Vertical flying vehicle airfield project earns cadets $10,000 award and skills for new roles as engineering professionals

A “vertiport,” for electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles, could be inspired by designs developed by engineering cadets and students from The Citadel.

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Acquainting girl scouts with the fascination of engineering

The Citadel Society of Women Engineers chapter is on a mission to expand girls’ interest in engineering Within The Citadel School of Engineering there is a highly engaged chapter of

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Transforming airports for the future’s vertical flying vehicles

The cadets are designing the ground infrastructure, including vertical landing ports or vertiports, needed at regional airports.

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Lowe hosts cadet-recruits for lecture series

The Citadel’s ExCEL program is a scholarship and development program sponsored by the National Science Foundation for students who show exceptional leadership potential.

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Dr. Andrew Williams to lead The Citadel School of Engineering

“Dr. Williams is a strategic financial planner who has helped raise approximately $29 million in grants and support for education and research from organizations including Apple, Boeing, GE, GM, Google, IBM, and NASA.”

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Citadel engineers in high demand around SC and the nation

There are distinct advantages for those graduating from one of the five oldest engineering programs in America, and one that is consistently ranked in the top 25 nationally. By graduation

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From alumnus to cadet: building a career in construction engineering

As The Citadel’s first Construction Engineering majors prepare to graduate, an alumnus and senior cadet team up to guide future engineers.

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