The Lowcountry Graduate Center, co-founded by The Citadel, moves locations
The Lowcountry Graduate Center was founded by institutions including The Citadel, the College of Charleston and the Medical University of South Carolina.
Read MoreThe Lowcountry Graduate Center was founded by institutions including The Citadel, the College of Charleston and the Medical University of South Carolina.
Read MoreWednesday marks the first day of classes at The Citadel, where safety measures are being taken social distancde on campus and reduce risk of transmission.
Read MoreThe Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business is welcoming five new faculty members joining The Citadel community for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Read MoreThe Swain School of Science and Mathematics welcomes nine new faculty members for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Read MoreSunday, August 16 marked one of the last major milestones in The Citadel’s Operation Fall Return 2020, when most of the cadets returned to campus.
Read MoreFelice Knight, Ph.D., a Citadel professor, specializing in African American History and slavery, and serves on Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation team.
Read MoreRest assured, m’am, it was a honor and a privileged for The Citadel to support the USMC mission.
Read MoreWith a focus on alternative learning systems, the Zucker Family School of Education is now offering a new graduate degree to better serve educators.
Read MoreAs The Citadel moves forward with Operation Fall Return 2020, an agile, conditions-based plan to return cadets and students to face-to-face instruction, college leadership is communicating regularly to keep all constituents informed.
Read MoreAnd learn the new mascot Knob Knowledge Operation Fall Return 2020 has about 2,301 central figures: 2,300 cadets and cadet recruits, and one future superstar who represents the return of
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