Citadel’s new $67M Capers Hall to open for classes next week

Capers Hall, the Citadel’s new humanities and social sciences building, will be set to open next week, filled with numerous amenities for cadets, faculty and the community.

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Preparing to welcome the Class of 2027

Members of The Citadel Class of 2027 will arrive on campus Saturday, August 12.

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The Citadel to upgrade campus emergency notification system, including new mobile app

The Citadel is expanding and improving its campus safety notification system — Bulldog Alert — that is used to communicate important information to The Citadel Community in times of emergency.

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Remembering former Citadel psychology professor Daniel Oliver Bowman

Daniel Oliver Bowman was the first head of the Department of Psychology, developed The Citadel Counseling Center and served as the first director of Graduate Programs.

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Enhancing pre-law studies: The Citadel’s new Capers Hall to introduce Legal Studies classroom

The Citadel’s new Capers Hall will feature a Legal Studies classroom that will also serve as a mock courtroom and hub for many classes.

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The Citadel and MUSC Health expand partnership, offer additional services

As of July 1, 2023, services offered by The Citadel’s Mary Bennett Murray Infirmary have been expanded to include counseling, additional sports medicine offerings and on-site physical therapy.

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Innovation in Education: Summer Bridge Program prepares incoming Citadel cadets for success

The Zucker Family School of Education is ensuring cadets from the incoming Class of 2027 are prepared through the new Summer Bridge Program.

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GenCyber camp at The Citadel empowers youth through cybersecurity education

The next generation of cybersecurity professionals attended GenCyber camp at The Citadel, a weeklong summer camp that encourages local middle and high school students to pursue careers in the field of cybersecurity.

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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.

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The Citadel’s STEAM Camp takes students on a space adventure with hands-on learning

Over 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.

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