The Citadel unveils new human simulation lab
The Citadel’s Swain Department of Nursing unveiled its new 2,000 square foot human simulation lab Friday.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s Swain Department of Nursing unveiled its new 2,000 square foot human simulation lab Friday.
Read MoreAs seen in Newsweek, by Peter A. Coclanis A new scholarly study documenting the poor health of southern military recruits has been much in the news of late (Newsweek , January
Read MoreWhen learning how to treat patients, nursing cadets and students at The Citadel now have the ability to become proficient at inserting needles, checking vital signs, and even responding to heart attack or stroke symptoms before they begin to help treat live human patients.
Read MoreSouth Carolina business trends will change rapidly along with technology in 2018, especially in regards to the supply chain!
Read MoreRon Welch, Dean of Engineering at The Citadel, talks about the many ways the school interacts with businesses.
Read MoreCan penguins and people get along? That’s one of the questions Citadel professor Dr. Paul Nolan is trying to answer.
Read MoreWith the help of an online MBA program, entrepreneurs are all set to keep up with South Carolina business trends!
Read MoreAs seen in The Post and Courier, by Paul Bowers James Bezjian returned from Scotland in December with a trove of Bronze Age and Byzantine artifacts stashed on a hard
Read MoreCitadel cadets and students will learn about leadership and teamwork while studying, living aboard and helping crew Charleston’s iconic Spirit of South Carolina schooner through the college’s new The Citadel at Sea program.
Read MoreA research study released by The Citadel in collaboration with the U.S. Army Public Health Center and the American Heart Association is the first to show that the low fitness of U.S. Army recruits from 10 Southern states poses a threat to military readiness and national security.
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