Preparing for The Citadel Class of 2024 commencement ceremonies
The Class of 2024 commencement ceremonies — honoring nearly 1,000 cadets and students — will be held on Saturday, May 4.
Read MoreThe Class of 2024 commencement ceremonies — honoring nearly 1,000 cadets and students — will be held on Saturday, May 4.
Read MoreA look at some of the events happening on campus, including a spring football game, Accepted Student Day, the final round of the Baker Business Bowl and more.
Read MoreFour individuals who embody the college’s definition of principled leaders were chosen for the Palmetto Medal Award this year.
Read MoreCadet Zoe Crecos is a Marketing and Business Development major with a minor in Data Science from Palm Beach, Florida. She is a member of the Regimental Band.
Read MoreReece Blackwood is currently waiting to secure a design patent for the product, after which he will begin manufacturing the device to sell to hospitals.
Read MoreRon Green, Ph.D., served as the dean of the School of Business Administration — now called the Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business — from 2007 to 2013.
Read MoreHans Vollmecke is a veteran undergraduate student at The Citadel majoring in Business Marketing. Vollmecke currently serves in the Army National Guard. As the son of a Citadel graduate and Air Force veteran, The Citadel was an obvious choice for his education.
Read MoreStuart Barickman is a veteran and undergraduate student at The Citadel. After retiring from the Marine Corps, he chose to pursue a degree in Business and Administration.
Read MoreJacob Ulmer is a veteran and an undergraduate student at The Citadel majoring in Business Administration. Ulmer served in the Coast Guard and, after graduating, hopes to accept a job through the federal government. Originally from Florence, South Carolina, Ulmer is an online student living in California.
Read MoreMackenzie Baker is a veteran and undergraduate student at The Citadel studying Marketing and Business Development, with a minor in both Spanish and Aerospace Science.
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