Citadel boxing is returning to the ring
“I would say this is the new beginning of something that began back in the 1940s. Boxing at The Citadel Military College is alive.”
Read More“I would say this is the new beginning of something that began back in the 1940s. Boxing at The Citadel Military College is alive.”
Read More“I really found a love to be in the Air Force,” she said. “I kind of wanted to branch out; I wanted to do something different.”
Read MoreAs seen in the Rock Hill Herald, by Tobie Nell Perkins Rob Settin needed a kidney. A sacrifice by a Citadel classmate who Settin hadn’t spoken to in 35 years
Read More“This place has to constantly change and get better. That’s what I wanted to do, giving back what I learned in 25 years with the Navy.”
Read MoreWatch as First Army Commanding General, Lt. Gen. Thomas S. James Jr., Citadel Class of 1985, honors the memory of Cpl. Bryant J. Luxmore.
Read MoreCitadel Physics professor Scott Yost, Ph.D., has been recognized for dedication, achievements, and leadership in physics.
Read More“I’m going to do what I have to do to play, to get on the field. And in the classroom, I’ll do what I have to do to get a degree.”
Read MoreThe buses roll into Charleston for a July 17 outdoor performance at The Citadel, which will be performed without an intermission.
Read MoreThe Zucker Family School of Education and Berkeley County School District have a longstanding relationship, which is set to enter a new era.
Read MoreAs the in-person commencement ceremonies approached, local media outlets reported on The Citadel’s success managing the COVID-19 crisis.
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