revere God, love our country, and be loyal to The Citadel. 

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My ring story: thanking God every day for my friends at The Citadel

I became someone here−this was the place where I found the courage to stand up for myself against the injustices done to me in the past.

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The Great ShakeOut: Learning more about earthquake impacts

Researchers at The Citadel are working to use the shear wave velocities to predict the response of soils at a variety of Charleston-area locations.

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Hundreds of Cadet servant-leaders volunteering at 40+ locations Oct. 17

The night before Leadership Day 2018, cadets, students, faculty and staff will hear the inspiring story of Medal of Honor Recipient Sgt. Kyle J. White.

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My ring story: an unexpected leader at my Dad’s formerly all-male college

The ring is a connector. When I wear the ring, I will know that I am linked with a Long Gray Line of brothers and sisters that have come before me.

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