Photos: Therapy dogs visit cadets at The Citadel

A group of therapy dogs visit cadets at The Citadel for a SoCon Student Athlete Mental Health Awareness Week campaign.

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Mapping America’s extreme urban heat

“…nationally heat causes more deaths than flooding. People are not ordered to “evacuate” from a heat wave.”

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Hospital Sisters Health System announces new President and CEO, Damond Boatwright, ’94

The Corps’ Honor Code, a cadet does not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do,’ built inside of me a high level of integrity to help guide my decision making through many challenging times.”

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Four Citadel alumni in the NFL game

Four Citadel alumni, all former Bulldogs football players, are working as for NFL teams – two as assistant coaches, and one as a player for the Buffalo Bills.

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Reinvigorating The Citadel Bulldogs Athletic Brand

This spring, the college is inviting our campus community to help enliven our Bulldogs athletics brand to create the uniformity across all sports.

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Citadel campus community to begin reconstitution for second semester

The college asks for cooperation as it limits access to campus to those on official, confirmed business from Jan. 13 – 29.

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All-Southern Conference Faculty and Staff Team announced

Dr. Chip Taylor and Henry Bouton are The Citadel’s newest All-Southern Conference Faculty and Staff Team members.

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The Citadel Department of Athletics Announces Partnership with Roper St. Francis Healthcare

Roper St. Francis Healthcare will be listed as one of The Citadel athletics department’s first cornerstone partners and coined as the official healthcare provider fpr Bulldog athletics.

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Hispanic Heritage spotlight: Citadel cadet, Maria Contreras-Muñoz

Contreras-Muñoz is as impressive off the field as she is on. The Computer Science major, minoring in Cyber Security and Information Systems, also serves as Academic Officer for Third Battalion.”

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My ring story: I am stronger

“I vividly remember coming for my pre-knob visit and immediately thinking I could never survive at this school.”

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