Citadel School of Engineering recognizes four leaders in the profession

The Academy of Engineers honors those who have helped educate and develop principled engineering leaders to serve a global community.

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Unbroken: Giving thanks for those working to restore the iconic stained-glass windows of Summerall Chapel

The hundreds of panels of stained-glass windows provide a distinctive aurora, surrounding visitors with kaleidoscopic artistry.

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From the Corps of Cadets to a clinical calling; alumni share their scholastic successes

The Citadel Health Careers Society invited four Exercise Science alumni to visit (via Zoom) and discuss their successes.

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Congress’s new faces include ex-astronaut, Citadel’s first female grad

Nancy Mace, Citadel Class of 2000, will represent South Carolina’s Lowcountry after beating freshman Democratic Rep. Joe Cunningham.

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Spartan veteran, nurse breaks barriers

Adrienne Crosby and six of her peers made history in 2002 as the first class of African American women to graduate from The Citadel.

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Clear sailing ahead: water culture restored to The Citadel campus

Thanks to a generous donation, The Citadel is again taking advantage of the Ashley River, bordering tidal basin, Charleston Harbor and more.

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Charleston County’s staff attorney, a Citadel alumnus, picked to become federal judge by Donald Trump

President Donald Trump has picked Charleston County’s senior government attorney, Joe Dawson III, Class of 1991, to be a federal judge.

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Commentary: Goldfinch’s power play hurt Citadel, all SC colleges

“As a Citadel graduate who served as a state senator from Charleston for 12 years and a member of the Citadel Board of Visitors for eight years, I find the whole situation extremely troubling.”

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Statement from Col. Myron Harrington, USMC (Ret.), ’60, Chair, The Citadel Board of Visitors

The Citadel has made great progress during the tenure of Fred Price Jr., ’75, on the board and as board chair. That progress will continue.

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Two former cadets, both now Army chaplains, continue to take the road less traveled together

A photo more than a decade in the making — two ’11 alumni, standing together at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, holding a Citadel flag.

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