Dr. Daniel Bornstein of The Citadel, Why the CPR3 Exists
Dan Bornstein, Ph.D., director of CPR3 discusses the mission of the Center of addressing some major issues this country faces.
Read MoreDan Bornstein, Ph.D., director of CPR3 discusses the mission of the Center of addressing some major issues this country faces.
Read MoreThe world’s premier publisher of biographical profiles, is proud to present Saul J. Adelman, PhD, with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award.
Read MoreIn all, 13 members of The Citadel faculty retired after the 2019-2020 academic year, but their contributions will continue to be felt on campus.
Read More“We cannot just acknowledge recent tragedies or merely use them to raise awareness of the problem; we must heal the root cause of the problem.”
Read More“International and domestic terrorist organizations along with foreign state actors are eager to exploit our racial and societal rifts for their own benefit.”
Read MoreSeven members of the South Carolina National Guard are on a 20-day deployment…in The Citadel’s libraryworking to protect healthcare workers against COVID-19.
Read MoreGen. 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThe book, released January 31, 2020, is something of a change in focus for Fraser-Rahim as he explores the oldest Muslim community in America.
Read MoreShe’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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