The Citadel to host Minority Contractor Info Session on Feb. 16 for Capers Hall replacement

We intend for at least 10% of the work on the new Capers Hall to be awarded to minority contractors,” said Shawn Edwards, chief diversity officer for The Citadel.

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Hicks: When things went wrong, these Charleston institutions did things right

Unlike some people, the Corps of Cadets (to use another military term) has “embraced the suck.” They know this isn’t an ideal situation, but they’re doing what has to be done to remain on campus.

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Upcoming News from The Citadel – Black History Month and February 2021

A look at some of the big February events happening in and around The Citadel’s campus, including events celebrating Black History Month.

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Pipes & Drums: Three presidents ponder the pandemic

Jim Dillahey,’01, leads the world’s largest piping and drumming organization, is an accomplished piper and a full-time teacher of piping at The Citadel.

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A message from the President of The Citadel

We must rededicate ourselves to the effective measures taken last semester, and continue to adapt and overcome the challenges posed by the pandemic.

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Capers Hall to be demolished this year

As seen on WCSC – Live 5 News, by Summer Huechtker The Citadel’s historic Capers Hall will soon be demolished and re-built. Officials say this will be the first time

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Message for The Citadel Campus Community from General Walters

Principled leaders have a duty to set a tone of dignity and respect as we learn and interact with those who have differing views.

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Six generations of Workmans and a wakeup

When Billy Workman matriculated in August of 2020, he was simply echoing the Workman family tradition. He was after all the sixth in a line of William Douglas Workmans to attend the Military College of South Carolina.

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