Columbia native, Citadel graduate is on this season of ‘The Voice’

Mitchell Lee used to sneak his guitar into the Citadel and play in the barracks. That led to his cadet friend recommending an open mic night in town at the old Wild Wing Cafe on Market Street, which then began the start of an unexpected music journey.

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Cybersecurity Becomes a Career Choice

Data breaches are everywhere and they’re beginning to realize that it’s up to them to keep our personal and national information private.

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Looking to a digital future, The Citadel launches Department of Intelligence and Security Studies

For students who want to pursue The Citadel’s new Bachelor of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies, there is at least one prerequisite.

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Shortage of engineering graduates leads to unfilled jobs across America

Engineering has held strong as one of the hardest jobs to fill according to and it seems U.S. colleges can’t produce enough graduates to meet the demand.

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ZCHS grad spends 24 hours working out to raise funds for veterans

While working on his master’s degree at The Citadel in international politics and military affairs, Christian Simon was surrounded by military personnel.

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Capriotti takes over Citadel judo club

Dr. Lisa Capriotti, a chemistry professor at The Citadel, has been selected to replace Al Jacobs as judo coach at the military school.

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Retired Lieutenant Colonel writes a book – Michael Brady featured at Waccamaw Library Author’s Table

The Waccamaw Library is pleased to have Michael Brady present his first book, “Into the Shadows: The Fever: A Spy Novel,” at the Author’s Table.

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From pro soccer contracts to Army Officer

What would you give to serve your country? Would you turn down an opportunity to play a professional sport? Though soccer has always been a large part 1st Lt. Anthony Uriarte’s life, he declined multiple professional soccer contracts to follow his calling of being an officer in the United States Army.

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Workers at One of America’s Most Sensitive Nuclear Facilities Are on Strike

The Savannah River Site, in South Carolina, is home to the radioactive fuel that powers hydrogen bombs, and right now, its workers are on strike.

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REU program focus on Dr. Shankar Banik

Dr. Shankar Banik, Mathematics and Computer Science at The Citadel, was one of our recent REU recipients for “Ensuring Fairly Timed Network Communication.”

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