Citadel partners with Common App to streamline application process for prospective cadets and students
The Citadel is making the process of applying easier and more streamlined through a partnership with Common App.
Read MoreThe Citadel is making the process of applying easier and more streamlined through a partnership with Common App.
Read MoreEmily Perkins, EIT, S.M. ASCE, 22, graduated from The Citadel and took a job as a structural design engineer with engineering firm Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson Inc.
Read MoreA look at some of the events happening on campus, including MLK Day celebrations and service, the start of classes, an awards parade and more.
Read MoreTwo Citadel cadets will represent the college on the Women Impacting Supply Chain Excellence (WISE) National Advisory Board.
Read MoreRobert Pickering, a member of The Citadel Class of 1994, has been promoted to Chief Inclusive Excellence Officer.
Read MoreTwo cadets recently competed in the virtual National Cyber League, a competition giving students a chance to practice their cybersecurity skills. They competed against students from all over the country, and both placed in the top 100 out of more than 7,500 participants.
Read MoreMore than 60 cadets at The Citadel now know which branch of the Army they will join after graduation as they approach the halfway point of their senior year.
Read MoreOver 11,400 runners participated in the 47th Marine Corps Marathon on October 23, 2022. Citadel graduate, Capt. Grace Jenkins, won first place in her division.
Read MoreTy Yount was a middle school student in Morganton, North Carolina, when the Gulf War played out on the evening news and inspired in him a need to serve. He was a well-rounded student—an athlete, a member of the band and an Eagle Scout. In 1993, in the days before the internet explosion, it was from a bookshelf in his guidance counselor’s office that he discovered The Citadel.
Read MoreFor the first time ever, The Citadel Career Center was awarded a grant to help more cadets and students achieve their professional goals. The $30,000 grant – provided by Boeing – went a long way for eight cadets and students who interned at various organizations in Charleston over the summer and fall. Grant money also went to several faculty and student projects, such as the Supply Chain Management and Port Club and Citadel STEM project.
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