Leadership in fifty principles: a review of book written by The Citadel Commandant of Cadets

Gordon’s insight is to have produced a work that offers principles but also allows readers to drill down as much or as little as they want into a topic and documents where one can devote further study.

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Baker School of Business offers cadets and students entrepreneurial opportunities to win $10,000

During the spring semester, the Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business will host two competitions, each with a the grand prize of $10,000.

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How cadets and students can make the most of their Merits

If you are a current cadet or student, you have a Merit account. It’s used to celebrate the great things you do while enrolled.

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A Charleston tradition returns: The Citadel Christmas Candlelight Services

Cadets line up, their faces glowing with each individual candle, then proceed into the chapel, taking their places as the readers, singers and musicians for the evening.

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Cadets volunteer at LEARN Horse Rescue

The Class of 2024 reported for work with enthusiasm, energy and an eagerness to give out animal cracker treats.

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Cadets at The Citadel give thanks to healthcare workers

More than 1,000 goodie bags are now in the hands of local healthcare workers, a small sign to show how cadets are grateful for their work.

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Student artwork in Daniel Library honors veterans

The Daniel Library is currently displaying cadet and student artwork to raise awareness and honor the sacrifices of veterans.

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Bulldogs win! Citadel volleyball earns school’s first SoCon title in women’s team sports

The Citadel volleyball team won the military school’s first Southern Conference championship in a women’s team sport on Nov. 21. 

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Citadel professor interviewed about marketing and supply chain issues

Mike Switzer interviews Citadel professor Bob Riggle, Ph.D., about marketing headaches for the business community caused by the supply chain.

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