The Citadel’s oldest alumnus to be remembered fondly
The Citadel is remembering one of its longest-living alumni, a member of the Class of 1938, who dedicated his life to his family and country.
Read MoreThe Citadel is remembering one of its longest-living alumni, a member of the Class of 1938, who dedicated his life to his family and country.
Read MoreLt. Gen. Thomas James Jr., ’85, narriates a video from the First United States Army to remember Memorial Day, by highlighting a World War II soldier.
Read MoreDespite the inability to host a traditional event, Memorial Day 2020 would not be disregarded by the Association of the U.S. Army and the Citadel Alumni Association.
Read MoreRandy Bresnik, ’89, currently serves in the astronaut office for exploration at Johnson Space Center, helping lead the Artemis 3 mission to the moon in 2024.
Read MoreThe Citadel is remembering, and posthumously honoring, two dedicated servant leaders who were to receive honorary degrees as part of the 2020 commencements.
Read MoreRegardless of the type of degree Citadel cadets and students pursue, they’re all a member of one family — The Citadel family.
Read MoreAttending the 177-year-old Military College of South Carolina is a family tradition that, for some, dates back generations.
Read MoreKevin Murdock, Class of 1992, founded Premier Medical Laboratory Services, the first private SC commercial testing facility to test for COVID-19.
Read MoreThe Citadel Archives is seeking stories and images from our students, faculty and staff for a permanent collection focusing on their COVID-19 experiences.
Read MoreNot long before the pandemic became a daily actuality, four seniors majoring in mechanical engineering enjoyed an experience they won’t likely forget.
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