Employees find a new normal in the pandemic
The Citadel employs more than 1,000 people, plus contract employees like Iris Hamilton-Seabrook, who works for the company that provides custodial services.
Read MoreThe Citadel employs more than 1,000 people, plus contract employees like Iris Hamilton-Seabrook, who works for the company that provides custodial services.
Read MoreNormally, during finals, cadets can soothe their study jitters by playing with dogs brought to campus for the Daniel Library’s Doggy Day.
Read MoreThe Citadel has its Army cadets take the oath of office together, going one-by-one to state their name, then repeating the rest of the oath in unison.
Read MoreDr. Brian Madison Jones of Johnson C. Smith University to lead SHHS, the largest academic unit of the five schools comprising the college.
Read MoreThough the ingredients may not align with today’s nutrition guidelines, the chocolaty sweets were a welcome addition to meals in the mess “back in the day.”
Read MoreMarchant is using open source CAD files from the internet to produce the 3D print mask extenders and clips for medical personnel and front-line workers.
Read MoreThe final round of the Baker Business Bowl will be held publically via Zoom on Wednesday, April 22 from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Read MoreMajor General David Wilson, a member of the Class of 1991, is the first African American graduate from The Citadel to become a two-star general.
Read MoreA project that began with The Citadel, MUSC and Coastal Carolina University to produce crucial medical equipment has grown into a statewide effort.
Read MoreIt’s a new, story-reading web resource for teachers and parents, and the children they are educating while schools are closed due to the pandemic.
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