From campus to computer, how The Citadel is supporting online academics

One of the considerable benefits of The Citadel experience, affirmed regularly by cadets, is the strategic development of time management skills.

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March 19 COVID-19 Update

Per Gov. McMaster, The Citadel and all higher education institutions in the state will discontinue in-person instruction through the end of the semester.

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The Citadel’s first African American barber recalls his journey at South Carolina’s military college

The first African American cadet graduated from The Citadel in 1970. One year later, the school hired its first black barber to groom cadets of color.

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March 16 COVID-19 Update

As The Citadel’s staff continues responding to the spread of COVID-19, we have made the decision to move all classes to online instruction beginning March 23, and we are preparing to extend the service until it is no longer needed.

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March 15 COVID Message

Governor Henry McMaster today announced the closure of all state colleges through the end of March.

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March 13 COVID-19 Update

Cadets and students have departed for spring break and classes are set to resume March 23.

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“The Fourth-Class System is no longer in effect.”

“The Fourth-Class System is no longer in effect.” On Friday, March 13, those words echoed off the walls of all five battalions on The Citadel’s campus.

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March 12 COVID-19 Update

College officials are working with the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control, and county health officials, as well as monitoring advisories from the U.S. Department of State and the Centers for Disease Control.

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Cadets, both battalion commanders, honored with distinguished awards

February’s final parade featured the presentation of two distinguished awards, meant to recognize two cadets’ service to the Corps, The Citadel and more.

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March 11 COVID-19 Update

College officials are working with the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control, and county health officials, as well as monitoring advisories from the U.S. Department of State and the Centers for Disease Control.

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