A history professor and a Class of 1990 alumnus represent Citadel at U.S. Army War College

A Citadel historian and author and a Citadel Class of 1990 alumnus attended the U.S. Army War College’s Commandant’s National Security Program.

Read More

Service Before Self

Samantha had a social enterprise idea, so she moved toward it. Literally. She moved to Charleston’s Eastside to live in service to her neighbors.

Read More

Former Wando football player helps construct new District 2 Stadium

As a token of gratitude, Citadel rising junior and Wando graduate James Jennings seized the opportunity to show his thankfulness toward his high school.

Read More

6 Networking Opportunities for Young Professionals

It can be pretty easy to build a considerable network if you are simply diligent in the task of attending these networking opportunities.

Read More

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.

Read More

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

Read More

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.

Read More

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.

Read More

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.

Read More

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.

Read More