How fuel spills impact the Lowcountry’s health and environment

“Gigantic spills have catastrophic effects, smaller scale spills are less problematic,” says Citadel professor Dr. John Zardus.

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The Citadel’s Hayden Brown is guided by faith

The super senior from the Upstate has grown and developed his game and himself during his time here in the Lowcountry.

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Leadership in fifty principles: a review of book written by The Citadel Commandant of Cadets

Gordon’s insight is to have produced a work that offers principles but also allows readers to drill down as much or as little as they want into a topic and documents where one can devote further study.

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Citadel professor interviewed about marketing and supply chain issues

Mike Switzer interviews Citadel professor Bob Riggle, Ph.D., about marketing headaches for the business community caused by the supply chain.

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Citadel alumnus named a top 10 real estate professional in 2021

Kendall McKnight is a member of The Citadel Class of 1994. He serves as the chairman, CEO and chief strategy officer for KEG-Financial, Inc.

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Battle of the Bulge veterans reunite in Charleston and visit The Citadel to meet cadets

Seven World War II veterans from the Battle of the Bulge came to The Citadel as part of the soldiers’ historic reunion in the Lowcountry. 

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Citadel cadet takes oath before taking the field

Cadet — and Bulldog soccer player — Ryleigh Jenkins is joining a long family line of serving our country.

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After Citadel grad’s death, bill in Congress aims to stop military vehicle rollovers

The new aims to improve the safety and effectiveness of military tactical vehicles in honor of Conor McDowell, Class of 2017. 

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The Citadel, VMI Corps of Cadets led by women

Attendees of The Citadel’s military review parade on Saturday were witnesses to tradition and a history-making moment.

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North Charleston officer, Citadel grad gets hospital escort for breast cancer surgery

North Charleston police officer Ashley Thompson, ’09, received a slew of support before her first surgery following chemotherapy.

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