Two of college baseball’s top programs run by Citadel grads

With Chris Lemonis named as the new coach at Mississippi State on Monday, former Citadel players will hold two of the top jobs in college baseball.

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The Intersection of Leadership and Community

Bo Cain has always been focused on supporting service activities, and has spent four years with Metanoia. 

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University students from Lincoln, South Carolina and Estonia compete at NGAL

On June 15, Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln hosted the fourth annual Network Globally, Act Locally (NGAL) pitch competition.

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Into the Shadows: Intelligence, emerging threats and data analysis

Since the tragic events of 9/11, the United States has spent about $2.8 trillion on counterterrorism activities.

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Military colleges aim to develop cyber programs

In an effort to address concerns over the looming skills gap, leading military colleges and universities in the US have moved to establish cyber institutes.

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Judo instructors win gold at Pan-American Games

A pair of Summerville martial artists earned medals for the United States during the 2018 Pan-American Judo Championships.

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As Cincinnati Opera nears its 100th anniversary, collaboration is key

Cincinnati Opera has come a long way since it was a festival that presented four grand operas each summer in Music Hall.

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These are the colleges most likely to land you a job in every state

Thanks to a some new data, we know exactly which colleges or universities in each state are most likely to land you a job.

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Opp balances class, cadet life, athletics at The Citadel

Many college freshmen find the adjustment from high school a challenge. But Amber Opp wasn’t most college freshmen.

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A lesson in gaining buy-in from policy makers: an author Q&A with Dr. Daniel Bornstein

Dr. Bornstein discusses how to align public health needs with the issues that matter to policy makers can create greater buy-in.

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