Upcoming news from The Citadel – May and summer 2018

Retired Marines Colonel, Citadel alumnus to speak at baccalaureate service, Long Gray Line parade, commencement, and more!

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Online Networking: How Social Networks Can Help Your Career

Social networks have become an increasingly useful tool for job hunters. If you’re looking to improve your online networking, make sure you’re using these mediums!

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Citadel President recognizes excellent work by employee and team of the year for 2018

The Citadel President Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa presented the Team of the Year and Employee of the Year Awards on April 20.

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Citadel nursing program cadet earns Palmetto Gold Scholarship

Future nurse and Bulldogs volleyball player, Cadet Caricia Rodriguez is the recipient of the South Carolina Palmetto Gold nurse scholarship.

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12 ways The Citadel promotes sustainability

Compressing summer workweeks, reducing food waste and composting, researching pollutants, repurposing and restocking plants for decor, and more!

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Citadel cadets, faculty and partners honored for civic engagement

Citadel cadets, faculty and partners are being recognized for their commitment to service learning and civic engagement.

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Chief of the Army Ordnance Corps promoted to the rank of brigadier general

The chief of the Army Ordnance Corps was promoted to the rank of brigadier general during a ceremony April 13 at Mark Clark Hall.

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The Citadel Sustainability Project: Growing revolutionary crops for an unpredictable future

Citadel cadets are learning how to grow crops in a controlled indoor “farm” setting, producing healthy, organic produce that can withstand unpredictable weather conditions or crop disease in the future.

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Four SC universities establish pipeline for doctorate degree program aimed at educators across state

Four colleges have joined forces to provide a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) program in Education Systems Improvement Studies.

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Tires: An Emerging Threat to Our Waterways, Our Seafood, and Ourselves?

When you’re driving, every time you brake, speed up, or hug an S-curve, you leave tiny flecks of tire behind.

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