Soccer signs two special additions through Friends of Jaclyn Foundation
Milo and Annie are now official members of the women’s soccer program, able to attend practices, games, team dinners, and more.
Read MoreMilo and Annie are now official members of the women’s soccer program, able to attend practices, games, team dinners, and more.
Read MoreLt. Col. Charles D. Hodges, USAF, is expected to receive a royal chivalric order from the Kingdom of Thailand in ceremonies at the Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C., for his efforts helping lead the Tham Luang cave rescue in Thailand.
Read MoreGeneral, one of The Citadel’s two beloved mascots, passed away quietly in the evening hours of Sept. 13 in the campus home where the mascots lived.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s Dept. of Health and Human Performance, and its newly established Center for Performance, Readiness, Resiliency, and Recovery (CPR3) are working to improve the safety and security of the state and the nation, through improving the fitness and health of its people.
Read MoreParents, family members and loved ones will visit their cadets at The Citadel Oct. 4 – 6.
Read MoreThis summer, Fritz Hollings’s brother-in-law donated the long-time senator’s class ring, honorary sword and two American flags to The Citadel Archives.
Read MoreThe Citadel has a new associate provost of enrollment management and a new library director, and named a long-time professor to Honor Court faculty advisor.
Read MoreThe Citadel is paying tribute to the victims of 9/11. Cadets placed more than 3,000 flags along the college’s Avenue of Remembrance.
Read MoreThe eighteenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in America is a good time to take stock of how far Americans and humanity as a whole have come from that horrific incident that killed almost 3,000 innocent people in the United States.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s human resources team has been researching new ways to support the college’s working mothers. That’s when the human resources team discovered Milk Stork.
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