The Citadel prepares to replace Capers Hall
The Citadel is planning to demolish Capers Hall, one of the most utilized academic buildings on campus, next year and replace it with a more modern facility.
Read MoreThe Citadel is planning to demolish Capers Hall, one of the most utilized academic buildings on campus, next year and replace it with a more modern facility.
Read MoreNearly 400 graduate and evening undergraduate students from The Citadel Graduate College accepted degrees during The Citadel’s virtual commencement.
Read MoreSoon-to-be-officers joined a Zoom meeting where they practiced the ceremony. Each name was called, cadets gave their salutes remotely.
Read MoreAs each spring semester closes, The Citadel recognizes some of the outstanding cadets and active duty students at the college through a series of awards.
Read MoreThe Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act provided The Citadel with $1.249 million for student grants.
Read MoreNearly 600 members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets accepted diplomas during The Citadel’s virtual commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 9.
Read MoreDHEC with community partners is holding free COVID-19 mobile testing and popup clinics throughout the state, and more clinics will be announced soon.
Read MoreFor Jack Crosswhite, Citadel Class of 2020, the traditions of graduation go beyond getting a diploma and tossing a hat in the air.
Read MoreCitadel cadets who earned commissions as officers in the U.S. Army celebrated via a virtual event offered by the college’s Palmetto Battalion AROTC unit.
Read MoreThe book, released January 31, 2020, is something of a change in focus for Fraser-Rahim as he explores the oldest Muslim community in America.
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