Citadel cadets volunteer throughout Lowcountry during the Class of 1979 Leadership Day
One day every year, The Citadel cancels classes and replaces them with activities meant to enhance their leadership skills and ethical decision-making.
Read MoreOne day every year, The Citadel cancels classes and replaces them with activities meant to enhance their leadership skills and ethical decision-making.
Read MoreThe Citadel celebrated a major milestone with the official groundbreaking ceremony for the Krause School of Leadership and Ethics.
Read MoreThe Citadel has announced its dates for the biggest events for the upcoming academic year.
Read MoreCharlie Coe, ’73, is the recipient of the 2024 Krause Center Award for Distinguished Service Leadership and Ethics.
Read MoreDuring this year’s Class of 1979 Leadership Day, cadets helped outfit the North Charleston Dental Outreach clinic with a new employee lounge and refreshed their flower beds near the entrance.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s Class of 1979 Leadership Day was held on Wednesday, Oct. 16. In place of regularly scheduled classes, Citadel cadets participated in a day of servant leadership.
Read MoreCitadel Cadet Katya Govorova was honored as a Newman Civic Fellow.
Read MoreThe Citadel has announced its dates for the biggest events for the upcoming academic year.
Read MoreOver Thanksgiving furlough, nine Citadel cadets completed more than 300 hours of volunteer service with four community partners.
Read MoreFor the second year in a row, The Citadel Foundation received a $30,000 grant from Boeing to support The Citadel Career Center, which connected cadets and students with internships that will help them reach their professional aspirations.
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