“Shut up and push forward”: Meet Marine Corps veteran student Dimitri Fragopoulos
Veteran student Dimitri Fragopoulos expects to graduate in May 2022 with a degree in Intelligence and Security Studies.
Read MoreVeteran student Dimitri Fragopoulos expects to graduate in May 2022 with a degree in Intelligence and Security Studies.
Read MoreSeven World War II veterans from the Battle of the Bulge came to The Citadel as part of the soldiers’ historic reunion in the Lowcountry.
Read MoreThere are two new flags in the Veteran Student Success Center that highlight the college’s strong support and connection with the military.
Read MoreAfter her service, she earned a BA in Intelligence and Security Studies from The Citadel and is the Student Veterans Association president.
Read MoreAdrienne Crosby and six of her peers made history in 2002 as the first class of African American women to graduate from The Citadel.
Read MoreAn integral part of The Citadel is the Veteran Student Success Center, open to both day and evening veteran students.
Read MoreThe Citadel Health Careers Society and others from the college spent Friday morning supplying low-income veteran families with food assistance.
Read MoreThe Citadel Student Veterans Association is a student-governed organization that assists veteran students enrolled at the Military College of South Carolina
Read MoreVeteran day student Thomas Taylor planned to spend his career in the Army, but when he was injured on duty, he was forced to change his plans. And that’s when he started exploring the idea of pursuing a college education.
Read MorePhoto: Annette, a F-4C Phantom II jet, in front of Murray Barracks As the Military College of South Carolina, The Citadel is an obvious college choice, not only for cadets
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