The Citadel Department of Athletics Announces Partnership with Roper St. Francis Healthcare

Roper St. Francis Healthcare will be listed as one of The Citadel athletics department’s first cornerstone partners and coined as the official healthcare provider fpr Bulldog athletics.

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The Citadel begins search for new School of Engineering dean

One of the top objectives for the person selected to lead The Citadel School of Engineering will be to develop programs and practices with clear over-arching goals, in collaboration with faculty, staff, cadets and students, to guide the school’s evolution under the Our Mighty Citadel 2026 plan

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What to Do With a Mechanical Engineering Degree

Lt. Col. Robert Rabb, the Mechanical Engineering department head, describes the profession as “one of the broadest engineering disciplines.”

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Citadel completes in-person fall semester

“We asked much of you, and you delivered in an environment unique in our 177-year history.”

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No Stranger to Challenge

Returning to campus during the COVID-19 pandemic was the ultimate team sport, and as Regimental Commander Cadet Col. Nick Piacentini served as team captain.

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Bowling for business bucks: cadets and students prepare to compete for $10,000

Five teams will spend their winter furlough working on a business idea that could turn into their future career — and also a hefty check.

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The Economic Impact of Climate Change

From South Carolina Public Radio, by Mike Switzer 2020’s hurricane season has been one of the most prolific in history, suggesting to most climate experts that global warming is accelerating. 

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Excellence in Leadership: Lt. Sarah Zorn

Army leaders have strong intellect, physical presence, professional competence, high moral character, and serve as role models. Lt. Zorn has been recognized for her selfless care within the ‘Thunderbolt’ community.

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Citadel laundry team helping care for homeless with clean linens on cold nights

“I think they are very proud to be able to do this kind of work to help our neighbors in the Charleston community.”

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Growing Acceptance of Mental Health Issues Generates Higher Demand in Clinical Counseling

With more acceptance of and interest in mental health, it’s no surprise that the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 22% increase in the mental health workforce between now and 2030. Earn your Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling from The Citadel.

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