Department of Intelligence and Security Studies launches lecture series on national security

one of The Citadel’s fastest-growing programs is launching a new, virtual lecture series to cover topics related to national security.

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One of The Citadel’s most in-demand programs gains a new leader

The newest faculty member is Larry Valero, Ph.D., who is now head of the Department of Intelligence and Security Studies.

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Citadel professor published in Foreign Policy

Muhammad Fraser-Rahim, Ph.D., is the executive director of Quilliam North America and an Intelligence and Security Studies professor at The Citadel.

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Meet Ashley Towers, incoming president of the Student Veteran Association

The Citadel Student Veterans Association is a student-governed organization that assists veteran students enrolled at the Military College of South Carolina

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Future federal cyber warriors selected for Citadel’s CyberCorps program

First S.C. CyberCorps Scholarship for Service cadets selected to begin program this fall Four cadets at The Citadel will complete their junior and senior years as South Carolina’s first CyberCorps®

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Commentary: Foreign adversaries, homegrown terrorist recruitment and black pain

“International and domestic terrorist organizations along with foreign state actors are eager to exploit our racial and societal rifts for their own benefit.”

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Virtual lecture May 14: America’s Other Muslims

The book, released January 31, 2020, is something of a change in focus for Fraser-Rahim as he explores the oldest Muslim community in America.

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Women’s History Month: Meet Cadet Hannah Jalbert, Company Commander, Oscar

Cadet Hannah Jalbert attends The Citadel as an Army scholarship student. She is majoring in Intelligence and Security Studies

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‘It’s a sigh of relief:’ Citadel professor, Lowcountry reacts to President Trump’s language of deescalation

“Everyone was on edge to listen to what he had to say,” said Jan Goldman, professor of Intelligence and Security Studies at The Citadel.

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