The Citadel Board of Visitors reelects chair
During the annual meeting on June 6, The Citadel Board of Visitors reelected Col. F. G. “Greg” Delleney Jr., ’74, to serve as chair for a second term.
Read MoreDuring the annual meeting on June 6, The Citadel Board of Visitors reelected Col. F. G. “Greg” Delleney Jr., ’74, to serve as chair for a second term.
Read MoreIt’s estimated that more than 2,500 American troops were killed on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Among them were multiple Citadel graduates, including 1st Lt. Robert Brice, Class of 1942.
Read MoreMore than 800 cadets and students from The Citadel accepted their degrees during the commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 3.
Read MoreIn its 14th year, The Citadel School of Engineering inducted four new members into the Academy of Engineers on April 3 — Carlos J. Coe, ’80; James R. Martin II, ’85; Steven W. Roll, ’80; William States Lee, Class of 1894, who was posthumously inducted. His great-grandson, William States Lee IV, accepted the award on behalf of the family.
Read MoreThe Citadel Graduate College celebrated student and faculty excellence in areas of academics, leadership and service during the annual CGC Awards Ceremony.
Read MoreThe Citadel honored three of its most outstanding cadets during the South Carolina Corps of Cadets Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 3.
Read MoreThe United States Armed Forces now have more than 150 new officers. Held on Friday, May 2, during a joint commissioning ceremony, approximately 30% of the Class of 2025 accepted commissions into the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Space Force.
Read MoreCadet Chase Collins reflected on a spring break study abroad trip through Europe, where he and fellow Citadel students walked the grounds of major World War II battle sites.
Read MoreAt The Citadel, where physical fitness is part of daily life, the Powerlifting Club gives cadets something more — a supportive space to train, compete and build a stronger gym community.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s Regimental Pipe Band traveled to Huntersville, North Carolina, to compete in the Loch Norman Highland Games.
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