My Ring Story: The lasting impact of leadership

Annika Ford is majoring in biology with a chemistry minor. She is from Fort Mill, South Carolina but was born in Canberra, Australia. She is a Dean’s List and Gold Stars recipient. This year, Ford serves as Palmetto Battery Company Commander.

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Cadets and students spend their summer serving and learning in Africa

“In the first day, I learned that language barriers do not inhibit you from giving the gifts of hope and comfort.”

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Change-leading Citadel researcher and professor earns accolade from SC governor

Weinstein’s research on microplastics, especially the discovery of microscopic tire particles in coastal waters, has gained both national and international attention.

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Careers in medicine: goals realized through The Citadel’s pre-health opportunities

“I think medicine is one of the most humbling professions and I’m excited at the prospect of building relationships and serving those around me.”

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Heading out to help heal

The Swain Department of Nursing is recognizing its fourth graduating class, celebrating the graduation of 15 cadets and 12 non-cadet students.

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With summer just around the corner, urban heat island effect is something to consider

“We learned the hottest urban heat island areas, in the deep red on the map, are often the most population dense and are as much as 11.1 degrees warmer than neighboring areas on a sweltering summer day.”

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From knob to nurse, Second Lt. Catherine Hill serves Charleston and America by living her dream

“All nurses lead whether at the bedside, in the community, or at hospitals. Catherine Hill is most certainly doing that.”

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Cybersecurity cadet mentors AFJROTC cyber team, helping lead them to #1 in SC, and now a national competition

“It’s really been great to have the leadership of Cadet Stephens, and now the other Citadel cadets who are engaging to help the Ashley Ridge High School cyber team continue to grow and thrive.”

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Dr. John Palms, ’58, honored by The Citadel’s Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics

“We are very excited to honor and recognize Dr. John Palms as the 2020 recipient of the Krause Center for Leadership & Ethics award…”

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