A new kind of Frankenstein: bringing cadavers back to life in the classroom
“This is absolutely going to make learning anatomy more memorable and more fun.”
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Read More“The networking here is one of the most important benefits of WiCyS, which helps organizations recruit and retain highly trained women cybersecurity professionals.”
Read More“In October, the results of the research will be presented to help Charlestonians better understand the extent of their urban heat challenges…”
Read More“Cyber attacks in South Carolina are becoming more and more common, just as they are across the country.”
Read MoreDr. Scott Curtis, director of the Lt. Col. James B. Near Jr. Center for Climate Studies at The Citadel, said air quality goes down as temperatures go up.
Read MoreCurtis said the findings of the project should be ready around the end of September.
Read MoreScott Curtis, the director of the Near Center for Climate Studies at The Citadel, says storms will dump more water on Charleston in the future.
Read MoreThe Citadel STEM Center and Fine Arts program worked together to transform campus into a week-long treasure hunt for 5th-8th grade students.
Read MorePhoto above: National news correspondent Maya Rodriguez listens to Citadel professor Dr. Scott Curtis discuss the Near Center for Climate Studies new weather station on campus in May 2021. The
Read More“The opportunity to partner in training our South Carolina National Guard soldiers builds the state’s cyber workforce capacity.”
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