Family of Marine missing in the Sierras since February wants to resume search now that snow has melted
For five months Greg Kraft, his wife Roxanne and other family members have been waiting and hoping that Matthew’s body would be found.
Read MoreFor five months Greg Kraft, his wife Roxanne and other family members have been waiting and hoping that Matthew’s body would be found.
Read MoreJackson, a 2017 graduate of The Citadel, is back home in Mobile, Ala., after playing a season of professional American football in Turkey.
Read MoreKerry Taylor, Ph.D. history professor at The Citadel, recognizes that the college has the New Deal to thank for much of its campus along the Ashley River.
Read MoreThe Citadel is looking to expand enrollment in its business administration major under new transfer agreements with two-year colleges around the Southeast.
Read MoreKeynote speaker for Purple Heart Day ceremony: Lt. Col. Matthew Kutilek, USMC, Citadel Class of 2001. Kutilek was presented with the Purple Heart for wounds suffered in 2010 while he was deployed to Afghanistan
Read MoreAs the academic year begins, The Citadel is welcoming new faculty to its ranks and celebrating the promotions of current faculty members, with a new provost in the lead.
Read MoreFrancis completed her Master’s in Health, Exercise, and Sports Science at The Citadel and started a Varsity Lacrosse program at a Lowcountry high school.
Read MoreThe Project Management program at The Citadel Graduate College hit the trifecta for me: convenient, affordable and well-respected, said graduate student Sara Massey.
Read MoreDr. Muhammad Fraser-Rahim, Executive Director, Quilliam North America, Professor of Intelligence and Security Studies at The Citadel, provides commentary about El Paso mass shooting.
Read MoreBoth Col. Robert E. Lyon, Jr, Class of 1971, and Col. F. G. “Greg” Delleney, Jr., Class of 1974, officially join the Board of Visitors.
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