Citadel cadets and students recognized by Charleston mayor for medical work in Kenya
The group helped run The Citadel’s medical camp, which is the largest, free general medicine provider in Nairobi.
Read MoreThe group helped run The Citadel’s medical camp, which is the largest, free general medicine provider in Nairobi.
Read MoreMecca Jackson is an Exercise Science major from Sandersville, Georgia. After graduation, she hopes to return to The Citadel to complete her master’s degree in Sports Management. Jackson is a member of the track and field team.
Read MoreColton Horvath is from Clemmons, North Carolina, and chose to pursue a Biology degree at The Citadel. Upon graduation, he expects to accept a commission into the Air Force.
Read More“Both the contributions and outcomes of our cadets, students, faculty, staff and supporters have made our long-running success possible, and we appreciate the recognition of that hard work.”
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreLearning to Lead is the newest program from The Citadel STEM Center aimed at supporting math education leaders in rural areas.
Read MoreThe Citadel is mourning the loss of biology professor Paul Nolan.
Read MoreCadet Coleman Bland is now the South Carolina Corps of Cadet’s best-drilled cadet. Bland competed against 35 other cadets for the title during The Citadel’s Star of the West competition.
Read MoreOn May 6, more than 1,000 cadets and students from the Class of 2023 will graduate from The Citadel.
Read MoreThe Citadel Department of Defense (DOD) Cyber Institute (CDCI) hosted cadets, students and faculty from each of the six senior military college cyber institutes on April 3 and 4.
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