Remembering their sacrifices on the 75th anniversary of D-Day
The names of 281 Citadel alumni are engraved in the marble of The Citadel War Memorial, honored for their sacrifices after being killed in action during WWII. Of those men, two were killed 75 years ago today during D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.
Read MoreFirst trip out of the USA takes cadet to Amazon basin
(Note: Carleton Bailiff has returned from Peru. You can find his final thoughts about his trip at the end of this article.) Peru is the fourth largest rain forest country
Read MoreFrom cadets to doctors: On the path toward fulfilling their goals
Eleven former cadets and students who graduated from The Citadel between 2008 – 2015, and are well on their way to becoming physicians after completing medical school in May.
Read MoreIs Your Data Safe? A Cybersecurity Expert’s Perspective
Dr. Shankar Banik, a cybersecurity expert at The Citadel says cybersecurity is a problem that is managed, not solved. You can take precautions to minimize your vulnerability, but as recent high-profile attacks on the state of South Carolina, Target, Facebook, Twitter, Marriott Hotels and many, many other organizations demonstrate, no one’s information is totally safe. The more online services you use in your daily life, the more vulnerable you are, Dr. Banik warns.
Read MoreChange leading research directed by Dr. John Weinstein
Internationally noted professor of Biology at The Citadel, John Weinstein, Ph.D., is leading change through ongoing environmental toxicology research.
Read MoreDr. J. Goosby Smith on Inclusive Leaders & Spiritual Growth
Dr. J Goosby Smith leads a module for the Applied Wisdom Institute, meant to help emerging leaders understand who they are and why they do what they do.
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