- Department of Health and Human Performance receives grantThe Department of Health and Human Performance received $5 million from the Department of Defense through a Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs grant.
- Students collaborate in disaster simulation exerciseHealth education and nursing students teamed up for an interdisciplinary disaster simulation exercise led by Health and Human Performance Instructor Lindsay Jackson.
- The Citadel PollAn election poll designed by DuBose Kapeluck, head of the Department of Political Science, and Assistant Professor of Political Science Mark Owens, has been lauded as one of the best South Carolina voter polls.
- The Citadel’s first female MBA graduateAfter reading an article about The Citadel’s celebration of 25 years of female cadet graduates, Brian Tucker, MBA and degree transfer program advisor, was inspired to learn about the first woman to earn an MBA at The Citadel.
- The Citadel honors outstanding employeesEach year, The Citadel honors one team and one employee for outstanding effort and performance.
- Professor appointed to Governor’s Commission on AI in EducationThe Southern Regional Education Board announced in April the members of the newly formed SREB Commission on Artificial Intelligence in Education, including Professor of Computer Science Deepti Joshi.
- Veteran student wins Baker Business BowlAustin Hronek, the winner of the 10th annual Baker Business Bowl, took home a check for $10,000 to start his business Tsuboi Agriculture.
- Notes from EngineeringThe School of Engineering inducted five new members into the Academy of Engineers on April 11, including Dr. Eric M. Bailey, ’84; Hernan Peña Jr, ’84; Col. Linda J. Riedel, SCARNG, ’11; Col. Ned Sanders, USAF (Ret.), ’53; and Maj. Sandra Wright, MD ARNG, ’04.
- Baker School of Business: awards and publications Professor of Economics and Entrepreneurship Russell Sobel received the 2024 Faculty Excellence in Research Award.
- Swain Family School of Science and Mathematics brings home competition winsThree teams of physics and cyber and computer science students competed against Virginia Military Institute in the U.S. Army STAR Challenge, a design competition to solve extant problems facing today’s soldiers.