Swain School servant leaders dedicating futures to caring for others

During a major pandemic, men and women of The Citadel are moving ahead to dedicate their lives to caring for others through careers in healthcare.

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Citadel Biology Department to Class of 2020: Congratulations!

The Citadel Biology Department put together a video message from faculty, staff and students to congratulate the Class of 2020.

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Citadel nursing alumni and students: servant leader heroes during pandemic

Photo above: Citadel Class of 2019 nursing alumna, Tamar Sternfeld, working in protective gear at MUSC in Charleston The Class of 2020 includes the Swain Department of Nursing’s second graduating

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Upcoming News from The Citadel – March 2020

A look at some of the events happening in and around The Citadel’s campus, including the Symposium on Southern Politics, Corps Day, Recognition Day and more.

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Undergrad math wiz publishes theory about Fibonacci numbers

A Citadel cadet, along with two professors, wrote an academic paper titled “Matrices in the Hosoya Triangle” which was published in The Fibonacci Quarterly.

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Following up: thoughts from Dr. John Weinstein after plastics pollution discussions with French leaders and scientists

Weinstein, whose research into microplastics pollution was recently featured in National Geographic, is being flown to Paris at the request of the French Embassy to share his discoveries.

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Citadel expands programs to improve physical readiness of military recruits and first responders

The Citadel’s Dept. of Health and Human Performance, and its newly established Center for Performance, Readiness, Resiliency, and Recovery (CPR3) are working to improve the safety and security of the state and the nation, through improving the fitness and health of its people.

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Citadel’s new nursing program earns national accreditation

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at The Citadel is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

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Restoring Compassion to Healthcare

The Citadel Healthcare Study Abroad Program, led by Capt. Sarah Imam, M.D., makes health care more personal by requiring students to do more than just observe.

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Pondering Plastic – Wildlife, Bans and Trash

Citadel professor John Weinstein, Ph.D. interviewed for a three-part series on plastic pollution in the ocean by South Carolina Public Radio

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