Lessons learned at Citadel pay off for opera star Morris Robinson
Morris Robinson is the only former cadet and All-American football player at the Citadel to become a world-renowned opera singer.
Read MoreMorris Robinson is the only former cadet and All-American football player at the Citadel to become a world-renowned opera singer.
Read MoreWith more than 53 years of experience in law, King has become an authority in his industry and currently serves as an Active Retired Circuit Court Judge.
Read MoreInside The Citadel’s Summerall Chapel, there are photos of many former chaplains to the Corps of Cadets, honoring the time they dedicated to the college’s shrine of religion, patriotism and
Read MoreFor months, Timothy Smith, The Citadel’s director of music has been preparing to compete for $10 million at the 2019 World Series of Poker.
Read MoreBefore Gen. Walters and his wife, Gail, could call Quarters One home, the 65-year-old presidential house needed a face-lift to repair signs of aging.
Read MoreA group of 14 cadets and students from The Citadel are working, going to class, and learning from real-world decision makers in “The Citadel in DC” program.
Read MoreMorris Robinson, ’91, finally committed to serious vocal training and his opera career began when he was cast in “Aida” in 1999.
Read MoreThe Fourth of July celebration at Camp Lejeune will feature a special musical performance by Citadel alumnus and singer-songwriter Marine Col. Mike Corrado.
Read MoreNote: “Augie” Miceli played a huge role in sending cadets to The Citadel, serving the Citadel Volunteer Recruitment (CVR) program. Its mission, under the guidance of the Citadel Alumni Association
Read MoreChaplain Joe Molina recently became a member of the Charleston Mayor’s Clergy Advisory Council as well as a published author.
Read More