Vietnam veterans honor fallen Citadel graduate who saved their lives
“I tried to get him out. He was trying to help us. If it hadn’t been for him and his platoon, we wouldn’t be here today.”
Read More“I tried to get him out. He was trying to help us. If it hadn’t been for him and his platoon, we wouldn’t be here today.”
Read MoreAs seen on WalletHub.com Michael Barth, Ph.D. — Associated dean, department head and associate professor of finance for the Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business at The Citadel What
Read MoreEvery fall dozens of Beaufort teenagers head to Charleston to begin the process of becoming a cadet at the Military College of South Carolina.
Read MoreJeremy Bennett, Director of Degree Completion and MBA Programs at the Baker School of Business, discusses the school and it’s degree completion program.
Read MoreCitadel alumnus and Dorchester native Mozar Ross embarked on a nine-month clerkship at South Africa’s highest court in August.
Read MoreHolly Hill native Terrence Smalls, a 1998 graduate of The Citadel, was inducted into The Citadel’s Athletic Hall of Fame this September.
Read MoreJoshua Roides is a third-team kicker, 5-foot-7 and 166 pounds, who sports a grin with a missing front tooth and often wears black-rimmed nerd glasses.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s engineering program boasts a plethora of disciplines. Newest among them is a computer engineering degree that launched in August.
Read MoreCitadel professor of history and award-winning historian, Dr. David Preston, writes cover story for Smithsonian magazine called “When young George Washington started a war”
Read MoreWeinstein and his students looked around the Charleston harbor at common black plastic items. Then it dawned on them: they’d found tiny bits of car tires.
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