Great careers, graduate college and more; it’s straight to business for members of the Class of 2021

This year, approximately 150 cadets, 40 college transfer students and 90 graduate students earned a degree through the BSB.

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Side effects of pipeline shutdown linger in Lowcountry

“It has grown into a larger disruption because of the panic buying behavior,” said Hee Yoon Kwon, a supply chain management professor at The Citadel.

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Rick and Mary Lee Bastin honored in ribbon-cutting ceremony

Bastin Hall, a state-of-the-art academic facility, was made possible because of a $6-million gift from the couple.

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‘Made for it:’ Bridgeport, WV native Rush III hopes to continue family military tradition

In three years, John Rush III aspires to graduate with a Citadel business degree and become a fourth-generation military service member.

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Robinhood trading vs. real world investing: A webinar from The Citadel’s Department of Accounting and Finance

The discussion will highlight the important of being invested for the long-term and share methods for how to build a diversified portfolio.

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Final round of the Baker Business Bowl finds new home in Bastin Hall

An annual tradition with the Baker School of Business has a new home on campus — Bastin Hall, the new headquarters for the business school.

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Hospital Sisters Health System announces new President and CEO, Damond Boatwright, ’94

The Corps’ Honor Code, a cadet does not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do,’ built inside of me a high level of integrity to help guide my decision making through many challenging times.”

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Remembering Col. Robert S. Adden, The Citadel Class of ’44

As seen on Jhenrystuhr.tributes.com Robert S. Adden, 98, a long time resident of Charleston, passed away peacefully on March 6, 2021 after a brief hospitalization in Reston, Virginia. Born January 1, 1923

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Citadel alum calls in Chick-fil-A manager to help a drive-thru Covid-19 vaccination clinic

When a drive-thru COVID vaccine clinic left people waiting for hours, the town mayor called in a professional for help: a Chick-fil-A manager.

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