Community Knows No Distance

As a freshman, Matthew Hammond joined his Kilo Company classmates working with Metanoia, a nonprofit organization that focuses on holistic community development. Three years after becoming involved with the Metanoia project, Hammond is one of the co-leaders of the Kilo Company service project, and develops lesson plans, coordinates cadet schedules and actively volunteers.

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Citadel adds transfer running back with 2,000 career yards to recruiting class

Citadel football expects to sign most of its 2019 recruiting class during the early signing period that starts Wednesday, and the class should come with an added bonus — a transfer running back with more than 2,000 career rushing yards to his credit.

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Cadets on a mission: Rwanda

The four cadets funded the mission trip themselves through their personal savings, their families and friends, and with assistance from The Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics at The Citadel.

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All-Southern Conference Faculty and Staff Team announced

The Southern Conference named its All-Southern Conference Faculty and Staff Team on Wednesday, which includes Lori Hedstrom and Prof. Matthew Zommer of The Citadel.

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Into the Shadows: A Conversation with Michael Brady

As heard on Spycast at SpyMuseum.org Each week, the International Spy Museum offers a new SpyCast featuring interviews and programs with ex-spies, intelligence experts, and espionage scholars. SpyCast is hosted

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The Citadel’s healthcare study abroad program receives global recognition

The Citadel Healthcare Study Abroad Program was recognized as a program of merit and was named a “Program of Distinction” by the Association of American Medical Colleges.

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Citadel professor and career intelligence professional on The Live Drop podcast with Mark Valley

Mark Valley chats with Michael Brady, a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel, career intelligence professional, and the author of several spy novels. He teaches at The Citadel (Military College of South Carolina), encouraging and patiently guiding his cadets and students to backup their choices with solid intelligence.

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Africa and the expanding front of violent extremism

While groups like ISIS and al-Qaeda have lost ground in the Middle East, terrorist attacks and extremist ideologies have spread across many African nations. Muhammad Fraser-Rahim, Ph.D., executive director of Quilliam in North America and assistant professor in The Citadel’s Department of Intelligence and Security Studies, and Katherine Zimmerman, research fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and research manager for AEI’s Critical Threats Project, discuss options for responding to these threats.

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Allison Bringardner named winner of NACAS South Regional Rising Star Award

NACAS, the largest auxiliary and ancillary services support organization serving higher education, named Allison Bringardner, Assistant Director for Alumni Events and Engagement at The Citadel Military College of South Carolina, winner of NACAS South Regional Rising Star Award

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Citadel Alumni Association recognizes Alumnus of the Year

“Lt. Col. Doug Kelley’s deeds and and actions reflect and recognize the importance of his education at The Citadel. He exemplifies our core values of honor, duty and respect. The Citadel Alumni Association is proud to recognize him as the 2018 Alumnus of the Year,” said Tom McAlister, interim executive director for the CAA.

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