Citadel honors 50th anniversary of first African American graduate
It’s been 50 years since Charles Foster made history as the first African American graduate of The Citadel, and his legacy is continues to show.
Read MoreIt’s been 50 years since Charles Foster made history as the first African American graduate of The Citadel, and his legacy is continues to show.
Read MoreA look back at Vice President Mike Pence’s visit to The Citadel.
Read MoreSocial studies teacher and Citadel Graduate College alumna Leslie Sullivan was surprised at Palmetto Scholars Academy with a $25,000 Milken Educator Award.
Read MoreCitadel Dept. of History professor, Damon Fordham, was recognized by the South Carolina House of Representatives for his work.
Read MoreThe military college has spent the past decade advancing cybersecurity education via new programs, a dedicated cyber center, national funding and more.
Read MoreDena Garner, Ph.D.,professor of Health and Human Performance, helped collect the initial findings that lead to the technology’s development and testing.
Read MoreIn this video, some of Foster’s classmates reflect on the man behind the “first” 50 years after Charles Foster’s graduation.
Read MoreCitadel School of Engineering alumnus promoted to major general with family and Citadel classmates at ceremony.
Read MoreA professor and some students at The Citadel have found a way to capture military history indefinitely, a way to cork time in a bottle.
Read MoreThe Vice President will travel to Charleston, South Carolina. There, he will deliver remarks to the South Carolina Corps of Cadets and participate in a Citadel Republican Society Patriot Dinner.
Read More