Parades, programs and presentations: Citadel finds new ways to celebrate MLK Day despite pandemic
On Monday and Tuesday, Citadel cadets, students, faculty and staff will find new and socially distant ways to celebrate King’s legacy.
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.
Read MoreThe most prestigious award presented by the Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics is normally announced at the annual Principled Leadership Symposium.
Read MoreIn recognition of his civic service, Crook was selected as a 2020 Newman Civic Fellow, after being nominated by The Citadel President, Gen. Glenn M. Walters
Read MoreThis year, the child psychologist and researcher is celebrating 30 years as a professor at The Citadel. But her impact spans far beyond the classroom.
Read MoreA look at some of the events happening in and around The Citadel’s campus, including the Symposium on Southern Politics, Corps Day, Recognition Day and more.
Read More“Being classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a community-engaged campus is an honor few colleges achieve. The real victory though is the many students who find their calling and go on to be lifelong engaged citizens.”
Read MoreTo be a servant leader means working to meet the needs of others, in order to allow followers to better focus on, and accomplish, the mission.
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