Future leaders learn to promote peace in hands-on event held on Citadel campus

The World Peace Game educates children and teachers on the work of peace, and shows that it is an attainable goal to strive for.

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Citadel students spend summer learning from world-renowned expert in nation’s capital

The Citadel in DC program is giving the next generation of principled leaders a chance to learn directly from today’s decision makers.

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Tuition increase for in-state cadets to be lower than originally projected

Tuition for in-state cadets during the 2019-2020 school year will increase by 0.8%, rather than the projected 2.5% increase announced last November.

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Prof. Lawrence Sullivan appointed to S.C. Commission on Consumer Affairs

Lawrence Sullivan, a geography professor, an instructor with the Department of History at The Citadel, was appointed to the South Carolina Commission on Consumer Affairs.

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Citadel’s new nursing program earns national accreditation

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at The Citadel is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

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A preeminent servant-leader retires after dedicating 42 years to The Citadel

The futures of many Citadel alumni were fortified by Dr. Mark Bebensee, the man some call the “saint” of The Citadel.

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From cadets to doctors: On the path toward fulfilling their goals

Eleven former cadets and students who graduated from The Citadel between 2008 – 2015, and are well on their way to becoming physicians after completing medical school in May.

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Students from around the world compete at The Citadel to solve social and commercial challenges

Students from around the world particiate in the Network Globally, Act Locally program to create solutions for social and commercial challenges.

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The Citadel earns SC award for cybersecurity education excellence

The Citadel recently earned statewide recognition for its work to educate and prepare future leaders in the field of cybersecurity.

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