Undergraduate research: refuting scientific dogma to prove a cellular discovery
A living cell has thousands of internal parts. The movement of those parts is at the center of a research effort led by a Citadel biology professor.
Read MoreA living cell has thousands of internal parts. The movement of those parts is at the center of a research effort led by a Citadel biology professor.
Read MoreAs disciplines, economics and ecology are largely thought of as distinct and separate from one another, often taught on opposite ends of campus.
Read MoreA Citadel history professor has turned a class project into a new book of documents about the Great Depression in Charleston.
Read MoreA partnership between the VA and The Citadel allows students to work as paid nursing assistants in addition to doing their clinical training at the center.
Read MoreVolunteers from The Citadel visited K-3 students attending PCG-UI’s EPIC Summer Camp to read to more than 130 campers and donate books.
Read MoreAs the final moments of an 18-day ordeal unfolded before him, Citadel graduate and Air Force Maj. Charles Hodges felt a sense of relief, the same one felt the world over.
Read MoreFormer Citadel player, Assistant Coach and current Louisville Coach, Dan McDonnell, will be on hand for the USA vs. Japan Collegiate All-Star Series.
Read MoreThomas Clark discusses the leadership skills he gained in the Marine Corps and how they reinforced what he was taught as a student at The Citadel.
Read MoreConnor Walsh’s goal is to change the lives of children living in challenging, even destitute, environments.
Read MoreRyan Rawl was killed by a suicide bomber in an Afghan market in 2012. Now, Richland County honors the Citadel alum every Independence Day with a bootcamp.
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