Legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz includes Citadel’s first woman Regimental Commander in change makers exhibit

The woman who has taken some of the most iconic photos in the world selected the first woman to lead the South Carolina Corps of Cadets as one of her

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Operation: Remembering General

The South Carolina Corps of Cadets will pay tribute to General Robert P. Carson, also called General or G2, at the Homecoming game against Mercer.

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The Citadel to host Charleston mayoral forum

The Citadel, the League of Women Voters of the Charleston Area and WCSC Live 5 News will co-sponsor an open forum for the six Charleston mayoral candidates.

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Citadel nursing students helping lead the way for breast cancer awareness

The department will be hosting two different events in October to recognize National Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day.

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The Citadel celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with culture and art expo

The second annual Latin Art and Culture Expo on Saturday, Sept. 28 in Buyer Auditorium. The event is free for families and people of all ages.

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Upcoming news from The Citadel – October 2019

A look at some of the big events happening in and around The Citadel’s campus, including Parents’ Weekend, Leadership Day, Homecoming and Meet the Bulldogs.

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Citadel Cadet earns prestigious cyber scholarship

Citadel cadet, Max Zappendorf ,was awarded the Marci McCarthy Scholarship for cyber security studies through the International Consortium of Minority Cybersecurity Professionals.

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Kingdom of Thailand honors Citadel alumnus for cave rescue efforts

Lt. Col. Charles D. Hodges, USAF, is expected to receive a royal chivalric order from the Kingdom of Thailand in ceremonies at the Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C., for his efforts helping lead the Tham Luang cave rescue in Thailand.

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Citadel mascot General Robert P. Carson to be remembered fondly by cadets after his unexpected death

General, one of The Citadel’s two beloved mascots, passed away quietly in the evening hours of Sept. 13 in the campus home where the mascots lived.

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Citadel expands programs to improve physical readiness of military recruits and first responders

The Citadel’s Dept. of Health and Human Performance, and its newly established Center for Performance, Readiness, Resiliency, and Recovery (CPR3) are working to improve the safety and security of the state and the nation, through improving the fitness and health of its people.

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