Local groups, city leaders discuss ways to help waterway pollution
Scott Curtis, the director of the Near Center for Climate Studies at The Citadel, says storms will dump more water on Charleston in the future.
Read MoreScott Curtis, the director of the Near Center for Climate Studies at The Citadel, says storms will dump more water on Charleston in the future.
Read MoreThe Citadel STEM Center and Fine Arts program worked together to transform campus into a week-long treasure hunt for 5th-8th grade students.
Read MoreThe two-day event was organized and directed by the U.S. Coast Guard, Sector Charleston.
Read MoreA nationally renowned Citadel professor is an expert on the structural elements that make the building foundation safe and resilient.
Read MoreThe researcher, Russell Sobel, Ph.D., is a professor of Economics and Entrepreneurship with the Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business.
Read MorePaluso has served in the position since 2014. He will be replaced by Colonel Thomas J. Gordon, USMC, The Citadel Class of 1991.
Read MoreIt is exciting to welcome Col. Sonny Leggett to The Citadel’s leadership team as Vice President for Communications and Marketing.
Read MorePhoto above: Demolition begins on The Citadel’s Capers Hall on June 8, 2021. Lauren Petracca/Staff As seen in The Post and Courier, by Thomas Novelly The Citadel started demolishing its
Read MoreDavid Preston, a coauthor of the book, is General Mark Clark Distinguished Professor of History at The Citadel.
Read MoreThe demolition portion of The Citadel’s $67 million Capers Hall Replacement Project is officially underway.
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