Why are people in the South less healthy? It’s always been the case

As seen in Newsweek, by Peter A. Coclanis A new scholarly study documenting the poor health of southern military recruits has been much in the news of late (Newsweek , January

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Charleston laundromat serves as gathering place, resource for the needy on Charleston’s East Side

At least once a week, Charleston residents short on cash can count on washing their clothes free of charge at Laundry Matters.

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Citadel’s provost receives 2018 Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award

The provost and dean of The Citadel is the recipient of this year’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award.

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Friends of the Daniel Library spring lecture series kicks off with authors’ panel

The Citadel’s history, culture and leadership will be discussed during an upcoming panel with authors who have published books about the college.

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The Citadel: Ron Welch on Partnering with Businesses in the Community

Ron Welch, Dean of Engineering at The Citadel, talks about the many ways the school interacts with businesses.

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Can penguins and people get along? Citadel professor wants to know

Can penguins and people get along? That’s one of the questions Citadel professor Dr. Paul Nolan is trying to answer.

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Meet Pamela King, Cataloging and Government Documents Specialist at The Citadel’s Daniel Library

Pamela King served as buck sergeant in the United States Air Force from 1982-1989. She has been at The Citadel for almost four years. The Citadel is proud to honor those who have served our country, including the veterans who are now members of our faculty and staff.

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The world’s antiquities are in danger. Citadel students hope to save them with a scanner

As seen in The Post and Courier, by Paul Bowers James Bezjian returned from Scotland in December with a trove of Bronze Age and Byzantine artifacts stashed on a hard

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South Carolina National Guard leader offers cadets advice at The Citadel Army ROTC

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. R. Van McCarty, deputy adjutant general for South Carolina, shared advice with freshman and sophomore cadets.

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Citadel-led study reveals threat to U.S. military readiness due to unfit recruits

A research study released by The Citadel in collaboration with the U.S. Army Public Health Center and the American Heart Association is the first to show that the low fitness of U.S. Army recruits from 10 Southern states poses a threat to military readiness and national security.

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