Homecoming 2025 unites generations of Citadel alumni
Each fall, The Citadel welcomes thousands of alumni, family members and friends back to campus for one of the most anticipated weekends of the year — Homecoming.
Read MoreEach fall, The Citadel welcomes thousands of alumni, family members and friends back to campus for one of the most anticipated weekends of the year — Homecoming.
Read MoreEach year, the Regimental Public Affairs NCO sits down with the Regimental Commander so that the community gets to know more about the current commander and how he is leading the South Carolina Corps of Cadets.
Read MoreWhen emergencies struck in two very different places, cadets from The Citadel relied on their training and instincts to save lives.
Read MoreFor this year’s Veterans Day, The Citadel chose a new way to pay tribute to those who have served our country — with a powerful display of American flags, placed along Summerall Field, each dedicated in honor of a veteran or active-duty service member.
Read MoreLeonard Fulghum Jr., former chair for The Citadel Board of Visitors, passed away on October 25.
Read MoreOne day every year, The Citadel cancels classes and replaces them with activities meant to enhance their leadership skills and ethical decision-making.
Read MoreSouth Carolina Humanities has named Brian Madison Jones, Ph.D., dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, to its Board of Directors.
Read MoreThe third weekend in November will hold one of The Citadel’s biggest events on campus — Homecoming 2025.
Read MoreBeyond her military service, Brig. Gen. Riedel currently serves as the Deputy Director of the DOD Cyber Institute at The Citadel.
Read MoreFrom Charleston, South Carolina, to California, and from Germany to Australia, The Citadel’s alumni clubs are ensuring that members of the Long Gray Line stay connected after graduation.
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