Cyber programs at The Citadel help crack the code for success
When Cadet Noah Wells, ’22, and Staff Sergeant Ryan Skibicki, ’21, met in Computer Science 305, they had no idea that they would land dream jobs within two months of each other.
Read MoreWhen Cadet Noah Wells, ’22, and Staff Sergeant Ryan Skibicki, ’21, met in Computer Science 305, they had no idea that they would land dream jobs within two months of each other.
Read MoreAttendance is open to professionals working in organizational functions responsible for infrastructure security.
Read MoreCurtis said one concern in the Charleston area is finding the open areas to add more green space and plant trees.
Read MoreNurses Maddy Salem and Tamar Sternfeld reflect on helping Citadel family, working as nurses since graduating amid pandemic Michael and Jacey Verdicchio got a happy surprise when checking into the
Read More“Cyber attacks are escalating. They impact government and private sector interests at all levels.”
Read More“Gigantic spills have catastrophic effects, smaller scale spills are less problematic,” says Citadel professor Dr. John Zardus.
Read MorePhoto above: a provided photograph of Epcot theme park at the Walt Disney World Report in Florida. By Cadet Olivia Hime, Honors Program student and Regimental Public Affairs NCO Every
Read MoreThe Wheel of Time, based on the book series by Robert Jordan (aka James Rigney, ’74) premieres on Amazon Prime Video on Friday, Nov. 19
Read MoreCadet Connor Deans will be going to Vandenberg Space Force Base for training as a new U.S. Space Force (USSF) officer.
Read MoreKevin Bosshart is a veteran day student pursuing a Mechanical Engineering degree; he earned a Bachelor of Science in Physics in 2019.
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