Citadel Foundation hires Gaylord Greene as chief athletics fundraiser

The Citadel Foundation (TCF) has tapped Lt. Col. Gaylord Greene, USA (Ret.), to serve as its next Vice President for Athletic Development.

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Citadel athletics updates due to storm

The Citadel Department of Athletics announced this week’s contests involving the Bulldogs’ volleyball, women’s soccer, mixed rifle, and men’s and women’s cross country teams have been canceled or postponed ahead

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Eighth year as top public college in South by U.S. News & World Report

For the eighth consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report ranks The Citadel as the #1 public college in the South offering up to a master’s degree.

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Fourth Generation Marine Proves He Has “The Wright Stuff”

For the Wright family, being a Marine is the family business. After 12 weeks of training, Pfc. Douglas Tanner Wright graduated Aug. 3.

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Intel Report

Every year, the CIA descends upon The Citadel’s campus in teams of four to five. Their mission? To recruit the best and brightest of the Corps.

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The Citadel earns national grant to encourage community dialogue about race

The Citadel has received a $30,000 grant to be used for encouraging community dialogue about race.

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Meet Taylor Skardon, Adjunct Professor and Head of The Citadel Parents’ Program

Taylor Skardon, 1982 Citadel graduate, adjunct professor and head of The Citadel Parents’ Program, discusses his pride for the college’s mission.

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Cultural Fluency and Successful Negotiations

More and more business are interacting with companies across the globe; meaning cultural fluency is becoming an important asset in every formal relationship

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Cadets and students named to The Citadel’s spring 2018 dean’s list

Citadel cadets and students were named to the dean’s list for their work accomplished in the spring semester of 2018.

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Most distinguished cadets named to spring 2018 President’s List

Cadets have been named to the President’s List for their outstanding work during the spring 2018 semester.

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