Forgotten SC Tragedy Memorialized

As seen in The Charleston Chronicle, by Citadel Professor Damon Fordham, MA The citizens of Batesburg, SC attempted to right a 73 year old wrong on February 9 in their

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Face of The Citadel, Kannapolis native featured in school’s promotional campaign

As seen in The Independent Tribune, by Kyle Ingram Kannapolis native Logan Miller’s face is greeting visitors in the Charleston airport in a giant banner for The Citadel, the military

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Lowcountry Weekend: Storm The Citadel gives students a hands-on learning experience

As seen on WCSC – Live 5 News The Citadel’s STEM Center for Excellence and Google give students from elementary school to college a hands-on learning experience at the annual

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Providing wrap around support and services – CCSD Celebrates National School Counseling Week

Naquita Page-Dawson, a Professional School Counselor at Jerry Zucker Middle School, received her Master of Education in Counselor Education from the The Citadel.

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WalletHub’s Ask the Experts features Citadel professor

As seen on WalletHub.com Michael Barth Ph.D. – Associate Professor of Finance, Associate Dean and Department Head for the Tommy & Victoria Baker School of Business at The Citadel What

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Aiken man wins big at 2019 Best Warrior Competition by SC National Guard

Photo: Sgt. James Spencer McCants and his fiancé Melissa Harden pose for a picture after he is awarded the coveted “Best Warrior Non-Commissioned Officer” award Wednesday during a ceremony conducted by

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Safe and secure: Charlie Teague talks about his path to protecting presidents

Photo: Charlie Teague, background right, stands guard for former President George W. Bush, center. (Courtesy: Mitchell News-Journal) As seen in The Mitchell News-Journal, by Brandon Roberts When former President Ronald Reagan

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Diseases from the sea being studied by 3 South Carolina colleges

Photo: An algal bloom infests a retention pond on the South Carolina coast As seen in The Post and Courier, by Bo Petersen Living on the coast is getting riskier

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Tradition of cadets serving at gubernatorial inaugurations continues with Governor McMaster

As The Military College of South Carolina, members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets have served in many of the state’s gubernatorial inaugurations going back more than 100 years.

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