May 11 COVID Update

In response to the necessary disruption caused by COVID-19, The Citadel is now modifying some of its customary academic policies.

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Top cadet and faculty awards presented during The Citadel’s Virtual Commencement Plus

Recipients recognized for outstanding academic and professional achievements The Citadel honored four of its most outstanding cadets and two distinguished faculty members during the South Carolina Corps of Cadets Virtual

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How to participate in The Citadel’s virtual commencement experience

Here’s what you need to know to participate in The Citadel’s virtual commencement experience

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New Citadel graduates lean in to protect and serve

Many members of the Class of 2020 will lean in to protect and serve, carrying on the generations-old sense of duty established by cadets who preceded them.

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Student excellence day virtual conference

Each spring at The Citadel, top cadets and students share their engaged scholarship and experiences at the annual Student Excellence Day.

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May 7 COVID Update

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act provided The Citadel with $1.249 million in Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds for student grants. The funds are being issued to

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Members of the Class of 2020 get down to serious business

The Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business educates and develops innovative leaders of principle to serve both their global and local communities.

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The Citadel Space Star sets his sights on the moon

Randy Bresnik, ’89, currently serves in the astronaut office for exploration at Johnson Space Center, helping lead the Artemis 3 mission to the moon in 2024.

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The Citadel is staging poolees for observation due to COVID-19 before shipping to boot camp

The Citadel is temporarily staging incoming poolees headed for recruit training for 14 days for observation due to COVID-19.

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Remembering Mr. Harry Huge and Dr. James Martin Hayes Jr.

The Citadel is remembering, and posthumously honoring, two dedicated servant leaders who were to receive honorary degrees as part of the 2020 commencements.

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