Cadets at The Citadel give thanks to healthcare workers
More than 1,000 goodie bags are now in the hands of local healthcare workers, a small sign to show how cadets are grateful for their work.
Read MoreMore than 1,000 goodie bags are now in the hands of local healthcare workers, a small sign to show how cadets are grateful for their work.
Read MoreKey dates for The Citadel’s biggest events for upcoming academic year Photo above: The Citadel Pipe Band playing during open barracks on Parents’ Weekend 2021 The dates for the Bulldogs
Read MoreNew this year will be a closing celebration, honoring Medal of Honor recipient, Sgt. Kyle White, with the entire South Carolina Corps of Cadet.
Read More“To succeed you’ve got to lead from the front at all times. You are there to show them the way.”
Read More“The efforts of the cadets were an outward demonstration of honoring veterans who have served our country.”
Read MoreThese Eagle Scouts take trips together, host events for local packs and troops, and complete acts of service in the community.
Read MoreOn Monday and Tuesday, Citadel cadets, students, faculty and staff will find new and socially distant ways to celebrate King’s legacy.
Read MoreThanks to a generous donation from The Citadel Class of 1979, the annual event, which has a new name, will be permanently endowed.
Read MoreTwo servant leaders from The Citadel family — one current and one former cadet — are working to give back to the Charleston community.
Read MoreIt’s a new, story-reading web resource for teachers and parents, and the children they are educating while schools are closed due to the pandemic.
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