What to Do With a Mechanical Engineering Degree

Lt. Col. Robert Rabb, the Mechanical Engineering department head, describes the profession as “one of the broadest engineering disciplines.”

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The Economic Impact of Climate Change

From South Carolina Public Radio, by Mike Switzer 2020’s hurricane season has been one of the most prolific in history, suggesting to most climate experts that global warming is accelerating. 

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Citadel laundry team helping care for homeless with clean linens on cold nights

“I think they are very proud to be able to do this kind of work to help our neighbors in the Charleston community.”

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Nova Technologies honors stalwart engineering professor; 1970 alumnus, with scholarship in his name

Peeples’ devotion to all things in the realm of computer and electrical engineering, or “techno-lust” as he calls it, continues to earn him accolades.

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Renowned Citadel health scientist leading new military sector for National Physical Activity Plan

CPR3 director, Dan Bornstein, Ph.D., continues work to improve fitness for national security The Citadel offers one of the only graduate degrees in America designed to meet the growing demand

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Citadel buckling down with holiday furlough just around the corner

Cadets will not be granted leave before the furlough departure. They will, however, be able to enjoy food trucks, increased intramural activities and outdoor games.

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Quest for next Commandant of Cadets now underway

The Citadel President initiated the search to identify the next Commandant of Cadets, a role that is crucial to the success of the Military College of South Carolina.

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Terror attacks in France over Muhammad cartoons spark debate on secularism, Islamophobia

Muhammad Fraser-Rahim, Ph.D., an assistant professor in The Citadel Department of Intelligence and Security Studies is quoted in this article.

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