Traditional Media is not Dead
Maria Aselage is a full-time marketing and communications professor at The Citadel, who owns HearSay Communications, a Charleston-based boutique company.
Read MoreMaria Aselage is a full-time marketing and communications professor at The Citadel, who owns HearSay Communications, a Charleston-based boutique company.
Read MoreThe goal is to build a pair of hands to communicate as a teaching aid and potentially as a human substitute when an ASL translator can’t be brought in.
Read More“You don’t go through something like this without alterations. But the human spirit is resilient, and there’s a special kindness in this community.”
Read MoreThe Citadel ranks number 1 among public schools in South Carolina for the second year in a row for value.
Read MoreI wanted you to know to expect the remittance of funds, tailored to your financial arrangements with the college, by April 30.
Read MoreAthletes who are practicing social distancing now have to turn to social media and technology to stay in touch with their friends and fellow athletes in quarantine.
Read MoreThe most prestigious award presented by the Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics is normally announced at the annual Principled Leadership Symposium.
Read MoreIn response to COVID-19, three Citadel professors are working on a new design for an N95 medical mask while also printing pre-approved masks for MUSC.
Read MoreChange and uncertainly are often accompanied by stress and anxiety. The new “abnormal requiring learning and sheltering at home, plus social distancing from our network of friends, can lead to
Read MoreCorps Day Weekend is when The Citadel celebrates the birthday of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets. This normally includes several days of events, military parades and ceremonies along with
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