The Top Benefits of an Online MBA Program

Trying to move up the corporate ladder? Here are just a few of the benefits you could gain by enrolling in an online MBA program!

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Charleston City Council will get three new members Tuesday. What do they want to do?

Three new Charleston City Council members will be sworn in Tuesday after being elected in November to represent parts of West Ashley and James Island. All are new to local government and to politics in general.

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BulldogAlert

Campus Schedule for Sunday, 07 January 2018

The Corps of Cadets should follow the Commandant’s Operations Order: Exams, Winter Furlough, and Muster, dated 28 November 2017 for return to campus. The campus will reopen as planned following the Winter Furlough.

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BulldogAlert

Campus Closed Wednesday

The Citadel campus will be CLOSED Wednesday January 3 due to expected severe winter weather. County officials expect a significant “wintry mix” to impact our area, starting about 8 a.m. tomorrow.

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The Citadel’s Business Bowl helps launch young entrepreneurs

Citadel freshman C.J. Walker admitted to some nervousness before he made his “elevator pitch” at the school’s Bulldog Business Bowl.

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Remembering Professor Lori Kay Hicklin, Ph.D.

Dr. Lori Kay Hicklin, 59, of Charleston, South Carolina, entered into eternal rest Thursday, December 28, 2017.

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Holiday reading list idea: “Into the Shadows” by Lt. Col. Michael Brady

From managing threats to the homeland, to intelligence collection and emergency operations, Lt.  Michael Brady U.S. Army (retired) brings much more to a first- time novel than your average spy enthusiast. Brady served as a career tactical and strategic intelligence officer for the United States.

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Kate Brown, Robert Riggle among SoCon’s 2018 All-Conference Faculty and Staff

The Southern Conference is recognizing the assistant director of The Citadel’s Academic Support Center, Kate Brown, and business professor, Robert Riggle, Ph.D., as part of its 2018 All-Conference Faculty and Staff award recipients.

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Capturing the Power of Their Stories: “Las Voces del Lowcountry” Reveals Latino Experiences

While working as a counselor to Spanish-speaking immigrant families in the Charleston area for twelve years, Marina López was moved by the stories she heard: stories that told of struggles and despair but also revealed hopes and dreams.

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