“Just keep moving” to be healthy and fit at home

However we choose to do it, every person of any age who is not ill needs to just keep moving to be physically and mentally fit during this time of being cloistered in our home

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Citadel nursing alumni and students: servant leader heroes during pandemic

Photo above: Citadel Class of 2019 nursing alumna, Tamar Sternfeld, working in protective gear at MUSC in Charleston The Class of 2020 includes the Swain Department of Nursing’s second graduating

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Krause Center honors Dr. John Palms, ’58, for distinguished leadership and service

The most prestigious award presented by the Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics is normally announced at the annual Principled Leadership Symposium.

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Citadel working to address both present and future medical mask shortages

In response to COVID-19, three Citadel professors are working on a new design for an N95 medical mask while also printing pre-approved masks for MUSC.

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Remembering Lt. Col. James “Jim” Near Jr.

Photo: Lt. Col. James Near Jr. with son in the Australian Outback, near Ayers Rock. (Provided by the Near family.) Lt. Col. James “Jim” Byron Near Jr., USAF (Ret.), a

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Cadet mentor, future nurse, builder of “Little Free Libraries” selected as Newman Civic Fellow

In recognition of his civic service, Crook was selected as a 2020 Newman Civic Fellow, after being nominated by The Citadel President, Gen. Glenn M. Walters

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The Citadel launches bachelors degree to train America’s future ‘cyber warriors’

The military college has spent the past decade advancing cybersecurity education via new programs, a dedicated cyber center, national funding and more.

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Lowcountry meteorologists manifest medieval might ahead of Storm The Citadel

Meteorologists from the Charleston-area news stations built and competed with their handmade trebuchets ahead of the 10th Storm The Citadel competition.

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Lowcountry media goes medieval in support of STEM education

Local news personalities will build, and compete with, their own mini trebuchets to promote STEM education and the 10th anniversary of Storm The Citadel.

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