The Citadel Graduate College honors exceptional students, faculty at awards ceremony
The Citadel Graduate College honored distinguished evening undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty members on May 4.
Read MoreThe Citadel Graduate College honored distinguished evening undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty members on May 4.
Read MoreOver 60 cadets and students had the privilege of meeting their alumni family members on stage to receive their diplomas at commencement on Saturday.
Read MoreThe Citadel congratulates Col. Randy Blanton, Ph.D., for receiving the 2016-17 C.A. Medbery Excellence in Teaching Award. Citadel Provost Brig. Gen. Connie Book, Ph.D., presented Blanton the award April 26 at the faculty meeting and luncheon.
Read MoreThe Citadel -“The Military College of South Carolina” has established a new nursing program after receiving a seven-figure donation.
Read MoreThe total number of 2017 graduates from The Citadel South Carolina Corps of Cadets and The Citadel Graduate College is 953.
Read MoreA discussion held at the site of one of the nation’s most horrific hate crimes was held as a component of Prof. Joseph P. Riley Jr.’s course at The Citadel.
Read MoreAs the city approaches the second anniversary of the mass shooting at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, Citadel Prof. Joseph P. Riley, Jr. takes his class of cadets and students to the church for a discussion on race in America that will be open to the public.
Read MorePreparing graduates to serve their communities is part of The Citadel’s mission, and the Swain Department of Nursing is helping to achieve that goal in a direct and meaningful way.
Read MoreA Citadel professor who spends much of his time teaching engineering on campus, spends the remainder of his time working with a team of researchers at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) in Adelphi, Maryland. Gregory Mazzaro, Ph.D., is a faculty member in The Citadel’s Electrical Engineering Department.
Read MoreResearch conducted by Citadel English professor, Michael Livingston, Ph.D., is changing the way scholars view an infamous battle that occurred centuries ago. The findings are published in Livingston’s latest book, The Battle of Crécy: A Casebook.
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