Diseases from the sea being studied by 3 South Carolina colleges
Photo: An algal bloom infests a retention pond on the South Carolina coast As seen in The Post and Courier, by Bo Petersen Living on the coast is getting riskier
Read MorePhoto: An algal bloom infests a retention pond on the South Carolina coast As seen in The Post and Courier, by Bo Petersen Living on the coast is getting riskier
Read MoreThe Citadel is proud to recognize Julie Lipovsky, Ph.D., as the 2019 recipient of the Black History Month Dr. Julie Lipovsky, The Citadel Intercollegiate Consortium’s MLK award. Lipovsky, a professor of psychology, served as The Citadel Assistant Provost for Diversity and as a co-chair of the Diversity Equity and Inclusion Council for years.
Read MoreWhen presented with the chance to go outside of his comfort zone internationally, Logan Miller accepted not one but three study abroad opportunities during his four years at The Citadel.
Read MoreMore than 20 researchers from five colleges and universities are beginning their work aimed at better protecting human health through the new Center for Oceans and Human Health and Climate Change Interactions.
Read MoreTake a look back at some of our favorite moments from the first 100 days of the Walters administration.
Read MoreThe Citadel Graduate College offers the #1 Online MBA program in the state of South Carolina, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report.
Read MoreAs The Military College of South Carolina, members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets have served in many of the state’s gubernatorial inaugurations going back more than 100 years.
Read More“Our team did not speak Kinyarwanda, but we did speak the language of service, humanity and love which as we saw in Kigali are truly universal,” Citadel Cadet David Days said.
Read MoreAfter almost four decades of dormancy, The Citadel Flying Club is operational again with about 240 members.
Read MoreFrom the confined space of a shipping container, military college cadets grow and harvest hundreds of heads of lettuce per week for staff and students.
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