Cadets on a mission: Rwanda
The four cadets funded the mission trip themselves through their personal savings, their families and friends, and with assistance from The Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics at The Citadel.
Read MoreThe four cadets funded the mission trip themselves through their personal savings, their families and friends, and with assistance from The Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics at The Citadel.
Read More“Lt. Col. Doug Kelley’s deeds and and actions reflect and recognize the importance of his education at The Citadel. He exemplifies our core values of honor, duty and respect. The Citadel Alumni Association is proud to recognize him as the 2018 Alumnus of the Year,” said Tom McAlister, interim executive director for the CAA.
Read MoreHis father clung to one other possession, one that he had hidden away: his gold Citadel class ring.
Read MoreRabin grew up in Charleston, South Carolina, and went to school at The Citadel and then served in the Army. He began his fashion career at Bloomingdale’s before designing menswear for Givenchy, Emilio Pucci, and Oscar de la Renta.
Read MoreU.S. District Judge Patrick Michael Duffy has spent his life walking among giants, brushing shoulders with legends.
Read MoreFor the Wright family, being a Marine is the family business. After 12 weeks of training, Pfc. Douglas Tanner Wright graduated Aug. 3.
Read MoreA Citadel historian and author and a Citadel Class of 1990 alumnus attended the U.S. Army War College’s Commandant’s National Security Program.
Read MoreSamantha had a social enterprise idea, so she moved toward it. Literally. She moved to Charleston’s Eastside to live in service to her neighbors.
Read MoreCitadel alumni from Sumter spoke well of Walters and look forward to his leadership at the college.
Read MorePresident Donald Trump has nominated Marine Lt. Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., Citadel graduate, as the next commander of Central Command.
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