U.S. Army aims for tougher fitness standards despite amount of overweight recruits

In 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.

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Citadel STEM outreach prepares future employees for SC tech companies

The 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.

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Waterford celebrates 265th anniversary of Washington’s visit

Citadel historian David Preston has spent years researching and exploring how the British, French and Native American communities co-existed in the late 18th century.

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When one of the most powerful people in the world comes to campus

“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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Black American national security & foreign policy next generation leaders

Since 9/11, there has been a growing number of Black Americans making a difference in the national security sector. Citadel professor Dr. Fraser-Rahim is one of them.

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Citadel adds transfer running back with 2,000 career yards to recruiting class

Citadel football expects to sign most of its 2019 recruiting class during the early signing period that starts Wednesday, and the class should come with an added bonus — a transfer running back with more than 2,000 career rushing yards to his credit.

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The Citadel addresses pilot shortage by reforming Flying Club

There is a growing demand for pilots who fly both military aircraft and commercial aircraft, and after four dormant decades, The Citadel has revived its Flying Club to train pilots to meet this need.

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Into the Shadows: A Conversation with Michael Brady

As heard on Spycast at SpyMuseum.org Each week, the International Spy Museum offers a new SpyCast featuring interviews and programs with ex-spies, intelligence experts, and espionage scholars. SpyCast is hosted

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The New York Times: documenting the story of The Citadel’s first woman regimental commander

The New York Times is following the journey of Cadet Col. Sarah Zorn who is the first woman Regimental Commander of The South Carolina Corps of Cadets.

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From The Post and Courier: Citadel Carillonneur honors George H.W. Bush for National Day of Mourning

Citadel Carillonneur honored the late president, George H.W. Bush, and his lifetime of service to the country on the National Day of Mourning

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