At The Citadel, research finds new way to see buried bombs
Gregory Mazzaro, a professor in The Citadel’s electrical and computer engineering department is working with Army researchers on a new way to help soldiers detect buried bombs.
Read MoreGregory Mazzaro, a professor in The Citadel’s electrical and computer engineering department is working with Army researchers on a new way to help soldiers detect buried bombs.
Read MoreOver the past week, campers – ranging from 5th to 8th graders – came to The Citadel’s campus to take part in the annual summer STEAM Camp.
Read MoreLearning to Lead is the newest program from The Citadel STEM Center aimed at supporting math education leaders in rural areas.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences gave out two awards to faculty members and honored faculty members who retired.
Read MoreOver 500 members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets and approximately 350 students from The Citadel Graduate College accepted their degrees during the commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 6.
Read MoreThe project was exhaustively researched to link these vehicles to alumni who personify The Citadel’s mission to produce principled leaders.
Read MoreThe Citadel School of Engineering is taking a big step forward in artificial intelligence research and development through a grant awarded by the National Science Foundation.
Read MoreCadets Olena Fedinova and Katya Govorova reflect on finishing their first year at The Citadel after leaving their home country of Ukraine due to the ongoing war.
Read MoreThe Citadel Graduate College celebrated student and faculty excellence in areas of academics, leadership and service during the annual CGC Awards Ceremony.
Read MoreOn May 6, more than 1,000 cadets and students from the Class of 2023 will graduate from The Citadel.
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