An interview with Cadet Col. Kathryn Christmas
“I grew up in a very small social bubble and because of that, I had a small understanding of what the world had to offer and how other people think.”
Read More“I grew up in a very small social bubble and because of that, I had a small understanding of what the world had to offer and how other people think.”
Read More“The ballistic missile attack on January 8, 2020 happened to my base. So I actually saw about half of the missiles flying.”
Read MoreStorm The Citadel STEM competitions return to campus Feb. 12, 2022. Registration underway.
Read MoreSucceeding Blevins will be W. Keller Kissam, president-Electric Operations at Dominion Energy South Carolina, who is being promoted.
Read MoreVeteran student Dimitri Fragopoulos expects to graduate in May 2022 with a degree in Intelligence and Security Studies.
Read MoreThe Citadel Board of Visitors (BOV) approved a modest tuition increase for the 2022-23 academic year.
Read More“We intend for the system to be light enough to be carried by a drone.”
Read MoreA look at some of the events happening on The Citadel’s campus, including Homecoming 2021, the Christmas Candlelight Service and more.
Read MoreIt provides scholarships for undergraduate students who will pursue employment with a government entity after graduation.
Read MoreSarah Imam, M.D., professor of health sciences, infuses her medical terminology and exercise physiology classes with lessons on compassion.
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