Smithsonian magazine: When young George Washington started a war

Citadel professor of history and award-winning historian, Dr. David Preston, writes cover story for Smithsonian magazine called “When young George Washington started a war”

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Citadel research in National Geographic: “Tires, the plastic polluter you never thought about”

Weinstein and his students looked around the Charleston harbor at common black plastic items. Then it dawned on them: they’d found tiny bits of car tires.

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Three important positions newly filled at The Citadel

The Citadel has a new associate provost of enrollment management and a new library director, and named a long-time professor to Honor Court faculty advisor.

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As We Remember 9/11, The Triple Threat is on the Rise

The eighteenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in America is a good time to take stock of how far Americans and humanity as a whole have come from that horrific incident that killed almost 3,000 innocent people in the United States.

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Citadel’s working parents with infants to benefit from new Milk Stork partnership

The Citadel’s human resources team has been researching new ways to support the college’s working mothers. That’s when the human resources team discovered Milk Stork.

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Now headquartered at The Citadel: “International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence”

The International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, which started in the early 1980s, is one of the oldest academic journals focusing on intelligence and national security. It is now headquartered at The Citadel, with me,” said Goldman, who is the editor-in-chief of the prestigious journal. “A majority of the country’s intelligence professionals and scholars read the Journal. It is in almost every academic and government institution that focuses on intelligence.

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Citadel professor serving as Fulbright Distinguished Chair, planning America’s 250th birthday

Professor of political science, Scott Buchanan, Ph.D., is serving as the Fulbright Bicentennial Chair in American Studies at the University of Helsinki.

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Baker School of Business professor weighs in on possible recession

“How this is going to play out is very difficult to tell but it can be extremely disruptive,” said Richard Ebeling, professor of economics at The Citadel.

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How Much Damage Will Come from this Trade War?

Opinion piece written by Richard Ebeling, Ph.D., BB&T Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Free Enterprise Leadership at The Citadel.

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Double-Edged Role of Leaders, J. Goosby Smith of The Citadel

J. Goosby Smith, Associate Professor of Leadership at The Citadel, discusses the double-edged role leaders have and the duties that come with that.

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