One of The Citadel’s most in-demand programs gains a new leader

The newest faculty member is Larry Valero, Ph.D., who is now head of the Department of Intelligence and Security Studies.

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Before you return: COVID-19 testing requirements and safety protocols for cadets and students

The Citadel administration has laid out the COVID-19 testing requirements and return protocols, ahead of in-person instruction resuming on August 19.

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Baker School of Business earns extension for prestigious accreditation

The Baker School of Business is one of the 22 institutions to have extended its accreditation in business through the AACSB.

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A message from Sally Selden, Ph.D., provost of The Citadel

“We are shifting our schedule by one week in order to offer our entire semester of classes on campus while still ending classes before Thanksgiving.”

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Class of 2024 marches forward with Virtual Fourth-Class Orientation

About 700 young men and women are preparing for success before entering The Citadel as cadet recruits, who will comprise the Class of 2024.

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Save the date: Get the information you need for Operation Fall Return 2020 from Citadel leadership

All efforts are focused on setting conditions for cadets and students to return to an adapted face-to-face instruction and training model.

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New honors for the Swain Department of Nursing

The Citadel’s nursing program is being recognized for its excellence by being invited to join the premier nursing honor society, Sigma Theta Tau.

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Back on campus: it is our duty to protect ourselves and others from COVID-19

Operation Fall Return 2020 sets conditions for cadets and students to return to an adapted face-to-face instruction and training model.

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Citadel remote learning being strengthened to reinforce program agility for 2020-21

The Corps of Cadets achieved grades consistent with historic norms for spring semester, even after the emergency transition to online learning.

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A dubious distinction? Hardly! Meet The Citadel’s 80-year-old, Class of 2020 graduate

“I worked as many as three part-time jobs at once to get by. Still, I always regretted not being able to finish my degree at The Citadel with my class in 1961.”

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