The Citadel faces West Point, Annapolis and other military schools in NSA cyber challenge
“NSA has an incentive to ensure the nation has a competent cyber-smart workforce,” she added.
Read More“NSA has an incentive to ensure the nation has a competent cyber-smart workforce,” she added.
Read MoreOn the subject of cyber security, we are all very vulnerable. This is increasingly true as everyone acquires more smart technologies that range from phones and to refrigerators, cameras and light bulbs.
Read More21 years of service at The Citadel, 28 years in the military: Lt. Col. Pam Barton is a trailblazer and role model for women.
Read MoreThis year’s Corps Day Weekend looked a bit different — but that did not stop The Citadel from presenting the Palmetto Medal Award.
Read More“Having the opportunity to administer the COVID-19 vaccine seems like a small role, however, it is truly an honor to be a part of the solution to this crisis gripping our nation.”
Read MoreDr. Nance works at The Citadel training the next generation of “cyber soldiers” who will fight against hackers, he said.
Read MoreOf the the 713 cadets she helped, two decided to return to their alma mater. So, after years, both found themselves back at The Citadel, with Ms. Oliver.
Read MoreMazzaro has been working closely with Army researchers to develop a unique type of radar for detecting deadly hazards.
Read MoreThere are five planned, faculty-led summer study abroad programs for 2021.
Read MoreColonel Thomas J. Gordon, USMC, The Citadel Class of 1991, brings a wealth of leadership, operational, and academic experience to the role
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