The Citadel gets a preview fit for a president
Two VH-92A helicopters — the model of aircraft that will soon serve as Marine One — performed a test landing on Summerall Field on March 24.
Read MoreTwo VH-92A helicopters — the model of aircraft that will soon serve as Marine One — performed a test landing on Summerall Field on March 24.
Read MoreThe Corps’ Honor Code, a cadet does not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do,’ built inside of me a high level of integrity to help guide my decision making through many challenging times.”
Read MoreThe 2021 edition features nine papers and photographs written or captured by some of The Citadel’s best and brightest undergraduate and graduate students
Read MoreOf the the 713 cadets she helped, two decided to return to their alma mater. So, after years, both found themselves back at The Citadel, with Ms. Oliver.
Read MoreLarry Melton Jr., a member of The Citadel Class of 1984, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering.
Read MoreAfter a year like no other, The Citadel continues one of its most important traditions: naming the cadet leadership for the next year.
Read MoreA perfect score from the Council for the Accreditation of Education Preparation is not common, but that’s exactly what the ZFSOE received.
Read MoreProvided by Women in Defense Palmetto Chapter (WID) Pictured above (left to right): Cadets Lillian Layden and Catherine Guenther, 2020 Women in Defense Palmetto Chapter Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
Read MoreThe 34-year-old Citadel graduate is spending about three-quarters of a million dollars to renovate and outfit his own gym on Huger Street.
Read MoreThe IAAM assigned interns to gather history from across the Lowcountry. One of those interns is Keyshawn Gascey, a junior at The Citadel.
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