The girlboss feminism routine isn’t just cringy. It also directly undermines our argument,’ rightwing political commentator ...
Conservative writer Mark Hemingway wrote that Mace’s graduation from the academy “wasn’t ... institution,” and that “The Citadel, like all military academies, should have remained ...
Congresswoman Nancy Mace's recent post about protecting women's accomplishments has prompted critics to point out that her admission was made possible by "DEI." ...
open image in gallery South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace graduated from The Citadel, a South Carolina military academy, and bragged about it online. However, many blasted her given her anti-DEI ...
The application deadline for the online MBA programs at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina (Baker), a public school, is rolling. Ninety-eight percent of students are already ...
The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, a public institution, has been offering online bachelor's degree programs since 2016-2017. All of the online classes are recorded and archived ...
The Citadel football program announced the program’s 2025 schedule Thursday afternoon, compiling a formidable four-game ...
He attended Shriner Military Institute and The Citadel Military College. He then fulfilled his dream of becoming an aviator, and joined the United States Air Force. He served in WWII, Korea and ...
Citadel cadets planning to participate in Monday's inaugural ceremonies have had their plans curtailed by inclement weather, ...
Hugh Nelson Jr. who is the first-ever graduate from The Citadel Military College in South Carolina to receive the Medal of Honor. Nelson was previously awarded the U.S. Army’s Distinguished ...
The Citadel, South Carolina’s esteemed military college, has announced its Dean’s List for the fall 2024 semester, recognizing outstanding academic achievement among its cadets and students.
He studied at The Citadel for a year before moving to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. 2nd Lt. Kennedy was awarded by President William Taft on Nov. 23, 1912.