Citadel faculty, staff to participate in study of Charleston sunny day flood waters

Researchers from The Citadel are taking a closer look at threats hiding in flood waters and marshes across Charleston and surrounding areas.

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Remembering General William W. “Bill” Hartzog, USA (Ret.), Citadel Class of 1963

My philosophy was always to give as clear guidance as I possibly could and then to empower subordinates to run on the ragged edge of audacity and do what they

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What’s in Lowcountry sunny-day floodwaters that can endanger people, marine life and the environment? Citadel’s Center for Climate Studies is working to find that out, and much more

Students working on this project will help create new knowledge about the fate of perfluorocarboxylic acids in the atmosphere; this information is required to determine whether these compounds are an important part of global warming.

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Spring 2021 Course Registration Updates

Due to COVID-19, The college is making adjustments to offer maximum flexibility and opportunity to maintain or accelerate academic progress.

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Citadel board votes on tuition rates for 2021-22 academic year

The need for 2.5% increase was explained by the Vice President of Finance and Business as a means of continuing the college’s solid financial footing.

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Citadel Board of Visitors elects new chair, vice chair

The Citadel Board of Visitors elected Col. Myron C. Harrington Jr., U.S. Marine Corps, (Ret.), ’60, as Board chair.

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Citadel President announces future retirement of Commandant of Cadets

Since arriving in July 2014, Captain Paluso demonstrated the same professionalism, grit, energy, and determination as Commandant that made him a highly successful and decorated U.S. Navy SEAL officer.

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Business as usual at The Citadel

There is nothing ordinary about The Citadel, including the way the college is responding to the challenges presented by the coronavirus.

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Editorial: Citadel strategy promises to benefit Charleston, all of South Carolina

The Citadel has played a large role in shaping Charleston and South Carolina since its creation 177 years ago, and its new strategic plan is an encouraging sign that will continue to be the case.

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