Cadets and students are “SURE” to continue their investigative studies
A select number of cadets and students worked virtually throughout the summer as paid researchers in their areas of interest, guided by expert professors.
Read MoreA select number of cadets and students worked virtually throughout the summer as paid researchers in their areas of interest, guided by expert professors.
Read MoreWe are taking a multi-layered and generously resourced approach that provides ongoing, carefully mapped out cleaning and disinfection to keep our campus as safe as possible.
Read MoreClassrooms at The Citadel are now equipped with new technology called Swivl that helps brings the in-class experience to virtual learning via Zoom.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s leadership team is monitoring the development of Tropical Cyclone Isaias in concert with county and state emergency response officials.
Read MoreThe first 55 cadet-recruits of the Class of 2024 are receiving the first stage of their Citadel education after reporting to campus on July 29.
Read MoreThe Commandant of Cadets, Capt. Geno Paluso, USN (Ret.), issued new guidance for the South Carolina Corps of Cadets during the COVID-19 environment.
Read MoreTereis Drayton, a rising junior majoring in Finance, received a Homecoming surprise that was arranged by The Citadel Athletics in 2019.
Read MoreMembers of the athletic cadre returned to campus early to get special instruction on to train the incoming cadet-athlete recruits.
Read MoreThe Citadel President Gen. Walters, Provost Dr. Selden, and Commandant of Cadets Capt. Paluso, led a virtual town hall meeting to discuss Matriculation Day.
Read MoreDue to the spread and unpredictable nature of COVID-19, Citadel leadership has made the decision to suspend all fall 2020 study abroad programming.
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