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.
Read MoreAfter their service, most of these veterans continue to give back in different ways, even though they are not in active duty.
Read MoreIn just a few months, The Citadel Pipe Band will be performing in front of a national audience at The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Scotland.
Read MoreAfter four 90-minute rounds, The Citadel’s Ethics Bowl team finished in 4th place, earning a spot at the national competition early next year.
Read MoreShe’s a two-time Army Ranger Challenge competitor, she’s on track to become an officer in the U.S. Army after graduating, and she was also Miss Charleston.
Read MoreThe Citadel Regimental Band and Pipes will represent the United States next year as the country’s designated military band at the at The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Scotland.
Read MoreThe Citadel is taking action to bring awareness to the issue of veteran suicide.
Read MoreA group of 20 randomly selected Citadel students on track for an Army commission were taken as part of a group to measure the success of the training program.
Read MoreThe Citadel Regimental Band and Pipes will proudly represent the United States as the country’s designated military band performing at The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Scotland in 2020.
Read MoreServant leadership through community service is integral to the college’s mission of developing cadets into principled leaders.
Read MoreLeadership Day only happens once a year, but the impact of the help from hundreds of cadets during that one day is far-reaching.
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