Citadel initiatives to focus on campus and community diversity
“The push for diversifying The Citadel experience begins even before cadet and students walk in the door.”
Read More“The push for diversifying The Citadel experience begins even before cadet and students walk in the door.”
Read MoreIn three years, John Rush III aspires to graduate with a Citadel business degree and become a fourth-generation military service member.
Read MoreA group of therapy dogs visit cadets at The Citadel for a SoCon Student Athlete Mental Health Awareness Week campaign.
Read MoreThree members of The Citadel community participated in a Charleston-area academic panel to celebrate Earth Day.
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Read MorePhoto above: The United States Marine Corps used The Citadel campus over the summer as a medical staging area to quarantine new recruits headed to Parris Island boot camp for
Read More“NSA has an incentive to ensure the nation has a competent cyber-smart workforce,” she added.
Read MoreJessica Williams earned a Master of Education in Elementary School Education degree from The Citadel Graduate College in 2002.
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Read More21 years of service at The Citadel, 28 years in the military: Lt. Col. Pam Barton is a trailblazer and role model for women.
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