Leadership and legacy: The Citadel’s panel discussion reflects on 25 Years of Female Cadet Graduates

The Citadel held its first event to celebrate 25 Years of Female Cadet Graduates on Tuesday, January 30.

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The Citadel celebrates 25 years of female cadet alumnae, featuring panels, a parade and more

This year marks an important milestone for The Citadel — 25 years of women graduating from the South Carolina Corps of Cadets.

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From business to medicine: a Citadel alumnus’ entrepreneurial journey in medical innovation

Reece Blackwood is currently waiting to secure a design patent for the product, after which he will begin manufacturing the device to sell to hospitals.

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The Citadel Alumni Association sets new record in support of college and ROTC scholarships

The Citadel Alumni Association is a private, self-sustaining, non-profit organization that supports, advances and promotes the ideals and goals of the college.

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Transformational gift to The Citadel will establish new Krause School of Leadership and Ethics

The new school will unite the existing Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics and the college’s Department of Leadership Studies into a single entity, forming the college’s sixth major academic school.

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The Citadel welcomed back alumni and celebrated milestone reunions during Homecoming 2023

The Citadel is reflecting on its past weekend, which held one of the biggest events on campus — Homecoming 2023 — hosted by The Citadel Alumni Association.

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The Citadel remembers BOV member Stanley Myers, ’98

On Friday, Oct. 6, The Citadel Family and people from all over South Carolina remembered the life and legacy of Stanley Myers, ’98.  

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The Citadel community honors Lt. Gen. Claudius “Bud” Watts III, ’58

Prior to the service, many of Watts’s friends and colleagues spoke about the leadership and integrity he displayed throughout his career and life.

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Remembering Stanley Myers, ’98, member of the Board of Visitors

“Stanley was always humble and represented his alma mater and community with the utmost respect and pride.”

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