The Citadel working to make archives accessible online
As heard and seen on South Carolina Radio Network , by Renee Sexton A dedicated team of students, volunteers and interns is helping people around the world see the treasures
Read MoreAs heard and seen on South Carolina Radio Network , by Renee Sexton A dedicated team of students, volunteers and interns is helping people around the world see the treasures
Read MoreOne of Charleston’s longest and most memorable holiday traditions is the Christmas Candlelight Service at The Citadel’s historic Summerall Chapel.
Read MoreThere are four finalists from the field of applicants who have applied to become The Citadel’s next provost and dean of the college. The position is the second highest-ranking administrative role at the college.
Read MoreAs seen in The Post and Courier, by Chloe Johnson Rising seas have the potential to inundate homes and close roads, and new research shows they also could make it
Read MoreFraser-Rahim is an expert on violent extremism issues with areas of specialty on transnational terrorist movements, counter-terrorism, Islamic intellectual history, Islam in America and contemporary theology in the Muslim world and African affairs.
Read MoreFeaturing Homecoming events, Christmas candlelight services, a World War I commemoration and more!
Read MoreIt’s been a little more a than year since the Citadel started its Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Center. The school is now holding what it calls CitListen sessions to encourage change through conversation.
Read MoreOne of the U.S. Marine Corps’ greatest historians, Lt. Col. Charles P. Neimeyer, UMSC (Ret.), Ph.D., is The Citadel’s 2018 Mark Clark Chair.
Read MoreOn October 27, The Citadel Flying Club will fly over Johnson Hagood Stadium during the National Anthem before the football game.
Read MoreThe Citadel Graduate College is 33 percent larger than it was just a decade ago. There are approximately 1,200 veteran, evening undergraduate and graduate level students in The Citadel Graduate College with about 300 degrees conferred annually.
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