Preparing for The Citadel’s Homecoming 2024
The second weekend in November will hold one of The Citadel’s biggest events on campus — Homecoming 2024 — hosted by The Citadel Alumni Association.
Read MoreThe second weekend in November will hold one of The Citadel’s biggest events on campus — Homecoming 2024 — hosted by The Citadel Alumni Association.
Read MoreThe newest vice chair of the Board of Visitors, Col. Triz Smith, M.D., began his term on Oct. 17 after being elected during a June 7 meeting.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s Class of 1979 Leadership Day was held on Wednesday, Oct. 16. In place of regularly scheduled classes, Citadel cadets participated in a day of servant leadership.
Read MoreThe Citadel unveiled a bust of Maj. Gen. John Grinalds, its 18th president, which will greet those who enter the front doors of Capers Hall.
Read MoreAfter thirteen years at The Citadel, the last six years as Director of Athletics, Mike Capaccio announced his retirement as athletics director today. Capaccio has spent more than 40 years
Read MoreThe Citadel’s new study abroad program at Brasenose College in Oxford outlined the beginnings of a rich relationship between the two great institutions.
Read MoreWith a surge of new interest and steadfast leadership, The Citadel’s Hockey Club is poised for an exciting season. Backed by the guidance of seasoned coaches and an experienced team captain, the Hockey Club is pushing beyond the typical expectations of a club sport.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s Department of Intelligence and Security Studies is getting ready for their newest event — an Open Source Intelligence, or OSINT, conference. Partnering with the Department of Political Science’s Governor John C. West Chair, the conference will take place from Oct. 23 through Oct. 25 inside the Capers Hall auditorium.
Read MoreOver the summer, six Citadel cadets chose to spend their break at the Royal Military Academy in Breda, Netherlands.
Read MoreA look at some of the events happening on campus, including Leadership Day, an applied physics experience for high school students and more.
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