‘You feel like you can’t breathe’: Former Citadel athletes on being black in America
The Citadel alumni interviewed range in age from 39 to 51, and their experiences stretch from the near tragic to the absurd.
Read MoreThe Citadel alumni interviewed range in age from 39 to 51, and their experiences stretch from the near tragic to the absurd.
Read MoreCarolyn Hash proudly holds a degree from the University of South Carolina and an Master of Business Administration from the Citadel.
Read MorePhoto: Capers Hall, where the Zucker Family School of Education is housed Meet members of the Class of 2020 who will use their educations to teach others The Zucker Family School of
Read MoreTwo servant leaders from The Citadel family — one current and one former cadet — are working to give back to the Charleston community.
Read More“We cannot just acknowledge recent tragedies or merely use them to raise awareness of the problem; we must heal the root cause of the problem.”
Read More“International and domestic terrorist organizations along with foreign state actors are eager to exploit our racial and societal rifts for their own benefit.”
Read MoreThe Baker School of Business is working to meet the need by offering a degree in Supply Chain Management, guided by professors who are experts in the field.
Read MoreRev. Karen Lewis Crawford, CGC Class of 2004, became the first African American woman ordained in the South Carolina Wesleyan Church last fall.
Read MoreCitadel Family: The killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis brought tremendous pain, anxiety and sadness to communities across our nation, including ours. It is the latest in a series of
Read MoreLieutenant Derek Bernsen, a member of The Citadel Class of 2013, is a Naval officer with an expertise in cyberspace operations.
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