The Citadel to offer two full-ride scholarships to Ukrainian citizens affected by Russian invasion
The Citadel will offer two Ukrainian citizens who have been affected by the Russian invasion a scholarship covering full tuition and fees.
Read MoreThe Citadel will offer two Ukrainian citizens who have been affected by the Russian invasion a scholarship covering full tuition and fees.
Read MoreHaving completed the challenges of the fourth-class system, members of the Class of 2025 now begin a new phase of their journey through The Citadel’s four-year system of leadership development.
Read MoreOn Friday, March 25, cadets will leave their battalions as knobs for the final time to begin the Gauntlet. The next day, they will march together to Marion Square and renew their cadet oath.
Read More“All nurses lead whether at the bedside, in the community, or at hospitals. Catherine Hill is most certainly doing that.”
Read More“Carmine was so important to everybody. He was everybody’s best friend.”
Read MoreAs The Citadel prepares cadets and students for success in the workforce, the Career Center gives them the tools needed to find the right job.
Read MorePhoto: Dr. Jeffrey Rogg, a professor in the Department of Intelligence and Security Studies, during an interview with WCSC-TV on Wednesday, March 16. Faculty answers call to contribute from media,
Read More“As a first-generation Hispanic, I was blessed to receive my American citizenship through the United States Army.”
Read More“It’s really been great to have the leadership of Cadet Stephens, and now the other Citadel cadets who are engaging to help the Ashley Ridge High School cyber team continue to grow and thrive.”
Read More“Whether, serving students as a caring advisor and extraordinary teacher… Dr. Elamin has demonstrated a lifetime of exceptional service to STEM education in his local community and beyond.”
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