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’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences honors faculty members and recent retirees

The Citadel’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences gave out two awards to faculty members and honored faculty members who retired.

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Preparing for The Citadel Class of 2023 commencement ceremonies

On May 6, more than 1,000 cadets and students from the Class of 2023 will graduate from The Citadel.

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A visit to the past as the Capers Hall Replacement Project wraps up

As the Capers Hall Replacement Project nears completion, The Citadel community is reflecting on the previous building, all the way back to the early 1950s when it was first constructed.

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A cadet’s point of view from the Law of Armed Conflict competition

Six cadets from The Citadel attended the Law of Armed Conflict Competition for Military Academies in Sanremo, Italy.

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Capers Hall Replacement Project made possible by help from hundreds of Citadel alumni and supporters

As it nears completion this summer, the Capers Hall Replacement Project will result in a building equipped with cutting-edge technology and educational opportunities for thousands of Citadel cadets and students.

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The Citadel names Dr. Michael Livingston as first-ever Distinguished Professor

Citadel English professor Michael Livingston, Ph.D., was recently appointed as the first-ever Citadel Distinguished Professor.

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The Citadel to host international panel discussion on the war in Ukraine

The Citadel’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences will host a hybrid panel titled “The War in Ukraine: Lessons Learned and the Future Political Settlement” on February 24 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

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The Citadel Career Center takes off with grant from Boeing to improve internship experiences

For the first time ever, The Citadel Career Center was awarded a grant to help more cadets and students achieve their professional goals. The $30,000 grant – provided by Boeing – went a long way for eight cadets and students who interned at various organizations in Charleston over the summer and fall. Grant money also went to several faculty and student projects, such as the Supply Chain Management and Port Club and Citadel STEM project.

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“The greatest benefit to being a veteran here is the community”: Meet Army veteran student Samuel Erickson

Samuel Erickson is a veteran and an undergraduate student at The Citadel majoring in Intelligence and Security Studies and focusing on Chinese language studies. He served for six years in the military before attending a college in Chicago, eventually enrolling into The Citadel. After graduating, Erickson plans continue serving his country and work at the Defense Intelligence Agency.

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