The Lure of Bagpipes

In high school, Connor Fuhrman was a party-loving lacrosse player without a care for his future. He became the Regimental Academic Officer responsible for the academic success of the Corps of Cadets.

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Legal Issues When Hiring and Conducting Job Interviews

It is of vital importance you know what can or cannot be said during the process of conducting job interviews

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Concussions ended Josh Massey’s Citadel football career, but not his drive to succeed

Josh Massey awoke in the training room at The Citadel, unsure of where he was or who was staring down at him.

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Students develop compounds in the search for a new pain relief drug

Citadel students are creating and studying compounds that could be used to produce a new pain relief drug or could contain new biological activities.

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Meet Michael Brady, Citadel Fellow of Intelligence and Security Studies

Michael Brady discusses what inspired him to join the military and what leadership skills he gained over the years.

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The Economics of College Sports: How Does College Football Make Money?

The top college football teams in the US can make their respective schools a very large sum of money – here’s how.

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Business Leaders of the Internet of Things

Here are some of the key businesses which are developing fascinating innovations in the Internet of Things.

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New Partnership Connects Students to Veteran Patients

A brand new partnership between a Lowcountry college and downtown hospital comes with a unique military connection.

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Undergraduate research: refuting scientific dogma to prove a cellular discovery

A living cell has thousands of internal parts. The movement of those parts is at the center of a research effort led by a Citadel biology professor.

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How Tax Incentives Have Influenced America’s Most Popular Filming Locations

These cities know that tax incentives pay off, figuratively and literally, when it comes to film production!

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