Can penguins and people get along? Citadel professor wants to know
Can penguins and people get along? That’s one of the questions Citadel professor Dr. Paul Nolan is trying to answer.
Read MoreCan penguins and people get along? That’s one of the questions Citadel professor Dr. Paul Nolan is trying to answer.
Read MorePamela King served as buck sergeant in the United States Air Force from 1982-1989. She has been at The Citadel for almost four years. The Citadel is proud to honor those who have served our country, including the veterans who are now members of our faculty and staff.
Read MoreAs seen in The Post and Courier, by Paul Bowers James Bezjian returned from Scotland in December with a trove of Bronze Age and Byzantine artifacts stashed on a hard
Read MoreA research study released by The Citadel in collaboration with the U.S. Army Public Health Center and the American Heart Association is the first to show that the low fitness of U.S. Army recruits from 10 Southern states poses a threat to military readiness and national security.
Read MoreThe Army’s problem of finding physically fit recruits at a time of rising obesity in the United States is especially acute in the South.
Read MoreDr. Lori Kay Hicklin, 59, of Charleston, South Carolina, entered into eternal rest Thursday, December 28, 2017.
Read MoreThe Southern Conference is recognizing the assistant director of The Citadel’s Academic Support Center, Kate Brown, and business professor, Robert Riggle, Ph.D., as part of its 2018 All-Conference Faculty and Staff award recipients.
Read MoreBill Lind is a 1991 graduate of The Citadel and served in the U.S. Navy for 20 years before retiring in 2011. Learn more about Commander Lind and his service to The Citadel.The Citadel is proud to honor those who have served our country, including the veterans who are now members of our faculty and staff.
Read MoreMalicious threats to an organization coming from people within that very organization are referred to as “insider threats.” Determining how to take technical control to detect and intercept insider threats is the focus of research underway by Citadel Graduate College student Lt. Andrew Tye.
Read MoreTwo accomplished academic leaders will join The Citadel as deans in the coming months, each to lead one of the college’s five schools.
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