He plays Taps each day to honor veterans. And a gold ring tells the horrors of WWII.
His father clung to one other possession, one that he had hidden away: his gold Citadel class ring.
Read MoreHis father clung to one other possession, one that he had hidden away: his gold Citadel class ring.
Read MoreJuan Campana wants to use his Intelligence and Security Studies major to return to work in the federal government after graduation.
Read MoreCleveland retired from the Army as a professor in 2017 but was not ready to leave the classroom. When a position opened up at The Citadel, he jumped on it.
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 MoreFor the Wright family, being a Marine is the family business. After 12 weeks of training, Pfc. Douglas Tanner Wright graduated Aug. 3.
Read MoreTaylor Skardon, 1982 Citadel graduate, adjunct professor and head of The Citadel Parents’ Program, discusses his pride for the college’s mission.
Read MoreCitadel students are creating and studying compounds that could be used to produce a new pain relief drug or could contain new biological activities.
Read MoreMichael Brady discusses what inspired him to join the military and what leadership skills he gained over the years.
Read MoreA brand new partnership between a Lowcountry college and downtown hospital comes with a unique military connection.
Read MoreThomas Clark discusses the leadership skills he gained in the Marine Corps and how they reinforced what he was taught as a student at The Citadel.
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