Small Business Finance Trends in Charleston, South Carolina
Here are a few finance trends you should consider in 2018 as small business operations in South Carolina expand and change!
Read MoreHere are a few finance trends you should consider in 2018 as small business operations in South Carolina expand and change!
Read MoreThe Citadel is cultivating a new, long-range plan, which will launch when The LEAD Plan 2018 ends, and we need your input. The new strategic plan needs a name, and that is where you can lend a creative voice and have a chance to collect $500.
Read MoreThe first Greater Issues Series presentation of 2018 will take place at The Citadel next week. Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, will deliver a Greater Issues Address to the South Carolina Corps of Cadets at 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13 in the McAlister Field House.
Read MoreFeaturing a unity concert, cadet trip and more. On the 50th anniversary of the Orangeburg Massacre, Cleveland Sellers, Ph.D., will reflect on the civil rights movement and his work for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee during former Mayor Joe Riley’s Citadel course.
Read MoreFriday was a day of celebration, reflection and looking ahead to the exciting new future awaiting the Lowcountry’s only seminary.
Read MoreScience, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education is at the forefront of national and regional education agendas.
Read MoreCitadel professor and former Charleston Mayor Joseph P. Riley, Jr., is teaching a new course for the spring semester called The Why and the How: The Making of the International African American Museum. Every class in the course is open to the public.
Read MoreGetting your online MBA is convenient and is sure to increase your earning potential after graduation!
Read MoreIn this episode, ITE Member William J. (Jeff) Davis, Ph.D., Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, and Daniel Bornstein, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the Department of Health, Exercise, and Sport Science, discuss the intersection of transportation and health.
Read MoreOne of Mexico’s leading trade and development dignitaries shared his view of relations with the United States this week while visiting Charleston. Luis Rubio, chairman of the Mexican Council of Foreign Relations and of the Mexico City-based Center for Research for Development, spoke to classes at The Citadel.
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