The Class of 2025 reports to campus

The Citadel is welcoming the nearly 700 cadet-recruits who comprise the Class of 2025, coming to campus from 39 states and 10 countries.

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Reconstitution: Welcoming upper class cadets back to campus Aug. 22

“I am confident the Corps of Cadets will help lead us out of this pandemic; therefore, I am incentivizing cadets to get vaccinated with an overnight. Additionally, the company with the highest vaccination rate will be excused from the Commandant’s Inspection.”

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Meet the active duty Marine playing football for The Citadel. (PS, he’s fast.)

He’s served in Haiti, Kuwait and Syria, and was posted to the Pentagon for the last two years as the highest ranking enlisted Marine.

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CSI guides incoming Citadel cadet-recruits through the rigors of military life

Eight young men and women, each from different backgrounds, begin to describe why they decided to attend The Citadel.

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A message from the President of The Citadel for the Class of 2025

“We are ready for the challenges the pandemic brings, and maintain resources and best practices used during the last academic year.”

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Overcoming COVID-19

Our year was unique compared to many institutions, as The Citadel maintained a safe, on-campus experience, while keeping COVID cases in check.

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Welcoming The Citadel Class of 2025

Matriculation Day, general information about the newest contingent of cadet recruits Photo above: Matriculation Day for the Class of 2024 at The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina on Saturday, August

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Cadets at The Citadel get hands-on leadership training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island

Before dawn’s first light, cadets from The Citadel boarded a fleet of buses and left Charleston for a very unique training exercise.

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COVID Protocol Reminders for Employees

Ahead of the fall semester, HR is reminding everyone about protocols for suspected, close contact and positive employee COVID-19 cases.

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The Fount: news from The Citadel School of Humanities and Social Sciences

The past year has strengthened my belief that the path to
principled leadership goes through the humanities and
social sciences.

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