Through the eyes of the Charleston hospital workers movement: 50 years later
The Post and Courier shares the words of strikers, community leaders and others remembering the Charleston Hospital Workers’ Strike.
Read MoreThe Post and Courier shares the words of strikers, community leaders and others remembering the Charleston Hospital Workers’ Strike.
Read MoreDr. Shankar Banik, a cybersecurity expert at The Citadel says cybersecurity is a problem that is managed, not solved. You can take precautions to minimize your vulnerability, but as recent high-profile attacks on the state of South Carolina, Target, Facebook, Twitter, Marriott Hotels and many, many other organizations demonstrate, no one’s information is totally safe. The more online services you use in your daily life, the more vulnerable you are, Dr. Banik warns.
Read MoreInternationally noted professor of Biology at The Citadel, John Weinstein, Ph.D., is leading change through ongoing environmental toxicology research.
Read MoreDr. J Goosby Smith leads a module for the Applied Wisdom Institute, meant to help emerging leaders understand who they are and why they do what they do.
Read MoreMichael Livingston, Ph.D., Citadel English professor, answers some final questions after the season finale of the popular TV show.
Read MoreThe 82nd Airborne Division will induct its second Hall of Fame class on Wednesday, May 22, during All American Week, the North Carolina-based division’s celebration of paratroopers past and present.
Read MoreAAC&U’s Tia Brown McNair conducted a site visit at the Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Campus Center at The Citadel.
Read MoreTwo nursing professors from The Citadel are the proud recipients of an award that honors registered nurses in our state who exemplify excellence in nursing practice and commitment to the profession.
Read MoreAnyone who received an email from Cicely McCray would see these words on her signature line, “in service to students and the community.” According to her supervisor, Tara Hornor, Ph.D., that sentence reflected how Mrs. McCray lived her life.
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