The Citadel thrives in intelligence studies, becomes first to embrace new federal strategy

While the general perception of spies and espionage is conflated with secrecy, The Citadel is working to dispel conspiracy and invite the study of open-source information in the college’s largest single major.

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South Carolina Supreme Court to hear arguments on The Citadel’s campus

The South Carolina Supreme Court will hear oral arguments at The Citadel on Tuesday, Sept. 10, and Wednesday, Sept. 11.

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What’s new at The Citadel?: Provost visits with MP Rotary

Provost and Dean of The Citadel, Sally Selden, Ph.D., SPHR, spoke at a Mount Pleasant Rotary meeting on where the college stands and where it’s going.

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Military Friendly® Announces 2024 Veteran Champions of the Year in Corporate America

Angie Rochester was named as one of the 2024 Veteran Champions of the Year in Corporate America, representing The Citadel.

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The Citadel Regimental Band and Pipes to perform at The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in 2024

The Citadel Regimental Band and Pipes will proudly represent the United States for the fourth time as the country’s designated military band.

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Building an Inner Citadel of Character

The Citadel Commandant of Cadets Col. Thomas Gordon, USMC (Ret.), ’91 was featured in the Marine Corps Gazette.

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Citadel cadets bringing joy to Lowcountry seniors

Cadets from The Citadel visit the senior residents of Kempton Senior Living Community.

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From Star Wars to Space Force; a galaxy far, far away inspires Citadel volleyball player

Sadie Gomez, a junior at The Citadel, spent nearly a month this past summer at Maxwell Air Force and Patrick Space Force bases learning and training within the military’s most modern branch.

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Citadel’s new $67M Capers Hall to open for classes next week

Capers Hall, the Citadel’s new humanities and social sciences building, will be set to open next week, filled with numerous amenities for cadets, faculty and the community.

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At The Citadel, research finds new way to see buried bombs

Gregory Mazzaro, a professor in The Citadel’s electrical and computer engineering department is working with Army researchers on a new way to help soldiers detect buried bombs.

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