Citadel Graduating More Engineers

Mike Switzer interviews Ron Welch, dean of engineering at the Citadel in Charleston, SC.

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Citadel prof, author, to lecture at Fort Ligonier

Fort Ligonier will host author and Citadel professor David L. Preston for “The Military Education of George Washington in the Braddock Expedition.”

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New device measures blink reflex parameters to quickly and objectively identify concussion

MUSC and The Citadel researched the Blink Reflexometer to see if it could help fill the need for more objective measures of concussion severity.

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Small Business Finance Trends in Charleston, South Carolina

Here are a few finance trends you should consider in 2018 as small business operations in South Carolina expand and change!

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Former Charleston mayor’s new course designed to help a “fractured America”

Citadel 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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Increase Your Earning Potential With An Online MBA

Getting your online MBA is convenient and is sure to increase your earning potential after graduation!

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Transportation and Health with The Citadel’s Jeff Davis and Dan Bornstein

In this episode, ITE Member William J. (Jeff) Davis, Ph.D., Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, and Daniel Bornstein, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the Department of Health, Exercise, and Sport Science, discuss the intersection of transportation and health.

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Cadets welcome Mexican foreign relations dignitary to campus

One of Mexico’s leading trade and development dignitaries shared his view of relations with the United States this week while visiting Charleston. Luis Rubio, chairman of the Mexican Council of Foreign Relations and of the Mexico City-based Center for Research for Development, spoke to classes at The Citadel.

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Participation increases for all Storm The Citadel competitions

Fun and learning will combine as K-12, college and corporate teams gather to compete during the eighth annual Storm The Citadel STEM competition Saturday, Feb. 10. This year, more than 120 teams will participate in trebuchet, bridge building, Lego robotics and water bottle rocket competitions.

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Tips To Help Juggle Life, Work, and Graduate School

Graduate School is a huge task, but if you follow these tasks, you’re sure to be on the path to acing it!

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