12 ways The Citadel promotes sustainability
Compressing summer workweeks, reducing food waste and composting, researching pollutants, repurposing and restocking plants for decor, and more!
Read MoreCompressing summer workweeks, reducing food waste and composting, researching pollutants, repurposing and restocking plants for decor, and more!
Read MoreCitadel cadets are learning how to grow crops in a controlled indoor “farm” setting, producing healthy, organic produce that can withstand unpredictable weather conditions or crop disease in the future.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s 20th president will be Gen. Glenn M. Walters, USMC, who is currently serving as the Assistant Commandant of the United States Marine Corps.
Read MoreAn award-winning author who now serves as head of The Special Collections Department at the College of Charleston will give a presentation Tuesday, April 10 at The Citadel.
Read MoreThe Citadel Bulldogs football program to host bone marrow registration drive, Barracks to Broadway, Citadel Department of History to host Utah State University professor, and more coming in April.
Read MoreAfter months of preparation, and two final days of rigorous physical tests and drills, freshmen cadets, grouped by company, marched from The Citadel’s Lesesne Gate to Marion Square on Saturday, March 24.
Read MoreThe Citadel marked its 175th birthday Saturday with a full day of events across Charleston.
Read MoreThe new Citadel war memorial contains the names of alumni who have been killed in U.S. wars.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s unintentional political tradition began with Gen. Johnson Hagood, for whom The Citadel’s football stadium is named.
Read MoreSouth Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster presented the president of The Citadel with the state’s highest civilian honor Saturday.
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