Daily Herald: Department of Defense funds $1.465 million for cybersecurity education at The Citadel
“There is a critical shortage of qualified cyber professionals within the Department of Defense, both military and civilian.”
Read More“There is a critical shortage of qualified cyber professionals within the Department of Defense, both military and civilian.”
Read MoreBastin Hall, with its fluid architectural design, high-tech classrooms and fresh approach to conveying the college’s iconic architecture is a learning complex that now reflects the exemplary quality of the business education The Citadel provides.
Read More“We intend for at least 10% of the work on the new Capers Hall to be awarded to minority contractors.”
Read MoreAs seen on WCSC – Live 5 News, by Summer Huechtker The Citadel’s historic Capers Hall will soon be demolished and re-built. Officials say this will be the first time
Read MoreThirty-five teams competed in 48-hour time slots to find hidden clues and virtual flags by hacking into mock computer systems.
Read MoreAshley Towers served America for eight years in the Army National Guard’s military police force. Now she will serve the nation again, this time in foreign service through the U.S.
Read More“I think they are very proud to be able to do this kind of work to help our neighbors in the Charleston community.”
Read MoreCPR3 director, Dan Bornstein, Ph.D., continues work to improve fitness for national security The Citadel offers one of the only graduate degrees in America designed to meet the growing demand
Read MoreCDSP provides its scholars with targeted mentoring and fellowship advising – learning who they are, what they want to accomplish, and helping them chart a path for getting there.
Read MoreResearchers from The Citadel are taking a closer look at threats hiding in flood waters and marshes across Charleston and surrounding areas.
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