The Value of Grant-Funded Scientific Research
Talk of deep cuts in federal funding for basic and applied research this past spring had many in the scientific community alarmed.
Read MoreTalk of deep cuts in federal funding for basic and applied research this past spring had many in the scientific community alarmed.
Read MorePrincipled leaders of The Citadel joined 21st century leaders of the Military Magnet Academy on a day devoted to service learning and civic engagement—Leadership Day.
Read MoreLarry Daniel speaks on the new upcoming challenges and demands educational leaders are facing.
Read MoreThe state-of-the-art Bastin Hall is being constructed facing Hagood Ave. beginning in the early spring of 2018, with an anticipated completion time of about 18 months.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s long-standing relationships with community partners such as the City of Charleston Recreation Department, the Charleston County School District, Habitat for Humanity and the Lowcountry Food Bank make it possible for cadets to learn the value of community service by volunteering on a regular basis.
Read MoreLara-Murphy Report interviews Dr. Richard M. Ebeling, the BB&T Professor of Ethics and Free Enterprise Leadership at The Citadel.
Read MoreDean’s List is a recognition given to cadets and students who are registered for 12 or more semester hours and whose grade point average is 3.20 or higher, with no grade of I (Incomplete) and no grade below C for work in a semester.
Read MoreMembers of the intelligence community are obsessed with critical thinking because their assessments have real-life consequences.
Read MoreSome political science cadets and graduate students at The Citadel have a new perspective on the potential impacts of diplomatic efforts related to the global tension surrounding North Korea’s nuclear weapons tests.
Read MoreDeans of education programs at six colleges, including The Citadel, Clemson University and College of Charleston are combining their efforts to alleviate the K-12 teacher shortage crisis plaguing the state.
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