A life-changing mission: How The Citadel’s Kenya medical camp transformed one cadet’s view of medicine
A Citadel cadet recounts her experience working at The Citadel’s Kenya medical camp.
Read MoreA Citadel cadet recounts her experience working at The Citadel’s Kenya medical camp.
Read MoreA Beaufort native is humbled after being named as the first female Marine spokesperson for the famed Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy flight demonstration team of fighter jet pilots that performs breathtaking aerial displays across the country.
Read MoreTucked along the Ashley River, the Swain Boating Center offers something rare for event planners in the Lowcountry — a downtown venue on the waterfront with free, on-site parking
Read MoreDuring the annual meeting on June 6, The Citadel Board of Visitors reelected Col. F. G. “Greg” Delleney Jr., ’74, to serve as chair for a second term.
Read MoreIt’s estimated that more than 2,500 American troops were killed on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Among them were multiple Citadel graduates, including 1st Lt. Robert Brice, Class of 1942.
Read MoreMore than 800 cadets and students from The Citadel accepted their degrees during the commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 3.
Read MoreThe Citadel honored three of its most outstanding cadets during the South Carolina Corps of Cadets Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 3.
Read MoreThe United States Armed Forces now have more than 150 new officers. Held on Friday, May 2, during a joint commissioning ceremony, approximately 30% of the Class of 2025 accepted commissions into the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Space Force.
Read MoreThe annual awards convocation took place on Thursday, May 1, to honor outstanding cadets and active duty students.
Read MoreCadet Vaughn Daughenbaugh won The Citadel’s annual Star of the West competition on Wednesday, April 30.
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