A statement on the passing of Senator Fritz Hollings

As a cadet, soldier, governor, senator and citizen, Fritz Hollings cared deeply about those who were less fortunate. He focused on the importance of keeping our nation strong and secure.

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Top ROTC cadets recognized for their leadership and excellence

More than 100 men and women from ROTC in the South Carolina Corps of Cadets are being recognized for their academic and military leadership and excellence.

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Citadel cadets get paid to speak up

Five cadet finalists spoke for five to seven minutes on any topic that is informational, persuasive or inspirational to compete for cash prizes.

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Study military history from almost anywhere in the world – with the experts

Some of the most distinguished minds in military history today will teach students enrolled in The Citadel Graduate College’s new Master of Arts Degree in Military History.

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The South China Sea

Note: SGT James Crump is a graduate student at The Citadel studying Intelligence and Security Studies. Crump served in the U.S. Army for eight years, before reenlisting as an intelligence analyst

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Honors Program freshmen conquer the gauntlet; reflect on knob year

The most difficult thing about making it through to Recognition Day is learning that everything at The Citadel is done a certain way for a reason.

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Citadel alum with Parkinson’s returns for annual parade, fulfilling last wish

Norris “Buck” Newton, who has been living with Parkinson’s Disease for more than a decade, had one of his last wishes to come true on Saturday.

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Military Historians Tell Us Who Will Win ‘Game of Thrones’

Citadel professor Michael Livingston, Ph.D., was one of the experts asked who will be sitting on the Iron Throne at the end of the HBO series.

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Krause Center honors Col. Myron Harrrington, Jr. for distinguished leadership and service

Col. Myron C. Harrington, Jr., USMC (Ret.), is the recipient of the 2019 Krause Center Award for Distinguished Service, Leadership and Ethics.

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Remembering Maj. Gen. Carroll LeTellier, The Citadel Class of 1949

“Maj. Gen. Carroll LeTellier is respectfully remembered by many in The Citadel community,” said Gen. Glenn M. Walters, USMC (Ret.), president of The Citadel. “He served in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for almost three decades, was known for his engineering designs and direction related to major projects around the nation including the Ravenel Bridge in Charleston, and served in numerous capacities as a leader on campus. He will be greatly missed.”

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