Upcoming News from The Citadel – April 2023
A look at some of the events happening on campus, including a spring football game, Accepted Student Day, Bulldog Challenge and more.
Read MoreA look at some of the events happening on campus, including a spring football game, Accepted Student Day, Bulldog Challenge and more.
Read MoreAfter making it through three rounds of the Baker Business Bowl IX and working on their business plan, one team has claimed victory — and a $10,000 check.
Read MoreU.S. News & World Report recently ranked the Baker School of Business’s online Bachelor in Business Administration program as #8 in the nation.
Read MoreThe Citadel is mourning the loss of Robert Anthony Daniel, ’49, former Board of Visitors member and President of The Citadel Alumni Association.
Read MoreTwo Citadel cadets will represent the college on the Women Impacting Supply Chain Excellence (WISE) National Advisory Board.
Read MoreFor the first time ever, The Citadel Career Center was awarded a grant to help more cadets and students achieve their professional goals. The $30,000 grant – provided by Boeing – went a long way for eight cadets and students who interned at various organizations in Charleston over the summer and fall. Grant money also went to several faculty and student projects, such as the Supply Chain Management and Port Club and Citadel STEM project.
Read More“Discipline is earned through the challenges we face here.”
Read MoreNalani Quintello is a veteran day student at The Citadel studying Business and Project Management. During her service, Quintello used her talents to become lead vocalist in the Premier Rock Band of the Air Force. She is an ambassador for the Air Force Wounded Warrior Program and hopes to combine her passions for service and music into a business venture.
Read MoreEleven teams competed in the semi-final round of the Baker Business Bowl IX on Thursday, Nov. 3. Business ideas ranged from hockey gear, bait casters, delivery drones and more. By the end of the day, only five teams advanced to the final round.
Read More“No matter what struggles I faced or what adversity came my way, The Citadel has taught me how to put one foot in front of the other and carry on. A common phrase on campus cadets say is “Embrace the suck” and this is something I have certainly felt on some of those tougher days,” said Jeremy Anyim.
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