The Citadel photographer’s top 21 images from 2021

“Building and nurturing our community, supporting one another and marching forward together is, to me, what principled leadership looks like.”

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Nurses from Citadel’s first class of BSN graduates help deliver professor’s baby at MUSC

Nurses Maddy Salem and Tamar Sternfeld reflect on helping Citadel family, working as nurses since graduating amid pandemic Michael and Jacey Verdicchio got a happy surprise when checking into the

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All-Southern Conference Faculty and Staff Team announced

“The conference celebrates the outstanding work and accomplishments by these talented faculty and staff members at each of our member institutions.”

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How fuel spills impact the Lowcountry’s health and environment

“Gigantic spills have catastrophic effects, smaller scale spills are less problematic,” says Citadel professor Dr. John Zardus.

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Leadership in fifty principles: a review of book written by The Citadel Commandant of Cadets

Gordon’s insight is to have produced a work that offers principles but also allows readers to drill down as much or as little as they want into a topic and documents where one can devote further study.

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A Charleston tradition returns: The Citadel Christmas Candlelight Services

Cadets line up, their faces glowing with each individual candle, then proceed into the chapel, taking their places as the readers, singers and musicians for the evening.

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Citadel professor interviewed about marketing and supply chain issues

Mike Switzer interviews Citadel professor Bob Riggle, Ph.D., about marketing headaches for the business community caused by the supply chain.

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Transforming airports for the future’s vertical flying vehicles

The cadets are designing the ground infrastructure, including vertical landing ports or vertiports, needed at regional airports.

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