Citadel’s service commitment earns second Carnegie Foundation Classification for Community Engagement

“Being classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a community-engaged campus is an honor few colleges achieve. The real victory though is the many students who find their calling and go on to be lifelong engaged citizens.”

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A former four-star general, now president of AUSA, to speak at The Citadel

He’s one of the few people to rise from private to four-star general — and soon he’ll be at The Citadel to share some of his experiences.

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Scotty Schulhofer: Better With Age

A former member of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets went on to a horse racing career that included 1,328 victories and earnings of $54,657,686.

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Rep. Cox picked as 1st head of new SC Veterans’ Affairs Dept

S.C. State Rep. Bobby Cox is a 2002 graduate of The Citadel, where he served as Cadet Regimental Commander in charge of all students.

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Out of the impact zone: Surf therapy helps veterans heal

The therapy uses surfing as a vehicle to teach veterans different techniques for coping with the psychological and physical scars of war.

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Citadel students featured in portrait series of women veterans in the Lowcountry

After their service, most of these veterans continue to give back in different ways, even though they are not in active duty.

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Vietnam veterans honor fallen Citadel graduate who saved their lives

“I tried to get him out. He was trying to help us. If it hadn’t been for him and his platoon, we wouldn’t be here today.”

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Celebrating success: The South Carolina Corps of Cadets Class of 2019

Approximately 500 members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets (SCCC) are being awarded diplomas on May 4, and are progressing to their next step in life whether it be a career as a military officer; a job as a working professional; attending graduate, medical or law school, or serving in internships.

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Study military history from almost anywhere in the world – with the experts

Some of the most distinguished minds in military history today will teach students enrolled in The Citadel Graduate College’s new Master of Arts Degree in Military History.

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