Citadel study abroad trip brings WWII history to life
Cadet Chase Collins reflected on a spring break study abroad trip through Europe, where he and fellow Citadel students walked the grounds of major World War II battle sites.
Read MoreCadet Chase Collins reflected on a spring break study abroad trip through Europe, where he and fellow Citadel students walked the grounds of major World War II battle sites.
Read MoreThe Killam Fellowship gave Cadet Sam Wilson, ’25, the opportunity to study abroad in Canada for the fall 2023 semester.
Read MoreSam Wilson, a History major from Carlisle, Iowa, is currently the South Carolina Corps of Cadet’s best-drilled cadet.
Read MorePhoto: Dr. Jeffrey Rogg, a professor in the Department of Intelligence and Security Studies, during an interview with WCSC-TV on Wednesday, March 16. Faculty answers call to contribute from media,
Read MoreBattle recommenced this year when Mr. Livingston, a professor at The Citadel, South Carolina’s military college, released a book pinpointing Brunanburh as happening on the Wirral Peninsula, near Liverpool.
Read MoreJacob Hagstrom, Ph.D., interviewed in this article, is a professor with The Citadel’s Department of History.
Read MoreThe course featured leading global figures Riley engaged to contribute what Riley calls “the under-told stories of African American experiences.”
Read More“Make the most of your PELL Grant and attend a school that challenges you to become the best version of yourself.”
Read MorePhoto above: Demolition begins on The Citadel’s Capers Hall on June 8, 2021. Lauren Petracca/Staff As seen in The Post and Courier, by Thomas Novelly The Citadel started demolishing its
Read MoreDavid Preston, a coauthor of the book, is General Mark Clark Distinguished Professor of History at The Citadel.
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