“Just keep moving” to be healthy and fit at home

However we choose to do it, every person of any age who is not ill needs to just keep moving to be physically and mentally fit during this time of being cloistered in our home

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3D printed masks at The Citadel help save lives

Dan Hawkins, Dr. James Bezjian, Dr. Sarah Imam have been hard at work 3D printing six medical masks a day, to be donated to MUSC.

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Got questions? We’ve got answers.

The Citadel Department of Financial Services wanted to share some information to help answer questions that may arise related to tuition refunds.

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Citadel nursing alumni and students: servant leader heroes during pandemic

Photo above: Citadel Class of 2019 nursing alumna, Tamar Sternfeld, working in protective gear at MUSC in Charleston The Class of 2020 includes the Swain Department of Nursing’s second graduating

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Regimental Commander to the Corps – It’s time to dig in and stay disciplined

Wake up tomorrow and continue the climb because life goes on and you are more prepared and more blessed than the rest.

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Gen. Walters announces details of Class of 2020 Virtual Commencement Plus Ceremonies

We will conduct virtual commencement exercises 9 May 2020. The Corps of Cadets commencement will start at 1 p.m. EST, with CGC commencement at 3 p.m. EST.

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A message from The Citadel President on COVID-19 related refunds

I wanted you to know to expect the remittance of funds, tailored to your financial arrangements with the college, by April 30.

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Filling the connection gap for athletes during COVID-19

Athletes who are practicing social distancing now have to turn to social media and technology to stay in touch with their friends and fellow athletes in quarantine.

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March 31 COVID-19 Update

Because of the disruption to our academic classes, The Citadel has extended the deadline for cadets and students to withdraw from a class.

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Coping with COVID-19: assistance for cadets and students

Change and uncertainly are often accompanied by stress and anxiety. The new “abnormal requiring learning and sheltering at home, plus social distancing from our network of friends, can lead to

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