Andy Warlick, ’79, named 2022 Krause award recipient, addressing Corps of Cadets April 12

An alumnus, lauded for his dedication to The Citadel mission of developing principled leaders and for his integrity as an executive in the global textile industry, is again being honored by his alma mater.

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MUSC and The Citadel collaborate to advance medical care for Corps of Cadets

“We are very excited to be collaborating with The Citadel to bring MUSC’s expertise in high-quality, patient-centered care to the Corps.”

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The Citadel to offer two full-ride scholarships to Ukrainian citizens affected by Russian invasion

The Citadel will offer two Ukrainian citizens who have been affected by the Russian invasion a scholarship covering full tuition and fees.

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Upcoming News from The Citadel – April 2022

A look at some of the events happening on campus, including the ROTC Awards Ceremony, Accepted Student Day, Bulldog Challenge and more.

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Ready for Recognition: looking ahead to one of The Citadel’s most important weekends

On Friday, March 25, cadets will leave their battalions as knobs for the final time to begin the Gauntlet. The next day, they will march together to Marion Square and renew their cadet oath.

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Cybersecurity cadet mentors AFJROTC cyber team, helping lead them to #1 in SC, and now a national competition

“It’s really been great to have the leadership of Cadet Stephens, and now the other Citadel cadets who are engaging to help the Ashley Ridge High School cyber team continue to grow and thrive.”

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Law Enforcement career jumpstart: first cadets are sworn in as community service officers

The Citadel welcomed its first class of cadet Community Service Officers during a ceremony led by the college’s Department of Public Safety.

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Search underway for new Bulldogs basketball coach; Baucom contract will not be extended

“We thank him for his leadership and the significant impact he made on our basketball program since he began coaching the Bulldogs in 2015.”

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Three institutions awarded $1.12M in grants for teacher education ‘Centers of Excellence’

“As our state seeks to overcome a historic teacher shortage, these programs will provide support to key areas identified by the receiving institutions.”

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Acquainting girl scouts with the fascination of engineering

The Citadel Society of Women Engineers chapter is on a mission to expand girls’ interest in engineering Within The Citadel School of Engineering there is a highly engaged chapter of

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