Going covert to protect America
For decades The Citadel has trained leaders to help lead the nation’s intelligence agencies and military intelligence forces.
Read MoreFor decades The Citadel has trained leaders to help lead the nation’s intelligence agencies and military intelligence forces.
Read MoreThe Citadel President Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa presented the Team of the Year and Employee of the Year Awards on April 20.
Read MoreFuture nurse and Bulldogs volleyball player, Cadet Caricia Rodriguez is the recipient of the South Carolina Palmetto Gold nurse scholarship.
Read MoreCitadel cadets, faculty and partners are being recognized for their commitment to service learning and civic engagement.
Read MoreThe chief of the Army Ordnance Corps was promoted to the rank of brigadier general during a ceremony April 13 at Mark Clark Hall.
Read MoreWhen you’re driving, every time you brake, speed up, or hug an S-curve, you leave tiny flecks of tire behind.
Read MoreA letter to the editor from Citadel professor Brian Norris regarding cellphone blocking technology in South Carolina.
Read MoreThere were 6.4 times fewer terrorist attacks in the U.S. in the last ten years compared to the 1970s, according to the Global Terrorism Database.
Read MoreThe Citadel Class of 2019 Summerall Guards are now in position to begin their mission. The 61 rising-senior cadets held their first performance after the rifle exchange ceremony with the 2018 guards on March 24.
Read MoreMore than 80 men and women from the Reserved Officer Training Corps (ROTC) in the South Carolina Corps of Cadets are being recognized for their academic and military leadership and excellence.
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