Workers at One of America’s Most Sensitive Nuclear Facilities Are on Strike
The Savannah River Site, in South Carolina, is home to the radioactive fuel that powers hydrogen bombs, and right now, its workers are on strike.
Read MoreThe Savannah River Site, in South Carolina, is home to the radioactive fuel that powers hydrogen bombs, and right now, its workers are on strike.
Read MoreDr. Shankar Banik, Mathematics and Computer Science at The Citadel, was one of our recent REU recipients for “Ensuring Fairly Timed Network Communication.”
Read MorePresident Trump has repeatedly attacked the North American Free Trade Agreement, calling it the “worst trade deal ever negotiated.”
Read MoreUndergraduate researchers are vigorously engaged in discovery and learning at The Citadel throughout the year.
Read MoreA husband and wife team of professors, Guy Ilagan, Ph.D., who teaches counselor education, and Jill Ilagan, PsyD., an adjunct instructor of psychology, recently returned from leading suicide prevention workshops in San Ignacio and Dangriga, Belize.
Read MoreJournal entries by Prof. Ronald Welch, Dean for The Citadel School of Engineering, May 7 – 28, 2017
Read MoreThe Zucker Family School of Education at The Citadel continues to be a driving force behind the development of the Lowcountry’s educational workforce, steadily producing principled leaders for K-12 classrooms.
Read MoreThe Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business will host the third annual Network Globally, Act Locally (NGAL) pitch competition in June.
Read MoreDavid Preston, Ph.D., an award-winning author and professor of history at The Citadel, can now add a third acclaimed book to his bibliography. Preston recently released his latest work, “Theaters of the American Revolution”.
Read MoreA group of cadets will settle in at home for the summer after an exciting beginning that took them on a 15,000-mile round-trip journey halfway across the planet, led by the head of The Citadel Department of Political Science.
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