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Capers Hall Capers Hall, which holds The Citadel’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences, is the newest campus building. [cspm_light_map] Capers Hall was originally built in the 1950s and housed classrooms and offices for the English, History and Political Science departments for generations of Citadel students. During its original construction, the building was part of a $700,000 expansion. Now, the construction of Capers Hall is the largest project in the history of T…
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Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park, affectionately called "the Joe,” is a 6,000-seat baseball stadium named for the Honorable Joseph P. Riley, Jr., mayor of Charleston for 40 years.…
Byrd Hall is named for Col. R.M. Byrd, 1923, who served as head of the Department of Chemistry from 1945 to 1956 and as academic dean from 1956 to 1966.…
Duckett Hall is named for Maj. Gen. James W. Duckett, 1932, president of The Citadel from 1970 to 1974.…
Bond Hall is of the first buildings constructed when the college moved from its original site at Marion Square.…
Located at the west entrance to the parking lot in the faculty housing area behind Bond Hall (formerly Kovats Field) is a memorial to Colonel Michael Kovats de Fabricy.…
The Holliday Alumni Center is the home to The Citadel Alumni Association, The Citadel Foundation, and The Citadel Brigadier Foundation.…