COVID Update: Gen Walters holds Town Hall for faculty and staff

Gen. Glenn Walters, USMC (Ret.), president of The Citadel, held a virtual Town Hall, via Zoom, to discuss the campus’s Return-to-Work Protocol and answer questions from faculty and staff.

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The Citadel recognizes six employees who go above and beyond

The Citadel is proud to recognize five employees from Information Technology Services as the Team of the Year and Henry Bouton as the Employee of the Year.

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Virtual lecture May 14: America’s Other Muslims

The book, released January 31, 2020, is something of a change in focus for Fraser-Rahim as he explores the oldest Muslim community in America.

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Mrs. Redmond: the angel of the Corps

She’s been through eight commandants and 35 regimental commanders. Two of her four sons are graduates. One grandson is a graduate, and in 2021, another grandson will graduate.

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Citadel Biology Department to Class of 2020: Congratulations!

The Citadel Biology Department put together a video message from faculty, staff and students to congratulate the Class of 2020.

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Remembering Ra’Shaud Graham, The Citadel Class of 2017

The Citadel family, and many people in Lake City, are mourning the passing of a young leader who impacted the lives of the many people he served.

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Too much screen time? Maybe not, depending on what your child is doing, says incoming Citadel dean of education

“A lot of the research kind of gets thrown out at this point,” said Evan Ortlieb, Ph.D., incoming dean of education at The Citadel.

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Share your COVID-19 story to be included in historic records

The Citadel Archives is seeking stories and images from our students, faculty and staff for a permanent collection focusing on their COVID-19 experiences.

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The Citadel Tailor Shop steps up to help keep campus co-workers healthy

The Tailor Shop would normally be busy right now with uniform needs for commencement. But with cadets away, the staff made a new way to help their community.

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‘Zoombombing’ phenomenon threatens SC educational spaces, events

Cory Nance, a cybersecurity and computer science professor at The Citadel, said that hackers are able to take control of Zoom meetings a few different ways.

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