Introducing The Citadel Class of 2024 Summerall Guards
The Citadel has announced the 61 rising-senior cadets who are now officially members of the elite military drill troupe.
Read MoreThe Citadel has announced the 61 rising-senior cadets who are now officially members of the elite military drill troupe.
Read MoreAs it nears completion this summer, the Capers Hall Replacement Project will result in a building equipped with cutting-edge technology and educational opportunities for thousands of Citadel cadets and students.
Read MoreMembers of the Class of 2026 are now officially recognized as part of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets.
Read MoreThe Citadel has updated the Hazard Mitigation Plan and wants the public’s input on the draft plan.
Read MoreRegimental Band Director Lt. Col. Timothy Smith knew he wanted to compose something original for the band when inspiration struck – The Citadel was getting ready to celebrate 100 Years on the Ashley.
Read MoreAfter attending the Black Alumni Collective National Leadership Symposium, more than 140 alumni are taking what they learned back to more than 30 different colleges. The Symposium — held the
Read MoreEach year, The Citadel STEM Center of Excellence will have two summer programs — a STEAM camp and GenCyber Summer Camp.
Read MoreIncoming ROTC cadets may be offered two supplemental scholarships — The Citadel Service to Country Tuition Scholarship 2027 as well as the National Service Room Scholarship.
Read MoreCitadel Cadet Miles Scott saved a woman’s life and received the Andrew Mazur Award for his heroic actions.
Read MoreAfter working in Asia for the last 25 years, Ed Wray, a gifted photojournalist, has returned to the United States. He is now telling The Citadel story through his powerful imagery.
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