New Cyber and Computer Sciences labs create hands-on learning opportunities
Two new labs, funded by a National Security Agency Center of Academic Excellence Grant and Senior Military College Cyber Institute Grant, are providing students with state-of-the-art resources and a space for conducting education and research.
Baker School bulletin
In the Baker School of Business, finance leader June-Yon Kim spoke about international investment markets, business majors attended the College of Charleston Investment Symposium, and dozens of students attended the Supply Chain Management Career Fair.
Notes from Engineering
From an advisory board meeting to a STEM ALERT Program exploring artificial intelligence and humanoid robotics, the School of Engineering has been on the go.
November new faculty spotlight
Professor David Edwards recently joined the Department of Mathematical Sciences as department head.
Baker School bulletin
The Department of Management and Entrepreneurship launched its Board Room Lunch, a series of private meetings with management and strategic leaders.
Biology professor publishes pioneering textbook
Adjunct Professor of Biology Jim Berry is publishing a textbook entitled Environment, Science, and Law.
The cabinet of curiosities
Department Head and Professor of Biology John Zardus is curating a cabinet of curiosities in Ducket Hall. Zardus was inspired by the cabinets of curiosities that became popular in the 16th century which showcased historical and archeological artifacts, alongside scientific specimens.
Cadets give back during The Citadel’s Class of 1979 Leadership Day
On The Citadel’s Class of 1979 Leadership Day, cadets participated in a day of servant leadership. At dozens of locations, more than 1,100 freshman and sophomore cadets engaged in service activities across the Lowcountry.
Notes from Engineering
In new rankings released by U.S. News & World Report, the School of Engineering was ranked #18 Best Undergraduate Engineering nationwide (non-doctoral).
News from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Variety magazine announced that the adaptive rights to Professor of Criminal Justice Sean Patrick Griffin’s book, Gaming the Game: The Story Behind the NBA Betting Scandal and the Gambler Who Made It Happen, have been acquired by producer Jonathan Saba.