The Citadel recognizes the Employee and Team of the Year who helped the college navigate COVID-19

The Citadel is proud to recognize more than a dozen people who helped ensure cadet success, both daily as well as through the COVID crisis.

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The Citadel Board of Visitors elects new chair, vice chair

Col. Dylan W. Goff, Class of 2002 was elected chair, and Col. Peter M. McCoy Sr., Class of 1974, was re-elected as vice chair.

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New leader selected to head The Citadel’s Swain Department of Nursing

Beginning work on June 1, 2021, Kim Subasic, Ph.D., will officially become department head for the Swain Department of Nursing.

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Long Gray Line parade scheduled for May 7 to celebrate Class of 2021

Members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets Class of 2021, led by Cadet Col. Nick Piacentini, regimental commander, will enjoy this tradition at 3:45 p.m. on Friday, May 7, 2021.

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Robinhood trading vs. real world investing: A webinar from The Citadel’s Department of Accounting and Finance

The discussion will highlight the important of being invested for the long-term and share methods for how to build a diversified portfolio.

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Cadet Samuel De Los Santos recognized as this year’s best-drilled cadet

De Los Santos, a Psychology major from Irmo, SC went up against 36 other cadets during The Citadel’s Star of the West competition.

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Learn how to do business with The Citadel during information sessions for minority; veteran contractors

We are inviting any minority and veteran contractors who want to learn how to do business with The Citadel and are interested in becoming certified contractors.

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Final round of the Baker Business Bowl finds new home in Bastin Hall

An annual tradition with the Baker School of Business has a new home on campus — Bastin Hall, the new headquarters for the business school.

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Mapping America’s extreme urban heat

“…nationally heat causes more deaths than flooding. People are not ordered to “evacuate” from a heat wave.”

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