New South Carolina water pollution research from The Citadel points to tires, eco-plastics

Two disturbing findings made by researchers at The Citadel come as state legislators are dealing with a bill regarding the banning of plastic bags.

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Most distinguished cadets named to fall 2017 President’s List

The President’s List is one of the most distinguished cadet awards presented by The Citadel. It indicates excellence in academics and military duties. The list is a combination of the Dean’s List and the Commandant’s Distinguished List and is composed of cadets who contribute the most to their companies.

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Citadel cadets hit the high seas

Citadel cadets and students will learn about leadership and teamwork while studying aboard Charleston’s iconic Spirit of South Carolina.

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The Citadel unveils new human simulation lab

The Citadel’s Swain Department of Nursing unveiled its new 2,000 square foot human simulation lab Friday.

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Upcoming news from The Citadel – February 2018

Banner honoring Pat Conroy to be unveiled, Nationally recognized children’s book author-illustrator visits schools, Cryptocurrencies: IBM blockchain program director to hold presentation, and more coming in February.

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Why are people in the South less healthy? It’s always been the case

As seen in Newsweek, by Peter A. Coclanis A new scholarly study documenting the poor health of southern military recruits has been much in the news of late (Newsweek , January

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New human simulation lab unveiled by Citadel’s Swain Department of Nursing

When learning how to treat patients, nursing cadets and students at The Citadel now have the ability to become proficient at inserting needles, checking vital signs, and even responding to heart attack or stroke symptoms before they begin to help treat live human patients.

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Citadel’s retiring president, Lt. Gen. John Rosa, to speak at commencement

When the South Carolina Corps of Cadets’ Class of 2018 graduates May 5, they will be addressed by one of the institution’s preeminent leaders, Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, USAF (Retired),

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Charleston laundromat serves as gathering place, resource for the needy on Charleston’s East Side

At least once a week, Charleston residents short on cash can count on washing their clothes free of charge at Laundry Matters.

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