Citadel professor earns 2017 Distinguished Book Award for military history

Research conducted by Citadel English professor, Michael Livingston, Ph.D., is changing the way scholars view an infamous battle that occurred centuries ago. The findings are published in Livingston’s latest book, The Battle of Crécy: A Casebook.

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Citadel’s New Nursing Department Made Possible By Swain Family

The Citadel’s new Swain Department of Nursing is being established through the generosity of a gift from the Swain family.

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The Citadel Space Star

Veteran NASA astronaut, Col. Randy Bresnik, USMC (Ret.), is one of The Citadel’s most visible principled leaders in the history of the college. The 1989 alumnus will serve as flight engineer July 28 on a mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

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The Citadel launching Swain Department of Nursing

The S.C. Board of Nursing has approved a nursing program at The Citadel, according to a news release.

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Evacuation order lifted

The Governor has lifted the evacuation order and members of The Citadel community are slowly making their way back to Charleston today and tomorrow.

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Citadel Campus Remains Closed Mon. Oct. 10

The storm has passed and we are thankful that damage to The Citadel is minimal. We hope everyone in The Citadel fared well and is safe and sound.

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Citadel closure at 5:30 tonight, Tues., Oct. 4

The Citadel will close at 5:30 this evening, Tuesday, Oct. 4 in accordance with the mandatory evacuation of the South Carolina coast issued by Gov. Nikki Haley due to Hurricane Matthew.

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Campus Hurricane Matthew monitoring update

The Citadel continues to monitor Hurricane Matthew for potential impact of Parents’ Weekend and campus operations.

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Monitoring Hurricane Matthew and impact on Parents’ Weekend

The Citadel continues to monitor Hurricane Matthew for potential impact on Parents’ Weekend and campus operations.

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Inspired By Intrigue

Austin Gray has always been inquisitive. As the youngest of five boys, Gray was always asking – or pestering – his older brothers with questions. Now as an adult, that same curiosity has led him to pursue a PhD in environmental health science at UNCG.

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