Researching the fundamental particles of matter

Citadel nuclear physics researcher Dr. Scott Yost is working to facilitate discovery of new particles with global collaborators and with the help of cadets.

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Your tires are polluting Charleston Harbor

Groundbreaking research shows that seven tons of microscopic plastic particles can be found floating in Charleston Harbor.

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Gifts name Citadel’s School of Science and Mathematics for Swain family

A pair of substantial gifts to name the Swain Family School of Science and Mathematics was formalized June 1.

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A lesson in gaining buy-in from policy makers: an author Q&A with Dr. Daniel Bornstein

Dr. Bornstein discusses how to align public health needs with the issues that matter to policy makers can create greater buy-in.

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The Healer’s Gift

Annie Harrington knows the important role that healthcare professionals and caregivers play in a patient’s road to recovery.

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Citadel nursing program cadet earns Palmetto Gold Scholarship

Future nurse and Bulldogs volleyball player, Cadet Caricia Rodriguez is the recipient of the South Carolina Palmetto Gold nurse scholarship.

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Tires: An Emerging Threat to Our Waterways, Our Seafood, and Ourselves?

When you’re driving, every time you brake, speed up, or hug an S-curve, you leave tiny flecks of tire behind.

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Citadel Academy of Science and Mathematics honoring top performers

The Citadel School of Science and Mathematics is hosting the 11th Annual Citadel Academy of Science and Mathematics Awards Banquet at 5:30 p.m. on March 22, 2018, at the Charleston Marriott on 107 Lockwood Dr.

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Hundreds participate in Storm The Citadel competitions

More than 800 students from around South Carolina compete in annual STEM event. Students from around the state are celebrating the results of their hard work after taking top spots in the eighth annual Storm The Citadel event.

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