Meet some of The Citadel’s recent graduates who are getting straight to business
Meet three graduates from the Class of 2019 who will use what they learned in the Baker School of Business to get ahead in their professions.
Read MoreMeet three graduates from the Class of 2019 who will use what they learned in the Baker School of Business to get ahead in their professions.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s National Security Agency designated National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education is hosting a workshop to help engage the owners of high priority Department of Defense (DoD) critical infrastructure as well as municipality leaders, on the topic of key relationships between commercial critical infrastructure and DoD critical missions. The Jack Voltaic 2.5 Cyber Workshop will be held from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Thurs., May 21 in Grimsley and Thompson Halls on The Citadel campus.
Read MoreAAC&U’s Tia Brown McNair conducted a site visit at the Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Campus Center at The Citadel.
Read MoreWith heavy hearts, The Citadel family mourns the passing of U.S. Marine 1st Lt. Conor McDowell, ’17, who was killed during a tragic training accident late last week. 1st Lt.
Read MoreThese students were among the approximately 400 graduate and evening undergraduate students who accepted diplomas during the 2019 commencement ceremony.
Read MoreThese cadets were amoung the 500 graduates of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets who particiated in the commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 4.
Read MoreCandace works at the Google Data Center in Monks Corner, South Carolina. “I decided to attend The Citadel Graduate College, because they’re seen as the best in the Lowcountry for Project Management.”
Read MoreTwo nursing professors from The Citadel are the proud recipients of an award that honors registered nurses in our state who exemplify excellence in nursing practice and commitment to the profession.
Read MoreMeet two graduates from the Class of 2019 who will use what they learned in the Zucker Family School of Education to teach others.
Read MoreFor the first time in the Citadel’s 176-year history, the formerly all-male military college in South Carolina will graduate a female regimental commander.
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