At The Citadel, research finds new way to see buried bombs
Gregory Mazzaro, a professor in The Citadel’s electrical and computer engineering department is working with Army researchers on a new way to help soldiers detect buried bombs.
Read MoreGregory Mazzaro, a professor in The Citadel’s electrical and computer engineering department is working with Army researchers on a new way to help soldiers detect buried bombs.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences gave out two awards to faculty members and honored faculty members who retired.
Read MoreThe Citadel is mourning the loss of biology professor Paul Nolan.
Read MoreThe Citadel Graduate College celebrated student and faculty excellence in areas of academics, leadership and service during the annual CGC Awards Ceremony.
Read MoreAs the Class of 2023 prepares to graduate from The Citadel and step into the real world, the Air Force ROTC is preparing to commission 18 brand new 2nd lieutenants into the Air Force and Space Force. A mix of future pilots, drone controllers, intelligence officers and more will be entering into a commitment of military service for their country.
Read MoreThe Citadel is proud to recognize Team of The Year and Employee of the Year, and the Presidential Award Winners for the spring 2023 semester.
Read MoreSix individuals who embody the college’s definition of principled leaders were chosen for the Palmetto Medal Award this year.
Read MoreRegimental Band Director Lt. Col. Timothy Smith knew he wanted to compose something original for the band when inspiration struck – The Citadel was getting ready to celebrate 100 Years on the Ashley.
Read MoreAfter working in Asia for the last 25 years, Ed Wray, a gifted photojournalist, has returned to the United States. He is now telling The Citadel story through his powerful imagery.
Read MoreThe Citadel rifle team captured a first place win in the air rifle championship. and took second place overall in the SoCon championship.
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