My Ring Story: Maintaining honor
Zachary Sowards is a Mechanical Engineering major from Summerville, South Carolina. He is Lima Company’s commander.
Read MoreZachary Sowards is a Mechanical Engineering major from Summerville, South Carolina. He is Lima Company’s commander.
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 MoreThe Citadel recently welcomed friends and families of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets on campus for its annual Parents’ Day weekend.
Read MoreA look at some of the events happening on campus, including Leadership Day, Cyber Awareness month events and more.
Read MoreMany Citadel cadets and students now have a new, inside perspective into how America manages its place in the global community.
Read MoreWillam Varn is Tango Company commander from Pawleys Island, South Carolina. He is a Mechanical Engineering major that is pursuing his PE licensing. Varn is a member of the 2024 Junior Sword Arch, 2024 Summerall Guard and a recipient of Gold Stars, Dean’s list and has been awarded President’s List.
Read MoreCadet Gianna Rabassi is an Intelligence and Security Studies major with a minor in Business from Jacksonville, North Carolina. She serves as Papa Company commander and expects to accept an Air Force commission in May 2024.
Read MoreThe Citadel has just snipped the ceremonial blue ribbon to open the new Capers Hall, which houses the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. The previous building of the same name was demolished in 2021 to make way for the new one, which was designed by the architectural firm Woolpert.
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.”
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