Army Ranger and Citadel alumnus Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Celiz awarded Medal of Honor
“Christopher Celiz was courage made flesh,” said President Joe Biden during the Medal of Honor presentation ceremony on Dec. 16.
Read More“Christopher Celiz was courage made flesh,” said President Joe Biden during the Medal of Honor presentation ceremony on Dec. 16.
Read MorePhoto above: Baker School of Business MBA students studying Among The Citadel Graduate College programs in the top 25 on the newest Intelligent.com national rankings report is the Zucker Family
Read More“Gigantic spills have catastrophic effects, smaller scale spills are less problematic,” says Citadel professor Dr. John Zardus.
Read More“My ring’s weight will never fail to remind me that I must always strive to be a man of virtue and character.”
Read MoreThe Citadel has developed leaders for the America’s Intelligence Community since three-letter agencies like the FBI were formed.
Read MoreThe super senior from the Upstate has grown and developed his game and himself during his time here in the Lowcountry.
Read MoreSgt. 1st Class Christopher Celiz attended The Citadel from 2004 – 2006 before leaving the college in good standing to enlist in the Army.
Read MoreNearing the mid-point of their senior year, more than 70 cadets at The Citadel now know what branch of the Army they will enter after graduation.
Read MoreOur goal is to clear some financial hurdles for our Class of 2026 ROTC Scholarship cadets, so they can get to work and focus on being officer-ready at graduation.
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