From cadet to commission: Members of the Class of 2021 become officers in the U.S. Armed Forces
In a joint commissioning ceremony, members of the Class of 2021 accepted commissions into the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps.
Read MoreIn a joint commissioning ceremony, members of the Class of 2021 accepted commissions into the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps.
Read MoreIn ’21, there are some unusual ties between the Mechanical and Civil Engineering programs: Two mechanical engineers, two civil engineers, four athletes and two musicians.
Read MoreThe Citadel honors some of its best and brightest with more than 60 awards, celebrating achievements in academics, leadership and service.
Read More“I listened to my dad who said to enjoy the small things at The Citadel because when we look back those are going to be the big things. The past four years will be hard to beat.”
Read MoreMore than 560 cadets will graduate as members of The Citadel Class of at McAlister Field House.
Read More“On-campus housing is available to all degree-seeking students attending summer programs.”
Read MoreIn three years, John Rush III aspires to graduate with a Citadel business degree and become a fourth-generation military service member.
Read More“Christian views criticism as an opportunity for improvement and always strives for perfection. He may be one of the most outstanding cadets I have ever met.”
Read MoreMembers of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets Class of 2021, led by Cadet Col. Nick Piacentini, regimental commander, will enjoy this tradition at 3:45 p.m. on Friday, May 7, 2021.
Read More“The efforts of the cadets were an outward demonstration of honoring veterans who have served our country.”
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