The Citadel mounts ‘Biloxi Blues’ in partnership with South of Broadway Theatre Company

It’s the first collaboration between the school and the North Charleston-based company, and is part of The Citadel’s effort to expand its fine arts program.

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March 9 COVID-19 Update

At this time no one at The Citadel is showing symptoms of COVID-19 or being tested for symptoms, and there are no cases of COVID-19 on campus.

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Remembering Lt. Col. James “Jim” Near Jr.

Photo: Lt. Col. James Near Jr. with son in the Australian Outback, near Ayers Rock. (Provided by the Near family.) Lt. Col. James “Jim” Byron Near Jr., USAF (Ret.), a

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Leadership reaction course steers freshmen toward successful cadet future

The Citadel Class of 2023 learned about teamwork, stamina and resiliency during their February LRC.

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Cadets bring the heat for one of The Citadel’s coldest club sports

Friday and Saturday nights are met with a new anticipation for many cadets during hockey season.

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Cadet mentor, future nurse, builder of “Little Free Libraries” selected as Newman Civic Fellow

In recognition of his civic service, Crook was selected as a 2020 Newman Civic Fellow, after being nominated by The Citadel President, Gen. Glenn M. Walters

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March 5 COVID-19 Update

The Citadel Office of Study Abroad has cancelled a spring furlough session that would have taken a group to several destinations in northern Europe including Belgium, France and the Netherlands.

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Remarkable Women: Dr. Conway Saylor

This year, the child psychologist and researcher is celebrating 30 years as a professor at The Citadel. But her impact spans far beyond the classroom.

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Citadel cadets win 1st place in national fitness competition

A group of five Citadel cadets, four males and one female, competed against 36 other military colleges and schools from across the U.S.

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March 3 COVID-19 Update

The Citadel is actively monitoring the global outbreak of respiratory illness caused by coronavirus (termed “2019-nCoV”) for developments that may impact our campus community.

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