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.
Read MoreDr. Lisa Capriotti, a chemistry professor at The Citadel, has been selected to replace Al Jacobs as judo coach at the military school.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreWhat 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.
Read MoreThe Savannah River Site, in South Carolina, is home to the radioactive fuel that powers hydrogen bombs, and right now, its workers are on strike.
Read MoreDr. Shankar Banik, Mathematics and Computer Science at The Citadel, was one of our recent REU recipients for “Ensuring Fairly Timed Network Communication.”
Read MorePresident Trump has repeatedly attacked the North American Free Trade Agreement, calling it the “worst trade deal ever negotiated.”
Read MoreSaturday’s first Citadel football game will mark the kickoff of the school’s year-long celebration of its 175th year.
Read MoreA list of recent Charleston-area hires and promotions, including graduates of The Citadel.
Read MoreCol. Tom Clark speaks on developing cadets and students to be more ethical once they join the workforce or service.
Read More“Service to others is what makes this country great,” said U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, 169th Fighter Wing public affairs superintendent. His 31 years of service is a testament to his commitment to serve his country.
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