Crystal clear: Citadel implements bag policy for events
Bulldog fans attending athletic events at The Citadel this year are reminded of the new clear bag policy that’s in effect.
Read MoreBulldog fans attending athletic events at The Citadel this year are reminded of the new clear bag policy that’s in effect.
Read MoreThe International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, which started in the early 1980s, is one of the oldest academic journals focusing on intelligence and national security. It is now headquartered at The Citadel, with me,” said Goldman, who is the editor-in-chief of the prestigious journal. “A majority of the country’s intelligence professionals and scholars read the Journal. It is in almost every academic and government institution that focuses on intelligence.
Read MoreDuring the last weekend of October, The Citadel and The Citadel Alumni Association will hold one of the college’s biggest events of the year on campus.
Read MoreThe Citadel women’s soccer team will host the Navy Midshipmen on Sunday, Sept. 1 at 12 p.m. on Summerall Field, in the middle of The Citadel’s campus.
Read MoreGen. Loretta “Lori” Reynolds will present the first Greater Issues address of the 2019-2020 academic year on Tuesday, Sept. 24 in McAlister Field House.
Read MoreProfessor of political science, Scott Buchanan, Ph.D., is serving as the Fulbright Bicentennial Chair in American Studies at the University of Helsinki.
Read MoreMaci the bulldog has impressive lineage. She’s the “daughter” of former Citadel mascot General Thomas Curtis Metsker and the granddaughter of UGA V.
Read MoreIt’s the “why” behind the scent of pluff mud, and the thought of making use of this vast natural resource, that’s behind an on-going undergraduate research project in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at The Citadel.
Read MoreA look at some of the big events happening in and around The Citadel’s campus, including a visit from best-selling history author Rick Atkinson.
Read More“How this is going to play out is very difficult to tell but it can be extremely disruptive,” said Richard Ebeling, professor of economics at The Citadel.
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