- 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. - Save the Date
Upcoming events at The Citadel. - Cyber summer
The Department of Cyber and Computer Sciences and The Citadel Department of Defense Cyber Institute hosted several camps over the summer. - A cosmic experience
They built a topographic planet from pieces of foam and designed the architecture for their planet’s space station. They learned block coding and how to navigate the universe through a small spherical robot called a Sphero. - Bridge program building success
As matriculation nears, 50 members of the Class of 2027 will be prepared for life in the Corps of Cadets.