Citadel professor to publish companion book on internationally best-selling “Wheel of Time” series

“Origins of The Wheel of Time” is written by Michael Livingston, Ph.D., Secretary-General of the United States Commission on Military History and professor of medieval literature at The Citadel

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Commandant of Cadets Col. Tom Gordon interviewed about The Citadel history and status today

The Citadel Commandant of Cadets, Col. Thomas Gordon, speaks with Veteran Radio America about the college’s history and current activities.

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SFC Kenneth Greene, one of the heroes of The Citadel

By Cadet Olivia Hime, Regimental Public Affairs NCO Photo above: SFC Kenneth Greene, USA (Ret.), ’09, poses for a portrait on Summerall Field at The Citadel in January 2022. As

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Col. Cardon Crawford, USA (Ret.), ’83, now senior vice president for The Citadel

“Col. Cardon Crawford’s proven abilities as a military commander and strategist…make him ideally suited to oversee the daily operations of The Citadel.”

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‘Space Force? Is that Real?’ Guardians Still Struggling with an Unconvinced Public

Cadet Conor William Deans said he was encouraged to join the Space Force in 2019 when Gen. John Raymond, then with the Air Force, came to campus to talk about his military career. When Raymond became the first chief of space operations, The Citadel cadet said he wanted to be a part of history.

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Cadets and knobs awarded Dutch Military Proficiency Badges for physical readiness

Recently eleven cadets and knobs took their commitment to physical fitness to another level, earning the Dutch Military Proficiency Badge

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The Citadel’s new C.A.R.E. director in action providing preventive education

“I let them know about the many resources we have on campus to help them, which include me and my willingness to listen.”

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Citadel professor interviewed about the continuing supply chain saga

Supply Chain Management professor Hee Yoon Kwon, Ph.D., explains how the situation is more of a ‘supply web’ — or ‘network’ — problem.

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