Floods, pollution and other impacts of climate change can cause pediatric health issues

Dr. Scott Curtis, director of the Lt. Col. James B. Near Jr. Center for Climate Studies at The Citadel, said air quality goes down as temperatures go up.

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Future cadets learn from three Vietnam era Medal of Honor recipients

“To succeed you’ve got to lead from the front at all times. You are there to show them the way.”

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National study to examine extreme summer heat in communities

Over at The Citadel, a military college in Charleston, Lt. Col. Scott Curtis monitors data from this outdoor weather station every day.

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2 sets of twins x 4 Engineering degrees = very bright futures

In ’21, there are some unusual ties between the Mechanical and Civil Engineering programs: Two mechanical engineers, two civil engineers, four athletes and two musicians.

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A dad, a grad, a daughter and a knob: The Citadel tradition for the Banzon family

“I listened to my dad who said to enjoy the small things at The Citadel because when we look back those are going to be the big things. The past four years will be hard to beat.”

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Learn how to do business with The Citadel during information sessions for minority; veteran contractors

We are inviting any minority and veteran contractors who want to learn how to do business with The Citadel and are interested in becoming certified contractors.

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Mapping America’s extreme urban heat

“…nationally heat causes more deaths than flooding. People are not ordered to “evacuate” from a heat wave.”

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