The Great ShakeOut: Learning more about earthquake impacts
Researchers at The Citadel are working to use the shear wave velocities to predict the response of soils at a variety of Charleston-area locations.
Read MoreResearchers at The Citadel are working to use the shear wave velocities to predict the response of soils at a variety of Charleston-area locations.
Read MoreThe night before Leadership Day 2018, cadets, students, faculty and staff will hear the inspiring story of Medal of Honor Recipient Sgt. Kyle J. White.
Read MoreThe ring is a connector. When I wear the ring, I will know that I am linked with a Long Gray Line of brothers and sisters that have come before me.
Read MoreI am the first in my family to graduate from The Citadel, but I hope I am creating a legacy for others here.
Read MoreWhen I called the college to report my injury, the Navy ROTC office told me that my contract would be cancelled and I would have to wait to matriculate.
Read MoreI have chosen to honor my two brothers on my own Band of Gold. In their memory, I have inscribed “CR & AR” on my ring, so that I know that I will always carry them with me.
Read MoreWhy should you use Merit? We have compiled a few reasons.
Read MoreCitadel cadets and students are continuing their commitment to civic service as they travel abroad.
Read MoreThe Citadel in DC is a summer program where students live, learn, and intern using Washington, DC as an active classroom. Students earn nine credit hours–six hours for their internship, and three for a visual and intelligence course.
Read MoreArmy National Guard Cadet Miller Ford knew from a young age that he wanted to join the Military, but he didn’t realize it could also help him pay for his education.
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