Civic service continues as cadets and students study abroad
Citadel cadets and students are continuing their commitment to civic service as they travel abroad.
Read MoreCitadel cadets and students are continuing their commitment to civic service as they travel abroad.
Read MoreCleveland retired from the Army as a professor in 2017 but was not ready to leave the classroom. When a position opened up at The Citadel, he jumped on it.
Read MoreDonnell was passionate about football, but when he realized that he was only going to be an average player, he revised his playbook and became passionate about what he knew he could do well.
Read MoreU.S. District Judge Patrick Michael Duffy has spent his life walking among giants, brushing shoulders with legends.
Read MoreLt. Col. Jay Beam, USAF (Ret.), was a man of great passion and integrity with an abundance of skills and experience.
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Read MoreI sat down with Julio Caceres, the Latino student adviser, to discuss the history behind Hispanic Heritage Month and to find out about campus activities.
Read MoreThe Citadel in DC is a summer program where students live, learn, and intern using Washington, DC as an active classroom. Students earn nine credit hours–six hours for their internship, and three for a visual and intelligence course.
Read MoreArmy National Guard Cadet Miller Ford knew from a young age that he wanted to join the Military, but he didn’t realize it could also help him pay for his education.
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