Citadel professor finds not all plastic is equal in study on decomposition

Weinstein said there are only about 100 of these composters, begging the question of whether someone who chooses a PLA product as a green option would actually be able to dispose of it properly.

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This Citadel ROTC instructor just became a Guardian in the new US Space Force

“I love space,” Morand said. “So there’s no reason I wouldn’t have done it. I’m excited to do this new opportunity.”

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A look inside the new partnership between The Citadel and Beaufort County School District

For the first time, the ZFSOE is partnered with Beaufort County School District, offering teachers the opportunity become school counselors.

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Gov. McMaster presents ‘Order of the Palmetto’ to North Charleston Principal Henry Darby, CGC ’07 and ’10

Through the Zucker Family School of Education, Darby earned a M.Ed. in Secondary School Education in 2007 and an Ed.S. degree in 2010.

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Four Citadel alumni in the NFL game

Four Citadel alumni, all former Bulldogs football players, are working as for NFL teams – two as assistant coaches, and one as a player for the Buffalo Bills.

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Four finalists announced in search for new Commandant of Cadets

The Citadel Commandant of Cadets is responsible for the command, leadership development and oversight of the 2,300-member Corps of Cadets.

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Hicks: When things went wrong, these Charleston institutions did things right

Unlike some people, the Corps of Cadets (to use another military term) has “embraced the suck.” They know this isn’t an ideal situation, but they’re doing what has to be done to remain on campus.

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Citadel cadets tour the International African American Museum site

Former mayor Joe Riley and Citadel cadets in his class toured the International African American Museum currently under construction.

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Gold stars for fall 2020 awarded to Citadel cadets and students

Gold stars are awarded each semester to cadets and students who have earned a grade point ratio of 3.7 or higher.

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