Restoring Compassion to Healthcare

The Citadel Healthcare Study Abroad Program, led by Capt. Sarah Imam, M.D., makes health care more personal by requiring students to do more than just observe.

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Two Citadel nursing professors are recognized for excellence in practice

Two nursing professors from The Citadel are the proud recipients of an award that honors registered nurses in our state who exemplify excellence in nursing practice and commitment to the profession.

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21 down, 9,979 to go: The Citadel graduates its first class of nursing students

As seen in The Post & Courier, by Jerrell Floyd By 2030, a major nursing shortage has been predicted for South Carolina — the fourth worst in the country. So

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The Citadel Graduate College celebrates the Class of 2019

The Citadel Graduate College Class (CGC) of 2019 has 456 graduates who have earned either graduate degrees, or undergraduate degrees through the evening or online (non-cadet) programs. That number includes the 20 men and women who earned Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees through the CGC’s new evening undergraduate nursing program.

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Inaugural class of nurses graduating from The Citadel May 4

The Citadel’s first class of nursing students will accept their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Degrees during commencement ceremonies on May 4, 2019.

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Citadel nursing cadets and student earn leadership positions at Student Nurses Association Convention

Photo: Newly elected executive board for Student Nurses Association – South Carolina Of the ten positions on the board, three are now held by people from The Citadel The South

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Citadel nursing program takes aim at looming shortage

The Citadel offers the only evening program for nursing in the area, and it offers every nursing course every semester.

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Nine ways The Citadel encourages innovation

The Citadel is ranked among the most innovative schools in the South, and to celebrate, we rounded up some of the ways the college has encouraged innovation.

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The Hardest Moments

When Catherine Hill learned that her father’s alma mater offered nursing, she committed to an education that challenged her beyond anything she expected.

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New Partnership Connects Students to Veteran Patients

A brand new partnership between a Lowcountry college and downtown hospital comes with a unique military connection.

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