New construction engineering program to begin at The Citadel in fall 2018

The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education (CHE) approved a new Construction Engineering Bachelor of Science degree program at The Citadel during its meeting Dec. 7 in Columbia.

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Deans selected for Baker School of Business, School of Science and Mathematics

Two accomplished academic leaders will join The Citadel as deans in the coming months, each to lead one of the college’s five schools.

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Dissecting the Gibbes Museum’s latest economic impact study

The Gibbes Museum of Art released the Citadel School of Business Administration’s study that reveals the Gibbes’ economic impact on the tri-county area.

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The Citadel’s board approves tuition and fees for 2018-19 academic year

The Citadel’s Board of Visitors approved tuition and fees for the 2018-19 academic year at their meeting held on Dec. 2.

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Citadel names new vice president for finance

Charles L. Cansler III will become The Citadel’s vice president for finance and chief financial officer (CFO) in mid-December. Cansler has 30 years of executive leadership, accounting and consulting including serving as vice chancellor for finance and administration at the University of Arkansas Little Rock.

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Amy Joseph on Preparing Nurses for Leadership Roles

Amy Joseph, Swain Department Head of Nursing at The Citadel, talks about how important leadership is in the nursing field.

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Nikki Haley’s political stock still rising despite being passed over for secretary of state job

United Nation Ambassador Nikki Haley appears to have been passed over for the job long-rumored to be her next political step: secretary of state.

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Jim Senter departing to join University of Texas at El Paso

The Citadel announced today that senior associate athletic director Robert Acunto will serve as interim director of athletics starting in mid-December 2017.

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Regeneration of specimen’s body parts generates interest in Zanin’s advanced biology lab

While Citadel cadets and students are away enjoying fall furlough and Thanksgiving traditions around the U.S., some of their specimens left behind in the classroom lab have completed a complicated biological phenomenon: regenerating their body parts.

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The Citadel holds 80th annual Christmas Candlelight Services

The community is invited to enjoy one of Charleston’s oldest holiday traditions, The Citadel Christmas Candlelight Service.

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