July 8 COVID Update: CARES Act
The CARES Act grants were awarded to Citadel cadets and students based on guidelines from the U.S. Department of Education.
Read MoreBaker School of Business earns extension for prestigious accreditation
The Baker School of Business is one of the 22 institutions to have extended its accreditation in business through the AACSB.
Read MoreA Message from General Walters
Greetings Citadel Campus Family: I trust this message finds you well. We are working hard preparing our return to face-to-face instruction in the fall, and I thank everyone on our
Read MoreFirst Army commanding general, ’85, shares his Independence Day message
Lt. Gen. Thomas James Jr., Citadel Class of 1985, is the commander of First Army. First Army is the oldest and longest established field army of the branch.
Read MorePassing the Trident: 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit Change of Command from Col. Robert Brodie to Col. Michael Nakonieczny
Col. Robert Brodie is a member of The Citadel Class of 1994 and the departing commanding officer of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit.
Read MoreA message from Sally Selden, Ph.D., provost of The Citadel
“We are shifting our schedule by one week in order to offer our entire semester of classes on campus while still ending classes before Thanksgiving.”
Read MoreMeet Ashley Towers, incoming president of the Student Veteran Association
The Citadel Student Veterans Association is a student-governed organization that assists veteran students enrolled at the Military College of South Carolina
Read MoreUnfit to Serve
Full and partial scholarships are now available to support graduate students wishing to enroll in The Citadel’s tactical performance and resiliency program.
Read MoreThe Right Path
Veteran day student Thomas Taylor planned to spend his career in the Army, but when he was injured on duty, he was forced to change his plans. And that’s when he started exploring the idea of pursuing a college education.
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