Joseph P. Riley, Jr., ’64, earns Collaborative Achievement Award from American Institute of Architects
Across four decades of leadership, Riley continuously considered Charleston’s public realm first and foremost.
Read MoreAcross four decades of leadership, Riley continuously considered Charleston’s public realm first and foremost.
Read MoreThe Citadel welcomed its first class of cadet Community Service Officers during a ceremony led by the college’s Department of Public Safety.
Read More“We thank him for his leadership and the significant impact he made on our basketball program since he began coaching the Bulldogs in 2015.”
Read More“After consulting with Gen Walters, I believe we can achieve the objectives of the rebalance without moving the entire sophomore class each year.”
Read More“This will be the most consequential thing you have done up to this point in your lives.”
Read MoreAfter years of ROTC training at The Citadel, some cadets are getting ready to achieve their lifelong dreams and enter the military as aviators
Read More“We are very excited to honor and recognize Dr. John Palms as the 2020 recipient of the Krause Center for Leadership & Ethics award…”
Read MoreDuring a two-day conference at The Citadel, Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty, of U.S. Army Cyber Command, said growing cybersecurity resiliency and closing the cybersecurity gap
Read MoreThe Citadel Society of Women Engineers chapter is on a mission to expand girls’ interest in engineering Within The Citadel School of Engineering there is a highly engaged chapter of
Read MoreTo address mental health concerns, The Citadel has implemented a Student Assistance Program (SAP) for all currently enrolled cadets.
Read More