Commandant of Cadets issues COVID-19 guidance to the Corps

The Commandant of Cadets, Capt. Geno Paluso, USN (Ret.), issued new guidance for the South Carolina Corps of Cadets during the COVID-19 environment.

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USA Today: Soldier sneaks up on Citadel football player son

Tereis Drayton, a rising junior majoring in Finance, received a Homecoming surprise that was arranged by The Citadel Athletics in 2019.

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First small group of cadets return to campus

Members of the athletic cadre returned to campus early to get special instruction on to train the incoming cadet-athlete recruits.

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Matriculation update: Top 9 takeaways from Class of 2024 Virtual Town Hall

The Citadel President Gen. Walters, Provost Dr. Selden, and Commandant of Cadets Capt. Paluso, led a virtual town hall meeting to discuss Matriculation Day.

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One of The Citadel’s most in-demand programs gains a new leader

The newest faculty member is Larry Valero, Ph.D., who is now head of the Department of Intelligence and Security Studies.

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Citadel grad from Indianapolis mobilizes to USTRANSCOM in support of COVID-19 operations

CDR Eric Chitwood, who earned a Master of Science in Leadership from The Citadel in 2018, is currently mobilized to United States Transportation Command.

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Citadel professor published in Foreign Policy

Muhammad Fraser-Rahim, Ph.D., is the executive director of Quilliam North America and an Intelligence and Security Studies professor at The Citadel.

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When COVID hits home

Some in The Citadel family have already felt the costs wrought by the worst pandemic of our lifetime…directly or through their family members.

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You’ve got this: Dedicated alumni support for African American cadet recruits

Bruce Alexander, ’82, and other dedicated CA4 members mentored African American cadets since the organization was formed in 2016.

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Johnson Hagood Stadium part of Citadel’s ‘study’ of structures named for historical figures

The Citadel will form a committee to study campus structures named for historical figures, including the military school’s football stadium.

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