The Citadel’s Near Climate Center assesses inaugural year

Photo above: National news correspondent Maya Rodriguez listens to Citadel professor Dr. Scott Curtis discuss the Near Center for Climate Studies new weather station on campus in May 2021. The

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Big ballet to be in Charleston July 17

As seen in Charleston Currents The American Ballet Theatre will be in Charleston July 17 for a free outdoor performance at The Citadel’s parade ground, Summerall Field. To attend, you

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Al Kennickell to be Inducted into The Citadel’s Hall of Fame

From his time as versatile player for the Bulldog football team, Al Kennickell was committed to the concept of team first.

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MUSC, Citadel collaborate on health innovation initiative

The program will create a core team that will develop innovative products focused on improving the health of state residents.

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The Citadel’s Mission in Transition Project Wins McCain Institute and EdVenture Partners Invent2Prevent Final Competition

“This year’s participants and finalists are a testament to what can happen when students are encouraged to apply their ingenuity towards preventing targeted violence in their communities.”

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Tracking Tropical Storm Elsa

At this time, there are no changes to campus operations.

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Remembering a titan of the engineering profession: Jack McCormac, Citadel Class of 1948

“…the Engineering News-Record listed Jack McCormac as one of the most outstanding 125 engineers and architects of the last 125 years…”

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Vietnam POW, Col. Quincy Collins turns 90 years old on the Fourth of July

After graduating The Citadel in 1953, he went into active duty in the Air Force for 21 years.

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