Following up: thoughts from Dr. John Weinstein after plastics pollution discussions with French leaders and scientists

Weinstein, whose research into microplastics pollution was recently featured in National Geographic, is being flown to Paris at the request of the French Embassy to share his discoveries.

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Noted Citadel scientist recognized by governor for service to state

In recognition of his lifetime of service and contributions to the State of South Carolina, Richard Dwight Porcher Jr., Ph.D., was awarded The Order of the Palmetto.

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Citadel provides best ROI of public institutions in SC, according to Georgetown University study

The Citadel provides the best ROI in South Carolina, when compared to the state’s other eleven public, 4-year institutions according to a Georgetown University study.

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UK terror attack: Rehabilitating extremists is hard, but it can be done

This week’s terrorist attack in London by Usman Khan shows yet again why the international community must remain more vigilant than ever against extremism.

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BOV raises minimum cadet residency requirements to enhance development

Beginning with the Class of 2024, a student must have lived on campus with the Corps for six semesters to graduate with a cadet degree.

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Micro-plastics in the Lowcountry are tiring out the sea life

According to tonight’s key-note speaker at the South Carolina Aquarium, Dr. John Weinstein, Chair of Biology at The Citadel, micro-plastics are everywhere.

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Citadel’s Willie Eubanks III named SoCon defensive player of the year

Citadel linebacker Willie Eubanks III has been named defensive player of the year in the Southern Conference by the league’s football coaches and media.

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Could a floating garage on water fix Charleston parking? A Citadel grad thinks so.

A Citadel graduate was awarded a patent for a floating parking deck that he said could help alleviate Charleston’s parking crunch and help with disasters.

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Out of the impact zone: Surf therapy helps veterans heal

The therapy uses surfing as a vehicle to teach veterans different techniques for coping with the psychological and physical scars of war.

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Citadel Track and Field teams hold annual holiday food drive

The track and field and cross country teams took part in their annual holiday food drive earlier this week to support needy families in the Charleston area.

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