Citadel cadets’ ‘traffic solver’ concept might save lives
Photo: A prototype of Citadel cadets’ “traffic solver” concept. As seen in The Post and Courier, by Jeff Hartsell You see them at both ends of a traffic construction zone,
Read MorePhoto: A prototype of Citadel cadets’ “traffic solver” concept. As seen in The Post and Courier, by Jeff Hartsell You see them at both ends of a traffic construction zone,
Read MoreA former member of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets went on to a horse racing career that included 1,328 victories and earnings of $54,657,686.
Read MoreAs Provost and Dean of The Citadel, Sally Selden, Ph.D., SPHR, serves as the college’s chief academic officer and second ranking administrator.
Read MoreLongtime Citadel janitor Dwight Holmes never misses a Dallas Cowboys game, even though he can’t travel home to watch his team.
Read MoreFor about four months the cadets and students worked with neighborhood leaders, conducted site visits and field investigations.
Read MoreThe Citadel class of 1920 ring belonging to the late Angus Wilson Riley was presented to members of his family in Cheraw on Dec. 7.
Read MoreTo be a servant leader means working to meet the needs of others, in order to allow followers to better focus on, and accomplish, the mission.
Read MoreIncluded among the items in the spending bills is a $10 million grant for cybersecurity institutions at military colleges including The Citadel.
Read MoreMuhammad Fraser-Rahim, Ph.D., a professor of Intelligence and Security Studies at The Citadel, says his new book as being about average American Muslims.
Read MoreThe Citadel has been ranked at #25 in the nation for its Master of Education in Interdisciplinary STEM Education program.
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