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!

Read More

Oikos, economics, and our coastal ecosystems

As disciplines, economics and ecology are largely thought of as distinct and separate from one another, often taught on opposite ends of campus.

Read More

Citadel history professor compiles book documenting Charleston during the Great Depression

A Citadel history professor has turned a class project into a new book of documents about the Great Depression in Charleston.

Read More

Nursing students working with VA patients under new partnership

A partnership between the VA and The Citadel allows students to work as paid nursing assistants in addition to doing their clinical training at the center.

Read More

As he departs for retirement, Rosa honored as President Emeritus of The Citadel

After leading The Citadel as president for 12 years, Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, USAF (Ret.) departs June 30 with the honored title of President Emeritus.

Read More

Serving those who served our country: Reducing the barriers to PTSD treatment

By Professor Alexandra Macdonald, Ph.D., The Citadel Throughout my career in psychology, I have been lucky enough to be able to serve those who have served or are serving our

Read More

Director of National Intelligence; Deputy Director of FBI speaking at The Citadel

Global and national security leaders to participate in Intelligence and Cybersecurity Conference The U.S. Director of National Intelligence and the Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation along with

Read More

The Economics Behind Disney: The Formation of an Empire

Disney wields massive power across the world, but its sheer size could cause problems down the line. This begs the question: what are the economics behind Disney?

Read More

Reading program provides learning opportunities for local students, teachers

The Citadel Summer Reading Program offers tutoring services to K-9 students who are reading below grade level.

Read More

Military colleges aim to develop cyber programs

In an effort to address concerns over the looming skills gap, leading military colleges and universities in the US have moved to establish cyber institutes.

Read More