Women’s History Month: Meet Cadet Julianna DeSalle, electrical engineer standout; future mining industry leader
Cadet Julianna DeSalle is an Electrical Engineering major from Navarre, Florida.
Read MoreCadet Julianna DeSalle is an Electrical Engineering major from Navarre, Florida.
Read MoreNormally each spring, The Citadel campus is bustling with high school students enjoying cadet-led tours, information sessions with their parents or staying overnight in the barracks for a Pre-Knob cadet
Read MorePhoto: Special Forces Capt. Ben Carnell, a former Citadel quarterback, was wounded a year ago while serving in Afghanistan (Courtesy: Grace Beahm Alford, The Post and Courier) As seen in
Read MoreOne of the considerable benefits of The Citadel experience, affirmed regularly by cadets, is the strategic development of time management skills.
Read MoreThe first African American cadet graduated from The Citadel in 1970. One year later, the school hired its first black barber to groom cadets of color.
Read More“The Fourth-Class System is no longer in effect.” On Friday, March 13, those words echoed off the walls of all five battalions on The Citadel’s campus.
Read MoreFebruary’s final parade featured the presentation of two distinguished awards, meant to recognize two cadets’ service to the Corps, The Citadel and more.
Read MoreThe 628th Security Forces Squadron teamed up with Citadel Air Force and Army ROTC cadets for a joint training exercise.
Read MoreIt’s the first collaboration between the school and the North Charleston-based company, and is part of The Citadel’s effort to expand its fine arts program.
Read MorePhoto: Lt. Col. James Near Jr. with son in the Australian Outback, near Ayers Rock. (Provided by the Near family.) Lt. Col. James “Jim” Byron Near Jr., USAF (Ret.), a
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