Could a floating garage on water fix Charleston parking? A Citadel grad thinks so.

A Citadel graduate was awarded a patent for a floating parking deck that he said could help alleviate Charleston’s parking crunch and help with disasters.

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Out of the impact zone: Surf therapy helps veterans heal

The therapy uses surfing as a vehicle to teach veterans different techniques for coping with the psychological and physical scars of war.

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Citadel Track and Field teams hold annual holiday food drive

The track and field and cross country teams took part in their annual holiday food drive earlier this week to support needy families in the Charleston area.

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Citadel professor speaks about stealthy microplastics

Citadel professor John Weinstein, Ph.D., speaks about microplastics with Pattrn, an online media outlet connected to The Weather Channel.

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The Intelligent Choice: The World Needs More Principled Leaders

Are you ready to take the next step in your leadership evolution? Do you wish to be a more effective leader within your organization?

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Citadel STEM Center spreads computer science excellence across South Carolina

The Citadel hosted more than 340 middle and high school students interested in computer science from 12 different schools across the state.

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Shining a light on what it takes to prepare for The Citadel’s Christmas Candlelight Service

Fifty cadets are spending hours practicing getting ready to perform in the Christmas Candlelight Service, an iconic part of the Lowcountry’s holiday season.

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Citadel students featured in portrait series of women veterans in the Lowcountry

After their service, most of these veterans continue to give back in different ways, even though they are not in active duty.

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Citadel’s Paul Rhyne ranks among top 10 Army ROTC cadets in America

For the third consecutive year, a Citadel cadet is among the top ten Army ROTC cadets in the nation.

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