Cadet volunteers enjoy ‘sun and fun’ on Leadership Day
Leadership Day 2017 found the Corps of Cadets scattered all across the Lowcountry lending a hand and learning outside of the classroom what it means to be a leader.
Read MoreLeadership Day 2017 found the Corps of Cadets scattered all across the Lowcountry lending a hand and learning outside of the classroom what it means to be a leader.
Read MoreEach year on Leadership Day, senior Citadel cadets fan out across the Lowcountry with a unique directive—explore corporate leadership and ethical behavior with some of the most prominent business and community leaders in the area.
Read MoreThe state-of-the-art Bastin Hall is being constructed facing Hagood Ave. beginning in the early spring of 2018, with an anticipated completion time of about 18 months.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s long-standing relationships with community partners such as the City of Charleston Recreation Department, the Charleston County School District, Habitat for Humanity and the Lowcountry Food Bank make it possible for cadets to learn the value of community service by volunteering on a regular basis.
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Read MoreSaturday’s first Citadel football game will mark the kickoff of the school’s year-long celebration of its 175th year.
Read MoreThe Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) has selected The Citadel to be one of 10 colleges in the United States to develop guidebooks for other colleges to support campus and community conversations on racial understanding and equity.
Read MoreThe Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business will host the third annual Network Globally, Act Locally (NGAL) pitch competition in June.
Read MoreJoin Citadel civil engineering cadets (and a Class of 2017 newly commissioned Naval officer) as they tour the Argentine Naval Academy’s tall ship.
Read MoreAshley Kron, the manager of ticket operations and outbound sales at The Citadel, will be greatly missed.
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