20 years later: remembering 9/11

“I think it’s important to honor the men, women and children who lost their lives that day, whether they were civilians or emergency responders. But it’s also the first 9/11 that we don’t have troops in Afghanistan.”

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Commentary: The heat we’re now experiencing is a bit different

“In October, the results of the research will be presented to help Charlestonians better understand the extent of their urban heat challenges…”

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Augusta Rucking Crew organizes workout to commemorate 20th anniversary of 9/11

Mueller, a graduate of The Citadel, started rucking several years ago to create a community and exercise outdoors.

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Citadel engineering cadets and students designing airfield improvements for emerging electric aircraft

Senior Engineering majors will work on construction approaches needed to accommodate electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles.

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The Citadel promotes, honors two public safety officers

Clarence Brisbane was promoted from officer to patrol sergeant, and Thomas Shaffer was promoted from dispatcher to patrol officer.

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North Jersey man led record-breaking rescue mission out of Afghanistan

Lt. Col. Eric Kut, Class of 2002, was the mission commander of the C-17 Globemaster aircraft that brought 823 passengers to safety on Aug 15.

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Stantec Hires Veteran Coastal Engineer to Bolster Coastal and Marine Practice

Chris Mack earned a Master of Business Administration degree from The Citadel and has more than 30 years of engineering, management, and leadership experience

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Floods, pollution and other impacts of climate change can cause pediatric health issues

Dr. Scott Curtis, director of the Lt. Col. James B. Near Jr. Center for Climate Studies at The Citadel, said air quality goes down as temperatures go up.

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