Head of Leadership Studies included as expert in USA Today article
“Many Black farmers and other groups who have experienced historic discrimination have inherited heirs’ property.”
Read More“Many Black farmers and other groups who have experienced historic discrimination have inherited heirs’ property.”
Read MoreJacob Hagstrom, Ph.D., interviewed in this article, is a professor with The Citadel’s Department of History.
Read MoreThe Charleston Regional Business Journal has announced the 2021 class of Forty Under 40 honorees, including Dean Evan Ortlieb.
Read MoreThe course featured leading global figures Riley engaged to contribute what Riley calls “the under-told stories of African American experiences.”
Read More“In October, the results of the research will be presented to help Charlestonians better understand the extent of their urban heat challenges…”
Read MoreSenior Engineering majors will work on construction approaches needed to accommodate electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles.
Read MoreClarence Brisbane was promoted from officer to patrol sergeant, and Thomas Shaffer was promoted from dispatcher to patrol officer.
Read More“Our concern is preparing cadets for future leadership roles…”
Read MoreDr. Scott Curtis, director of the Lt. Col. James B. Near Jr. Center for Climate Studies at The Citadel, said air quality goes down as temperatures go up.
Read More“Elevating Dr. Edward’s role to Chief Inclusive Excellence Officer represents our commitment to this continuing effort and our confidence in her work.”
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