Preparing for The Citadel Class of 2023 commencement ceremonies

On May 6, more than 1,000 cadets and students from the Class of 2023 will graduate from The Citadel.

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Veteran Business Outreach Center to launch May 1 at The Citadel, will provide support to veteran small business owners

The Citadel will soon host a center designed to help South Carolina’s veterans start or expand their small businesses, through the Veterans Transformational Learning Initiative, or VTLI.

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Newest honorees to be inducted into the Baker School of Business Hall of Fame

Four new honorees will be inducted into the Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business Hall of Fame on April 13, 2023.

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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.

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Baker Business Bowl IX wraps up, winner receives $10,000 for their business plan

After 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.

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The Citadel’s online Bachelor of Business Administration program ranked #8 in the nation

U.S. News & World Report recently ranked the Baker School of Business’s online Bachelor in Business Administration program as #8 in the nation.

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Remembering Robert Anthony Daniel, ’49, former member of the BOV and CAA president

The Citadel is mourning the loss of Robert Anthony Daniel, ’49, former Board of Visitors member and President of The Citadel Alumni Association.

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Two cadets to represent The Citadel on the national advisory board for Women Impacting Supply Chain Excellence

Two Citadel cadets will represent the college on the Women Impacting Supply Chain Excellence (WISE) National Advisory Board.

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The Citadel Career Center takes off with grant from Boeing to improve internship experiences

For 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.

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