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Citadel cadets tour the International African American Museum site
Former mayor Joe Riley and Citadel cadets in his class toured the International African American Museum currently under construction.
Read MoreCitadel professor receives Army commission to restart new ‘Monuments Men’ mission
James Bezjian has been accepted into the Army’s new project to revive a historic unit to safeguard cultural icons, artwork and artifacts.
Read MoreCapers Hall to be demolished this year
As seen on WCSC – Live 5 News, by Summer Huechtker The Citadel’s historic Capers Hall will soon be demolished and re-built. Officials say this will be the first time
Read MoreNational Cyber Range Complex Charleston and NIWC Atlantic fosters collaboration through Cybersecurity Simulation Exercises
Thirty-five teams competed in 48-hour time slots to find hidden clues and virtual flags by hacking into mock computer systems.
Read MoreTwo brothers, both Citadel cadets, raise over 3,000 pounds of food donations for local food bank
Citadel cadets Jack and Max Zappendorf grew up in Dawson County and, in 2013, noticed that some in the community needed extra help with food.
Read MoreMeet the retired Atlanta attorney who pledged his entire $20 million estate to The Citadel
The former assistant solicitor for the state of Georgia and Fortune 500 CEO named The Citadel as the sole beneficiary of his entire estate.
Read MoreCommentary: This is what The Citadel learned during a tumultuous 2020
It seems long ago that we began to fully understand the impact that COVID-19 would have on the world and, closer to home, our college.
Read MorePositives of the Pandemic: Resiliency in Relationships
“We are actively seeking out communication in a way that we’ve never done before,” said Chip Taylor, Head of Psychology at The Citadel.
Read MoreWhat’s Lurking in our Flood Waters?
A joint research project, with Dr. John Weinstein and Dr. Claudia Rocha, is analyzing microplastics and bacteria found in tidal flood waters.
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