Cadet internship, study abroad teach the important role of health care

by David Wratislaw, ’19 In an internship at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) that took place during the fall and spring semesters, Cadet Charlie Coste, a rising senior,

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Mazzaro continuing project at Army Research Lab to help soldiers detect hidden devices

Dr. Gregory Mazzaro, a professor of electrical engineering at The Citadel, is spending the summer working on an ongoing project with the Army Research Lab in Adelphi, Maryland. He and his teammates continue to develop a unique, “nonlinear” radar designed to find hidden objects.

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The best college in each state for getting a job in 2019

The Citadel is ranked as having the highest rates of employment in South Carolina, ten years post enrollment, according to the 2019 College Scorecard.

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Prof. Lawrence Sullivan appointed to S.C. Commission on Consumer Affairs

Lawrence Sullivan, a geography professor, an instructor with the Department of History at The Citadel, was appointed to the South Carolina Commission on Consumer Affairs.

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Daniel Island ‘Field of Honor’ returning June 29

The display is a gift to the community made possible through donations and the efforts of many volunteers, according to Field of Honor chair J.C. Dominick.

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A preeminent servant-leader retires after dedicating 42 years to The Citadel

The futures of many Citadel alumni were fortified by Dr. Mark Bebensee, the man some call the “saint” of The Citadel.

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Letters to Dr. Mark Bebensee

As word traveled about the retirement of Mark Bebensee, Ph.D., letters and notes were sent to the college. They came from Bebensee’s former students, their parents, friends and colleagues.

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North Carolina natives travel to France for 75th anniversary of D-Day

Samuel McCauley, ’15, was part of the cordon for the arrival of President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron during D-Day commemoration.

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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.

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