Even in the summer, community service and education are full ‘STEAM’ ahead at The Citadel
The Citadel STEM Center and Fine Arts program worked together to transform campus into a week-long treasure hunt for 5th-8th grade students.
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.”
Read More“I really found a love to be in the Air Force,” she said. “I kind of wanted to branch out; I wanted to do something different.”
Read MoreCitadel Physics professor Scott Yost, Ph.D., has been recognized for dedication, achievements, and leadership in physics.
Read MoreOver at The Citadel, a military college in Charleston, Lt. Col. Scott Curtis monitors data from this outdoor weather station every day.
Read MoreMore than 230 undergraduate transfer and graduate students participated in the spring commencement events.
Read More“I listened to my dad who said to enjoy the small things at The Citadel because when we look back those are going to be the big things. The past four years will be hard to beat.”
Read More“Christian views criticism as an opportunity for improvement and always strives for perfection. He may be one of the most outstanding cadets I have ever met.”
Read MoreBeginning work on June 1, 2021, Kim Subasic, Ph.D., will officially become department head for the Swain Department of Nursing.
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