Members of the Corps of Cadets seek “a more perfect union”

To maintain social distance, the cadets connected themselves with spirit T-shirts, each holding a separate side.

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Company accused of polluting ocean with plastic has an ally: SC ports

For John Weinstein, Ph.D., Department Head of Biology at The Citadel, the harm that plastics cause to marine ecosystems is his life’s work.

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Opinion: Trump debate refusal to discourage unrest after the election shows he doesn’t get the U.S.

Think, NBC News’s home for op-eds, in-depth analyses and essays about news, published an article by Citadel professor Jacob Hagstrom, Ph.D.

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New Center for Climate Studies to be established at The Citadel

The Center’s mission will be to promote climate science through education, research, outreach and the development of public-private partnerships.

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Department of Intelligence and Security Studies launches lecture series on national security

one of The Citadel’s fastest-growing programs is launching a new, virtual lecture series to cover topics related to national security.

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The Citadel is committed to promoting a better understanding of America’s history

“The enduring principles on which our country was founded offer a road map back to civil society and progress.”

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From Bulls to Bulldogs — the first game of the year is up in the air

Just one month into Capt. Julie Dewey’s new job at The Citadel, the Bulldogs will kick off their football season playing her alma mater, the University of South Florida.

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Spring 2021 study abroad suspended

Due to the continued spread of COVID-19 both in the United States and abroad, as well as ongoing travel restrictions throughout the world, Citadel leadership has made the difficult decision

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