A Marine General’s Next Battle: Grocery-Store Logistics

Lt. Gen. Larry Nicholson, a member of The Citadel Class of 1979, was recently one of the final candidates for president of The Citadel.

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Ben Carnell’s journey, from Citadel football to American soldier: ‘The last 100 yards’

Photo: Special Forces Capt. Ben Carnell, a former Citadel quarterback, was wounded a year ago while serving in Afghanistan (Courtesy: Grace Beahm Alford, The Post and Courier) As seen in

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The Citadel’s first African American barber recalls his journey at South Carolina’s military college

The first African American cadet graduated from The Citadel in 1970. One year later, the school hired its first black barber to groom cadets of color.

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The Citadel mounts ‘Biloxi Blues’ in partnership with South of Broadway Theatre Company

It’s the first collaboration between the school and the North Charleston-based company, and is part of The Citadel’s effort to expand its fine arts program.

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Remarkable Women: Dr. Conway Saylor

This year, the child psychologist and researcher is celebrating 30 years as a professor at The Citadel. But her impact spans far beyond the classroom.

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A seminar for modern entrepreneurs: The Free Market Institute organizes series on past and present lucrative business

Dr. Russell Sobel, professor of economics and entrepreneurship at the Citadel Military College of South Carolina, presented the inaugural presentation.

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Presidential candidate, former mayor Pete Buttigieg holds town hall at The Citadel

The Navy veteran and former mayor of South Bend, Indiana visited The Citadel just one day before the South Carolina Democratic primary election

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The Citadel launches bachelors degree to train America’s future ‘cyber warriors’

The military college has spent the past decade advancing cybersecurity education via new programs, a dedicated cyber center, national funding and more.

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Portable device to monitor the blink reflex cleared by Food and Drug Administration

Dena Garner, Ph.D.,professor of Health and Human Performance, helped collect the initial findings that lead to the technology’s development and testing.

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Real ‘Black Hawk Down’ and ‘Monuments Men’ artifacts are being preserved by Citadel cadets

A professor and some students at The Citadel have found a way to capture military history indefinitely, a way to cork time in a bottle.

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