We Are Charleston authors facilitate important discussion at The Citadel

What are the major causes and consequences of intolerance and hateful speech? What price does society pay for lacking a full and balanced understanding of the nation’s history? Why does diversity and inclusion make societies stronger?

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Statement from Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, president of The Citadel, on Nov. 6

As we prepare for the upcoming event with Steve Bannon, our highest priority is the safety and well-being of our campus community.

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Readout from Lt Gen Rosa’s Meeting with Rep Gilliard

Lt Gen John Rosa met with Rep Wendell Gilliard and a small delegation of civic leaders in his office today.

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Zucker Family School of Education’s Authors in Schools literacy initiative is working to grow lifelong readers

Hearing a story vibrantly told by the person who wrote it is one way the Zucker Family School of Education hopes to make an impact on young readers.

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Statement from Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, president of The Citadel

The Citadel Republican Society, a student-run organization, has invited Steve Bannon to speak at a club event later this month.

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Campus Life In The News

War memorial dedication as seen on Live5 News

The Citadel War Memorial was dedicated on October 27, 2017. Here is a report from local CBS affiliate WCSC-TV.

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The Value of Grant-Funded Scientific Research

Talk of deep cuts in federal funding for basic and applied research this past spring had many in the scientific community alarmed.

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Carmine Pecorelli, Class of 1954, named Alumnus of the Year by Citadel Alumni Association

The oldest member of The Citadel Class of 1954, Carmine Pecorelli, is The Citadel Alumni Association’s 2017 Alumnus of the Year. Pecorelli was presented with the award on Oct. 28 during the college’s homecoming weekend.

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Coast Guard cutter Oliver Berry first ship named after Citadel alumnus

Chief Petty Officer Oliver Fuller Berry, a member of The Citadel Class of 1928, dedicated his life to serving others. Now, the Coast Guard cutter named in his honor will continue Berry’s legacy of service.

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Southern Conference’s Voter Participation Championship: The Citadel claims runner up for “Most Improved” school

In an attempt to address one of American democracy’s biggest problems – low and unequal participation that leads to low levels of engagement beyond college – the Southern Conference launched “SoCon Votes,” the first NCAA Division 1 conference championship for voter participation.

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