Members of the Class of 2023 take their place as Summerall Guards

The Class of 2022 Summerall Guards performed their last precision drills as a unit before passing their rifles to the new platoon earlier this spring.

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With summer just around the corner, urban heat island effect is something to consider

“We learned the hottest urban heat island areas, in the deep red on the map, are often the most population dense and are as much as 11.1 degrees warmer than neighboring areas on a sweltering summer day.”

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The Citadel recognizes top ROTC cadets for 2021-22

Nearly 125 awards were presented when the recipients were honored as a group on Thursday, April 7 in McAlister Field House.

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The Citadel’s online programs now ranked among top 5 in America in two categories

College Consensus ranked The Citadel’s online programs #2 in America for veterans and #5 in the nation for all students studying online.

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Jared W. Perdue, P.E., The Citadel Class of 2003, appointed as Secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation

“To ascend to Secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation 18-years after graduating from college is an amazing accomplishment.”

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2022 Palmetto Medal Award recipients celebrated at The Citadel

Established by the Board of Visitors, the award is presented to those whose service to the college or state is particularly noteworthy.

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A message from the President

We do not walk alone in times of tragedy.  Every member of our Citadel family is precious.

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Andy Warlick, ’79, named 2022 Krause award recipient, addressing Corps of Cadets April 12

An alumnus, lauded for his dedication to The Citadel mission of developing principled leaders and for his integrity as an executive in the global textile industry, is again being honored by his alma mater.

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MUSC and The Citadel collaborate to advance medical care for Corps of Cadets

“We are very excited to be collaborating with The Citadel to bring MUSC’s expertise in high-quality, patient-centered care to the Corps.”

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The Citadel to offer two full-ride scholarships to Ukrainian citizens affected by Russian invasion

The Citadel will offer two Ukrainian citizens who have been affected by the Russian invasion a scholarship covering full tuition and fees.

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