The Citadel looks to prevent spreading COVID amid holiday travel
All year long, officials have tried to make the campus something of a bubble to keep the virus controlled.
Read MoreAll year long, officials have tried to make the campus something of a bubble to keep the virus controlled.
Read MoreNancy Mace, Citadel Class of 2000, will represent South Carolina’s Lowcountry after beating freshman Democratic Rep. Joe Cunningham.
Read MoreAdrienne Crosby and six of her peers made history in 2002 as the first class of African American women to graduate from The Citadel.
Read MoreMuhammad Fraser-Rahim, Ph.D., an assistant professor in The Citadel Department of Intelligence and Security Studies is quoted in this article.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s fine arts program and the South of Broadway Theater Company produced the play, directed by a Citadel alum turned acting coach.
Read MoreResearchers from The Citadel are taking a closer look at threats hiding in flood waters and marshes across Charleston and surrounding areas.
Read MoreIn 2016, AnaMalae Tia walked onto campus at the Citadel in South Carolina with her sights set on an Army commission in 2020.
Read MoreFor John Weinstein, Ph.D., Department Head of Biology at The Citadel, the harm that plastics cause to marine ecosystems is his life’s work.
Read MorePresident Donald Trump has picked Charleston County’s senior government attorney, Joe Dawson III, Class of 1991, to be a federal judge.
Read MoreThink, NBC News’s home for op-eds, in-depth analyses and essays about news, published an article by Citadel professor Jacob Hagstrom, Ph.D.
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