Zorn to make history as Citadel’s first woman regimental commander
Cadet Sarah J. Zorn will be first woman to lead the South Carolina Corps of Cadets as regimental commander in the history of the college.
Read MoreCadet Sarah J. Zorn will be first woman to lead the South Carolina Corps of Cadets as regimental commander in the history of the college.
Read MoreThe Citadel and the College of Charleston are collaborating to offer two new graduate certificates.
Read MoreAs a general manager at the Georgia Ports Authority, Karl Nell oversees almost 100 people in the crane division at one of the world’s busiest ports. So, when Nell decided he wanted to learn more about how to lead and influence his employees, he turned to The Citadel’s leadership studies program.
Read MoreStacy L. Pearsall is an award-winning photographer and decorated combat veteran whose images have helped many appreciate the heroism of wounded veterans. Most recently, her work was featured in the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.
Read MoreProfessionals looking to advance their military careers or pursue work in international relations, law, or business can get practical training at The Citadel’s International Politics and Military Affairs graduate program.
Read MoreMeet Chaplain Joe R. Molina, CDR, USN (Ret.), Chaplain to the Corps of Cadets and Director of Religious Activities at the Citadel. The Citadel is proud to honor those who have served our country, including the veterans who are now members of our faculty and staff.
Read MoreAs part of Women’s History Month at The Citadel, the new assistant provost for leadership and department head and professor of The Citadel Department of Leadership Studies will give a presentation at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday, March 27 on campus.
Read MoreFour highly decorated military leaders have been named finalists in The Citadel’s search for its 20th president. The Citadel Board of Visitors released the names of the three- and four-star generals as a prelude to interviews with the candidates in late March and early April.
Read MoreAs Corps Day approaches, all members of The Citadel family will get a chance to showcase their Citadel pride at The Citadel’s first-ever giving day.
Read MoreCitadel cadets are spending part of their Spring Furlough on a four-day trip to locations important to the Civil Rights Movement. From March 8 – 11, the cadets will visit historical sites, museums and colleges in Orangeburg, South Carolina; Greensboro, North Carolina; and Washington D.C.
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