Real ‘Black Hawk Down’ and ‘Monuments Men’ artifacts are being preserved by Citadel cadets
A professor and some students at The Citadel have found a way to capture military history indefinitely, a way to cork time in a bottle.
Read MoreA professor and some students at The Citadel have found a way to capture military history indefinitely, a way to cork time in a bottle.
Read MoreA message from Gen. Glenn M. Walters on the passing of Cadet Joe Fernandez.
Read MoreThe President’s List is one of the most distinguished cadet awards presented by The Citadel. It indicates excellence in academics and military duties.
Read MoreGold stars are awarded to cadets and students who have earned a grade point ratio of 3.7 or higher. The following are cadets and students who received the honor for
Read MoreCadet Samuel Eckert was hand selected by COL. John Cyrulik, a professor of Military Science for The Citadel for multiple reasons.
Read MoreA gift from Bob Mock, Citadel Class of 1958, will be used to establish an entrepreneurship lab at the college’s Baker School of Business.
Read MoreFeb. 14, on Summerall Field, the South Carolina Corps of Cadets will march in honor of Charles Foster, The Citadel’s first African American cadet graduate.
Read MorePhoto: A prototype of Citadel cadets’ “traffic solver” concept. As seen in The Post and Courier, by Jeff Hartsell You see them at both ends of a traffic construction zone,
Read MoreA former member of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets went on to a horse racing career that included 1,328 victories and earnings of $54,657,686.
Read MoreLongtime Citadel janitor Dwight Holmes never misses a Dallas Cowboys game, even though he can’t travel home to watch his team.
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