Citadel and College of Charleston partnering to help local English teachers
A competitive new program, hosted by the two institutions, will help ten high school English teachers get a free start on their Master’s degrees.
Read MoreA competitive new program, hosted by the two institutions, will help ten high school English teachers get a free start on their Master’s degrees.
Read MoreMarchant is using open source CAD files from the internet to produce the 3D print mask extenders and clips for medical personnel and front-line workers.
Read MoreThe final round of the Baker Business Bowl will be held publically via Zoom on Wednesday, April 22 from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Read MoreKaren Lewis Crawford was in the final stages of her training to become an ordained minister in the Wesleyan Church when she received some surprising news: she would be the
Read More“The Career Center staff is fully engaged, working for as many hours as it takes to help our students with their next steps.”
Read More“These are unprecedented times for our country; unprecedented times for our school. We can get through this by working together,”
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 MoreOne of the considerable benefits of The Citadel experience, affirmed regularly by cadets, is the strategic development of time management skills.
Read MoreThe dean’s list recognizes cadets and students who are registered for 12 or more semester hours and whose grade point average is 3.20 or higher.
Read MoreSocial studies teacher and Citadel Graduate College alumna Leslie Sullivan was surprised at Palmetto Scholars Academy with a $25,000 Milken Educator Award.
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