Future leaders learn to promote peace in hands-on event held on Citadel campus
The World Peace Game educates children and teachers on the work of peace, and shows that it is an attainable goal to strive for.
Read MoreThe World Peace Game educates children and teachers on the work of peace, and shows that it is an attainable goal to strive for.
Read MoreDavid Aughtry of Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry discovered something about himself after graduating from The Citadel, picking up degrees in law and accounting at the University of South Carolina and earning an LLM in taxation at Emory: “I was born to try tax cases.”
Read MoreThe Citadel in DC program is giving the next generation of principled leaders a chance to learn directly from today’s decision makers.
Read MoreTuition for in-state cadets during the 2019-2020 school year will increase by 0.8%, rather than the projected 2.5% increase announced last November.
Read MoreDr. Gregory Mazzaro, a professor of electrical engineering at The Citadel, is spending the summer working on an ongoing project with the Army Research Lab in Adelphi, Maryland. He and his teammates continue to develop a unique, “nonlinear” radar designed to find hidden objects.
Read MoreThe Citadel is ranked as having the highest rates of employment in South Carolina, ten years post enrollment, according to the 2019 College Scorecard.
Read MoreThe Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at The Citadel is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Read MoreThe display is a gift to the community made possible through donations and the efforts of many volunteers, according to Field of Honor chair J.C. Dominick.
Read MoreThe futures of many Citadel alumni were fortified by Dr. Mark Bebensee, the man some call the “saint” of The Citadel.
Read MoreAs word traveled about the retirement of Mark Bebensee, Ph.D., letters and notes were sent to the college. They came from Bebensee’s former students, their parents, friends and colleagues.
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