A day to demonstrate the servant leadership of Citadel cadets
Servant leadership through community service is integral to the college’s mission of developing cadets into principled leaders.
Read MoreServant leadership through community service is integral to the college’s mission of developing cadets into principled leaders.
Read MoreLeadership Day only happens once a year, but the impact of the help from hundreds of cadets during that one day is far-reaching.
Read MorePublic Affairs NCO, Ruby Bolden, interviews Regimental Commander, Benjamin Snyder, about his inspirations and values.
Read MoreJim Grimsley is a graduate of The Citadel, a member of the Class of 1968, who has lived in Beaufort for the last 43 years.
Read MoreWhat is the purpose of business? The proposed answer was to create value. Yet, in a room full of academics, there is never a simple answer.
Read MoreThe woman who has taken some of the most iconic photos in the world selected the first woman to lead the South Carolina Corps of Cadets as one of her
Read MoreIn September, Forbes Magazine named Citadel Alumnus, Patrick Cunningham, as one of the top “Best-in-State Next-Generation Wealth Advisors.”
Read MoreA history major, Cadet Daninger said he plans to pursue a military career in the U.S. Air Force after graduating from The Citadel.
Read More“I tried to get him out. He was trying to help us. If it hadn’t been for him and his platoon, we wouldn’t be here today.”
Read MoreAs seen on WalletHub.com Michael Barth, Ph.D. — Associated dean, department head and associate professor of finance for the Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business at The Citadel What
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