Two Citadel cadets win $10,000 for brewing up new business idea
Drink Up, a company that would let customers order craft beer online, wins competition after five teams of cadets and students pitch their business ideas.
Read MoreDrink Up, a company that would let customers order craft beer online, wins competition after five teams of cadets and students pitch their business ideas.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s Assistant Provost for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, J. Goosby Smith, will give the keynote speech at a dialogue about anti-discrimination.
Read More“After leaving The Citadel, I never felt like my heart was anywhere else,” Barron said. That’s how he felt for nearly 50-plus years, until January 2017, when he discovered an online degree program at The Citadel and decided it was his time to go back.
Read MoreThe safety of our campus community is our primary concern; therefore, all public activities after 3 p.m. today, Friday April 19 are canceled. Online classes will continue as scheduled. Faculty
Read MoreCitadel Professor Johnston Peeples, Ph.D., is honored for service and leadership while the School of Engineering recognizes industry leaders for their accomplishments.
Read MoreMiddle and high school girls in the Charleston area are invited to apply for The Citadel’s National Security Agency (NSA) funded cyber security camp to be held on campus for five days in the summer.
Read MoreThe Citadel is proud to recognize Multimedia Services as the Team of the Year and Stanton Adams as the Employee of the Year for 2019.
Read MoreFormer U.S. Senator and former South Carolina Governor, E. Fritz Hollings lived his life in the service of others; the kind of servant-leader The Citadel, through its mission to educate and develop principled leaders, strives to produce.
Read More(Above) Former Vice President Joe Biden says goodbye to his longtime friend Fritz Hollings after delivering the eulogy at the funeral of the late former South Carolina Senator at Summerall Chapel
Read MoreOur entire Citadel family is mourning the loss of Cadet Keith Schemm and Miss Elizabeth “Libby” Daniel, who died Sunday morning in a tragic car crash. The loss of two so young and full of promise is a heart-breaking wound for our small community.
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