Physically fit recruits for Army are hard to find. Especially in these states
The Army’s problem of finding physically fit recruits at a time of rising obesity in the United States is especially acute in the South.
Read MoreThe Army’s problem of finding physically fit recruits at a time of rising obesity in the United States is especially acute in the South.
Read MoreTrying to move up the corporate ladder? Here are just a few of the benefits you could gain by enrolling in an online MBA program!
Read MoreCitadel freshman C.J. Walker admitted to some nervousness before he made his “elevator pitch” at the school’s Bulldog Business Bowl.
Read MoreMalicious threats to an organization coming from people within that very organization are referred to as “insider threats.” Determining how to take technical control to detect and intercept insider threats is the focus of research underway by Citadel Graduate College student Lt. Andrew Tye.
Read MoreThe South Carolina Commission on Higher Education (CHE) approved a new Construction Engineering Bachelor of Science degree program at The Citadel during its meeting Dec. 7 in Columbia.
Read MoreTwo accomplished academic leaders will join The Citadel as deans in the coming months, each to lead one of the college’s five schools.
Read MoreThe Gibbes Museum of Art released the Citadel School of Business Administration’s study that reveals the Gibbes’ economic impact on the tri-county area.
Read MoreAmy Joseph, Swain Department Head of Nursing at The Citadel, talks about how important leadership is in the nursing field.
Read MoreUnited Nation Ambassador Nikki Haley appears to have been passed over for the job long-rumored to be her next political step: secretary of state.
Read MoreWhile Citadel cadets and students are away enjoying fall furlough and Thanksgiving traditions around the U.S., some of their specimens left behind in the classroom lab have completed a complicated biological phenomenon: regenerating their body parts.
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