Citadel creates Center for Mathematical Inquiry to help SC public school students

Rural SC high school math teachers encouraged to apply for professional development opportunity, with $2,000 stipend, by Jan. 31 deadline

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Citadel student finds rare plant for the first time in Charleston County

Citadel Graduate College Biology researcher Celie Dailey said in trips to the Black River site, she had to push through thickets of grass taller than she was.

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What’s Lurking in our Flood Waters?

A joint research project, with Dr. John Weinstein and Dr. Claudia Rocha, is analyzing microplastics and bacteria found in tidal flood waters.

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Letters to the Editor: Trees offer many benefits beyond helping with storm water

Scott Curtis, Ph.D., is the director of The Citadel’s Lt. Col. James B. Near, Jr., USAF, ’77 Center for Climate Studies.

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Atlanta attorney and humanitarian pledges $20 million to The Citadel

Class of 1959 alumnus, William Baer Endictor, announces legacy gift to support college’s academic endowment He may be retired, but Atlanta attorney William Baer Endictor, The Citadel Class of 1959,

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Renowned Citadel health scientist leading new military sector for National Physical Activity Plan

CPR3 director, Dan Bornstein, Ph.D., continues work to improve fitness for national security The Citadel offers one of the only graduate degrees in America designed to meet the growing demand

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From the Corps of Cadets to a clinical calling; alumni share their scholastic successes

The Citadel Health Careers Society invited four Exercise Science alumni to visit (via Zoom) and discuss their successes.

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More chilling than Halloween: Top 10 cybersecurity threats of 2020

They can run tools called “packet sniffers” which essentially grab little “packets” of your data being transmitted.

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