American Ballet Theatre bus coming to Charleston
The buses roll into Charleston for a July 17 outdoor performance at The Citadel, which will be performed without an intermission.
Read MoreThe buses roll into Charleston for a July 17 outdoor performance at The Citadel, which will be performed without an intermission.
Read MoreAs the in-person commencement ceremonies approached, local media outlets reported on The Citadel’s success managing the COVID-19 crisis.
Read More“It has grown into a larger disruption because of the panic buying behavior,” said Hee Yoon Kwon, a supply chain management professor at The Citadel.
Read More“The push for diversifying The Citadel experience begins even before cadet and students walk in the door.”
Read MoreThree members of The Citadel community participated in a Charleston-area academic panel to celebrate Earth Day.
Read More21 years of service at The Citadel, 28 years in the military: Lt. Col. Pam Barton is a trailblazer and role model for women.
Read MoreWalt Brashier’s donation established the T. Walter Brashier Family Scholarship. He was not a Citadel alum, but his son and two grandsons are.
Read MoreLarry Melton Jr., a member of The Citadel Class of 1984, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering.
Read MoreThe 34-year-old Citadel graduate is spending about three-quarters of a million dollars to renovate and outfit his own gym on Huger Street.
Read MoreThe IAAM assigned interns to gather history from across the Lowcountry. One of those interns is Keyshawn Gascey, a junior at The Citadel.
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