Citadel cadets and students will learn about leadership and teamwork while studying, living aboard and helping crew Charleston’s iconic Spirit of South Carolina schooner through the college’s new The Citadel.
Citadel cadets and students will learn about leadership and teamwork while studying, living aboard and helping crew Charleston’s iconic Spirit of South Carolina schooner through the college’s new The Citadel.
On Sunday morning, Jan. 21, Cadets and students at The Citadel will set sail from the Charleston Harbor aboard the Spirit of South Carolina schooner for the next three months.
No one ever went to The Citadel to do things the easy way. That’s especially true for 15 cadets participating this spring in a four-month voyage aboard a replica of.
The freezing temperatures across the Lowcountry this week probably have many people dreaming of taking a boat to the Caribbean. Fifteen cadets from The Citadel are making that daydream a.
A study abroad program offered for students at The Citadel during the spring semester is more like “study aboard.” 15 Citadel cadets set sail from Charleston last week aboard the.
A group of 15 Citadel cadets are preparing to sail out of Charleston harbor to experience a semester at sea. The program, “Citadel at Sea,” allows the cadets to learn.
A lesson in leadership and teamwork. The Citadel at Sea program is now on its way to the Caribbean aboard the 140-foot Spirit of South Carolina Schooner…