New Dean named for The Citadel School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Dr. Brian Madison Jones of Johnson C. Smith University to lead SHHS, the largest academic unit of the five schools comprising the college.
Read MoreDr. Brian Madison Jones of Johnson C. Smith University to lead SHHS, the largest academic unit of the five schools comprising the college.
Read MorePlay held on Citadel campus by professional theater company being directed by noted NYC acting coach/alumnus Combining 1940s nostalgia, an appreciation for military service, and coming-of-age comedy, Neil Simon’s classic
Read MoreAs the academic year begins, The Citadel is welcoming new faculty to its ranks and celebrating the promotions of current faculty members, with a new provost in the lead.
Read MoreFor four weeks, seven cadets and students from The Citadel shared the learning adventure of their lifetimes. It included traveling on the Amazon River by boat, working with indigenous people in the jungle and observing the complex ecosystem supporting the diverse animals and reptiles in the Peruvian rainforest.
Read MoreLawrence Sullivan, a geography professor, an instructor with the Department of History at The Citadel, was appointed to the South Carolina Commission on Consumer Affairs.
Read MoreCitadel cadets bring awareness to plastic pollution by turning trash into art As seen in The President’s Report 2018 When Cadet Caroline Klauber, a business administration major, enrolled in a fine
Read MoreVice News came to the 2018 Intelligence and Cybersecurity Conference at The Citadel to cover a guest of Dr. Muhammad Fraser-Rahim. Rahim is a Citadel Department of Intelligence and Security studies professor, who is also the Executive Director, North America, for Quilliam International. Quilliam International is the world’s oldest counter-extremist organization with headquarters in the United Kingdom and Washington, D.C. Fraser-Rahim works to help de-radicalize former terrorists, which is how he came to know Mohammad Khalid, the subject of this story.
Read MoreCitadel historian David Preston has spent years researching and exploring how the British, French and Native American communities co-existed in the late 18th century.
Read More“So when you mention The Citadel, people immediately think ‘solid people, strong foundation, and commitment to country.’ Everything this institution is respected for you carry out of here, and I think that’s a great advantage whether in the military or in the intelligence community.” The honorable Dan Coats, DNI
Read MoreAs heard on Spycast at SpyMuseum.org Each week, the International Spy Museum offers a new SpyCast featuring interviews and programs with ex-spies, intelligence experts, and espionage scholars. SpyCast is hosted
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