The Importance of Internships for Business Students
Internships for business students are essential for learning valuable skills like time management and networking with future employers.
Read MoreInternships for business students are essential for learning valuable skills like time management and networking with future employers.
Read MoreThe Citadel School of Humanities and Social Sciences is hosting a free public event to explore the life and legacy of celebrated American author Pat Conroy, entitled, “Pat Conroy at The Citadel Symposium.” The symposium takes place from 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 3, at the college’s Holliday Alumni Center.
Read MoreDr. Jaye Goosby Smith from The Citadel talks about how she takes care of her family outside of work.
Read MoreMore than 800 students from around South Carolina compete in annual STEM event. Students from around the state are celebrating the results of their hard work after taking top spots in the eighth annual Storm The Citadel event.
Read MoreTerry Mays served 30 years on active duty and reserve duty for the United States Army. Learn more about Mays’ service and long family history of serving in the armed forces. The Citadel is proud to honor those who have served our country, including the veterans who are now members of our faculty and staff.
Read MoreMike Switzer interviews Ron Welch, dean of engineering at the Citadel in Charleston, SC.
Read MoreFort Ligonier will host author and Citadel professor David L. Preston for “The Military Education of George Washington in the Braddock Expedition.”
Read MoreMUSC and The Citadel researched the Blink Reflexometer to see if it could help fill the need for more objective measures of concussion severity.
Read MoreHere are a few finance trends you should consider in 2018 as small business operations in South Carolina expand and change!
Read MoreCitadel professor and former Charleston Mayor Joseph P. Riley, Jr., is teaching a new course for the spring semester called The Why and the How: The Making of the International African American Museum. Every class in the course is open to the public.
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