The Citadel’s Quarters One
Before Gen. Walters and his wife, Gail, could call Quarters One home, the 65-year-old presidential house needed a face-lift to repair signs of aging.
Read MoreBefore Gen. Walters and his wife, Gail, could call Quarters One home, the 65-year-old presidential house needed a face-lift to repair signs of aging.
Read MoreA group of 14 cadets and students from The Citadel are working, going to class, and learning from real-world decision makers in “The Citadel in DC” program.
Read MoreMorris Robinson, ’91, finally committed to serious vocal training and his opera career began when he was cast in “Aida” in 1999.
Read MoreThe Fourth of July celebration at Camp Lejeune will feature a special musical performance by Citadel alumnus and singer-songwriter Marine Col. Mike Corrado.
Read MoreGilbert Fenters has been accepted into Oxford’s highly competitive Master of Science in Global Governance and Diplomacy, a nine-month program.
Read MoreNote: “Augie” Miceli played a huge role in sending cadets to The Citadel, serving the Citadel Volunteer Recruitment (CVR) program. Its mission, under the guidance of the Citadel Alumni Association
Read MoreChaplain Joe Molina recently became a member of the Charleston Mayor’s Clergy Advisory Council as well as a published author.
Read MoreThe Citadel Foundation and the city of Charleston are teaming up to build oyster reefs along the western edge of the Ashley River.
Read MoreLt. Sarah Zorn, the first woman to serve as regimental commander at The Citadel, spoke to cadets and shared some inspirational moments from her past..
Read MoreAmong his many roles, Ken Byrd served as Aberdeen Town Commissioner, volunteer director for The Citadel’s Alumni Association and a colonel in the Air Force.
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