Recognizing the women ROTC leaders helping train America’s next military officers
Women are — and for decades have been — an integral part of the team that helps the Military College of South Carolina produce so many future leaders
Read MoreWomen are — and for decades have been — an integral part of the team that helps the Military College of South Carolina produce so many future leaders
Read MoreA new generation of cadets are officially patch-holding members of The Citadel’s African American Society.
Read MoreThe President’s List, awarded for academic and military excellence, is one of the most distinguished cadet awards presented by The Citadel.
Read MoreWhat they’re doing on site with the X-rays, UV and Raman spectroscopy, they can get that information directly uplinked.
Read MoreThe Physics Department offers a virtual, but still hands-on, “class” for high school students about physics and its practical applications.
Read MoreThese Eagle Scouts take trips together, host events for local packs and troops, and complete acts of service in the community.
Read MoreThe Citadel Commandant of Cadets is a vice presidential position that is responsible for the command, leadership development and oversight of the 2,300-member South Carolina Corps of Cadets.
Read MoreMaj. Gen. David Wilson, ’91, was — virtually — back on his old stomping grounds, teaching senior Army cadets about leadership.
Read MoreThe former cadet, and current Air Force reservist, will now serve his alma mater as the Chaplain to the Corps of Cadets.
Read MoreWe intend for at least 10% of the work on the new Capers Hall to be awarded to minority contractors,” said Shawn Edwards, chief diversity officer for The Citadel.
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