The Citadel’s healthcare study abroad program receives global recognition

The Citadel Healthcare Study Abroad Program was recognized as a program of merit and was named a “Program of Distinction” by the Association of American Medical Colleges.

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Citadel nursing program takes aim at looming shortage

The Citadel offers the only evening program for nursing in the area, and it offers every nursing course every semester.

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Gravity, traction, and trajectory – the winning formula for Storm The Citadel 2019?

The Feb. 9, 2019 event will once again bring up to 3,000 visitors to campus for what is now a tradition for many of the teams that compete. But as STEM teachers from K-12 schools, engineering mentors, business, community, college and military team leaders consider their strategies, some of them have a have a new puzzle to ponder.

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Plastic scraps from Charleston Harbor make for trashy art

A group of cadets from The Citadel have entered a diving pelican sculpture in the Port Royal Sound Foundation Recycled Art Contest, to be judged against other schools and groups for a potential $2,000 in prizes.

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My ring story: thanking God every day for my friends at The Citadel

I became someone here−this was the place where I found the courage to stand up for myself against the injustices done to me in the past.

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The Great ShakeOut: Learning more about earthquake impacts

Researchers at The Citadel are working to use the shear wave velocities to predict the response of soils at a variety of Charleston-area locations.

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My ring story: an unexpected leader at my Dad’s formerly all-male college

The ring is a connector. When I wear the ring, I will know that I am linked with a Long Gray Line of brothers and sisters that have come before me.

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My ring story: how the generosity of strangers helped change my life

I am the first in my family to graduate from The Citadel, but I hope I am creating a legacy for others here.

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Plastics: The Final Straw?

This week we tackle the War on Straws and how worried we should be about all the plastic filling our oceans.

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