February 2008
Today Cadet Lt. Col. William Morris Coleman of Greenville, S.C., received the Gen. Douglas MacArthur Foundation award while Cadet Col. Chase Henderson Mohler of Beaufort, S.C., received the Medal of the Society of the Cincinnati of South Carolina award.
Three finalists have been named for the position of vice president of external affairs, overseeing internal and external communications at The Citadel.
Today's military dress parade has been cancelled due to inclement weather. The presentation of the prestigious Gen. Douglas MacArthur Foundation and Society of the Cincinnati of South Carolina awards will begin at 3:45 p.m. in Buyer Auditorium in Mark Clark Hall.
The Class of 2012 will report to campus on Aug. 16, 2008 for academic orientation and military training. For more information about matriculation, click here.
Morris Derhon Robinson, a former Citadel football player turned opera singer, will perform at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21 in Summerall Chapel at The Citadel. The concert, which is free and open the public, is part of Black History Month at the Military College of South Carolina.
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham and College of Charleston President George Benson will deliver the commencement addresses at The Citadel in May.
G. Dewey Yeatts, chief facilities officer and associate vice-president for facilities management at Murray State University in Murray, Ky., has been named The Citadel’s new vice president for facilities and engineering.
The Citadel has taken a major step toward improving its emergency notification systems. The college has implemented BulldogAlert, an emergency phone and email notification program, and has installed an outdoor warning siren to be used to alert students, faculty and staff in the event of a crisis on campus.
National Engineers’ Week at The Citadel begins Friday with the MathCounts competition for Lowcountry middle school students. The always popular model bridge contest and robotics competition gets under way Saturday morning. Click here to learn more.
Check out what's news in the latest electronic newsletter from The Citadel's School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Volume 4, Issue 2, of "The Fount" is now available.
Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa and his wife Donna Rosa will meet with Citadel Graduate College students and alumni at its annual meet and greet reception from 5:30 to 7 p.m. today in the lobby of Bond Hall.
Four former Citadel athletes who succeed on the playing field and in their careers will share what they are doing now and how participating in athletics at The Citadel helped them to achieve their goals. Beyond the Playing Field – An Alumni Panel Discussion in honor of Black History Month begins at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12 in Copeland Auditorium in Grimsley Hall.
Check out what's news in the latest electronic newsletter from The Citadel's School of Education. The Fall 2007 edition (Volume 2, Issue 1) is now available.
The Charleston Post and Courier recently profiled The Citadel's official photographer, Russ Pace. For the past 21 years, Pace has been recording the pageantry, structure, personality and history of The Military College of South Carolina.
The Citadel’s rifle and pistol range was dedicated today to Joel Sexton, the long-time pistol team coach.
Cadet Ryan Conlon, the 2007 recipient of The Citadel Foundation Thailand Study Abroad grant, will report on his trip to study crime and justice in Thailand at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 4 in Graham Copeland Auditorium in Mark Clark Hall. It is free and open to the public.
Today's military dress parade has been cancelled due to inclement weather. The presentation of Gold Stars and recognition of President's List cadets will take place in Buyer Auditorium in Mark Clark Hall at 4 p.m.