NSLS comes to The Citadel
NSLS aligns with The Citadel’s mission of teaching lifelong skills. Throughout the program, students hone valuable, in-demand skillsets that hiring managers specifically look for, including leadership, relationship-building, goal-setting and effective communication.
New John C. West Chair announced
Frank Emerson, J.D., a senior policy consultant and accomplished leader with 27 years of experience in U.S. national security, intelligence and foreign policy matters, is the new Gov. John C. West Chair of International Politics and American Government.
Celebrating Constitution Day
In celebration of Constitution Day on September 17, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences is hosting a talk by Carson Holloway, Ph.D., entitled “The Founders and New York Times v. Sullivan: Libel and the American Constitutional Tradition.”
Retirements and new faculty changes
As we begin the new academic year, we have some faculty and staff changes to announce.
School of Engineering secures $1 million grant for AI healthcare research
In an exciting collaboration with colleges from around the state, The Citadel School of Engineering has been awarded a $1 million National Science Foundation grant over a five-year period
Graduate training high school students in biodiesel lab
The Chemistry Department is honored to celebrate the success of one of its graduates. William Epps earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry education in 2016 followed by a master’s in degree in STEM education in 2021.
No rest for biology
In May, Biology Department Head and Marine Biology Professor John Zardus along with Professor Danny Gustafson, who teaches plant molecular ecology, led a study abroad course in Belize on tropical ecology.
Civil and construction engineering news
Civil and construction engineering cadets had a busy spring semester and carried the momentum into the summer.
High school students learn applied physics on campus
The Department of Physics hosted a summer applied physics experience for high school students in June. During the event, high school students worked with physics faculty and a cadet assistant on several hands-on activities, including the physics of the toy-string shooter.
SHSS initiatives and plans
As The School of Humanities and Social Sciences prepares for a new home, there are other initiatives and plans in the works.