Two new additions to campus make their Homecoming 2022 debut
Two M101 howitzers, which were previously fired during President Ronald Reagan’s inauguration, are now on Summerall Field.
Read MoreTwo M101 howitzers, which were previously fired during President Ronald Reagan’s inauguration, are now on Summerall Field.
Read MoreA look at some of the events happening on campus, including Homecoming, Veterans Day celebrations, the 2022 Candlelight Service and more.
Read MoreThe first weekend in November will hold one of The Citadel’s biggest events on campus — Homecoming 2022 — hosted by The Citadel Alumni Association.
Read MoreEarning a Citadel ring is one of the pinnacles of a cadet career, but for some, the worry of financial cost can make this milestone seem unattainable. Because of this,
Read MoreDamirelys Perez is a Psychology major. She was born in Pennsylvania and has lived in Japan and Germany. She is captain for the women’s rifle team and has been named
Read MoreOne day each year in October, the entire Corps of Cadets trade in regular classes for servant leadership and service opportunities.
Read MoreCitadel professor Michael Livingston, Ph.D., is set to release a companion book on the best-selling “Wheel of Time” series. His book, titled “Origins of The Wheel of Time: The Legends and Mythologies that Inspired Robert Jordan” will debut on Nov. 8.
Read MoreThe Zucker Family School of Education was a selected recipient of the 2022 Frank Murray Leadership Recognition for Continuous Improvement. They are ranked as one of the best master’s and bachelor’s programs for education in South Carolina.
Read MoreMason Hand is a political science major from Greenville, South Carolina. He is a Dean’s List and Gold Stars recipient and is in the Honors Program. Hand is an editor for the Gold Star Journal, Vice Chairman of the Hollings Society and member of the Political Honors Society. He serves as the Regimental Adjutant for the 2022-23 school year. Hand is also a legacy cadet whose father, Michael Hand, ’90, served as First Battalion adjutant.
Read More“No matter what struggles I faced or what adversity came my way, The Citadel has taught me how to put one foot in front of the other and carry on. A common phrase on campus cadets say is “Embrace the suck” and this is something I have certainly felt on some of those tougher days,” said Jeremy Anyim.
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