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
Read MorePhoto: 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
Read MoreAs 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.
Read MoreAfter almost four decades of dormancy, The Citadel Flying Club is operational again with about 240 members.
Read MoreAn excerpt from Science Scope, January 2019, Volume 42 Science Scope is the National Science Teachers Association peer-reviewed journal for middle level and junior high school science teachers. The publication
Read MoreIt’s the second year in a row a Citadel cadet has achieved a top 10 ranking on the prestigious list prepared annually by the U.S. Army Cadet Command.
Read MoreRetired Gen. Glenn Walters returned to his alma mater as its 20th president in the fall of 2018 and found The Citadel had changed for the better.
Read MoreIn a report released by The Citadel, the Army has seen an overall increase of overweight recruits who can’t pass entry-level physical fitness tests.
Read MoreThe STEM Center of Excellence at The Citadel is preparing people of all ages for jobs that a growing number of businesses throughout the Lowcountry need to fill.
Read MoreCitadel historian David Preston has spent years researching and exploring how the British, French and Native American communities co-existed in the late 18th century.
Read More“So when you mention The Citadel, people immediately think ‘solid people, strong foundation, and commitment to country.’ Everything this institution is respected for you carry out of here, and I think that’s a great advantage whether in the military or in the intelligence community.” The honorable Dan Coats, DNI
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