Upcoming News from The Citadel – March 2023

2022 Corps Day.

Pre-knob overnight campus visit

Thursday, March 2 – Friday, March 3
Various times
The Citadel campus
Free, open to high school juniors and seniors interested in joining the Corps of Cadets

High school seniors and juniors interested in attending The Citadel have two remaining opportunities this semester for an overnight, in-person visit.

Beginning with registration at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 2, students will get to spend a night in the barracks and eat in the mess hall. On Friday, March 3, parents and students will attend information sessions; they will be able to have their questions about The Citadel answered by a panel of cadets and members of the faculty and staff.

These visits are designed to offer a comprehensive overview of life at The Citadel. Students and parents will be able to learn about academic programs, ROTC opportunities, cadet life, financial aid, student support services and more.

To register for the March 2-3 visit, click here. Registration for the March pre-knob visit will close on March 1.

To register for the April 13-14 visit, click here.

Final round of Baker Business Bowl IX

Wednesday, March 8
3 – 5:45 p.m.
Bastin Hall Room 105, The Citadel campus
Free, open to the public

The final round of the Baker Business Bowl IX will be held at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 8.

Five groups of Citadel cadets and students have been working on a business idea that could turn into a $10,000 check and a future career.

During the final round, those teams will present a full business plan for their idea — including marketing, pricing and production strategies, detailed financial projections and other relevant business details — to a judging committee, who will decide the first and second place winner.

To watch the presentations via Zoom, click here.

The first place prize is $10,000, meant to help them start their business; the second-place team will receive $5,000. The prize money is made possible by The Citadel Class of 1989.

The five teams that made it to the finals are:

  • BreaKINGchains/Worthy Living Co. — This company is a personalized life and accountability coaching service that specializes in nutrition support through delivered meal boxes to promote weight loss. They aim to develop this business into more fitness and incentive focused plans.
  • FarmHand — This team’s goal is to help eliminate food deserts through micro-green, aquaponics, vertical farm franchising systems. This will be done by partnering with homeowners to use their homes’ space to install these aquaponic systems.
  • Landsformer — This team wants to develop a solar–powered, self-driving lawn mower. Made up of mechanical engineer majors, the team aims to develop a more cost-effective version that utilizes solar-powered batteries and a boundary system.
  • Patriot Goalie — This company hopes to create handcrafted, quality hockey equipment, specifically for youth goalies. Youth hockey is a growing sport, and since children grow quickly out of their gear, this company aims to cut the cost of replacing goalie gear by creating sizeable pad leaf inserts.
  • Sideways Performance — The Sideways Performance team aims to improve the performance and efficiency of any vehicle by replacing older motors with fuel injected LS motors. This will save vehicle owners money by improving gas mileage on older vehicles, as well as boosting its reliability and power.

The Baker Business Bowl is a program aimed at helping budding entrepreneurs who have an idea for a new product or service, and the desire to turn that idea into a business. The competition is open to cadets, evening undergraduate students and graduate students.

2023 IEEE Razor Lecture

Wednesday, March 8
5:30 – 7 p.m.
Regimental Commander’s Riverview Room, The Citadel campus
Open to the public, registration is required

The Citadel’s student branch of the IEEE, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, will host a joint lecture with the Coastal Carolina Section of the IEEE on Wednesday, March 8 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The 2023 Razor Lecture is named after Charles Thurston Razor, the first head of The Citadel’s electrical engineering department. This year’s speaker will be Troy Follak, ’91, chief engineer for Boom Supersonic.

The event will include a dinner, for a cost of $10 per person. Click here to register for the event.

2023 Black Alumni Collective Symposium

Thursday, March 9 – Sunday, March 12
Various times  
The Citadel and College of Charleston campuses
Open to the public, registration required

On Friday, March 10, The Citadel will host the 2023 Black Alumni Collective Symposium at Johnson Hagood Stadium. The day will start with a breakfast and welcome remarks from The Citadel President Gen. Glenn Walters, USMC (Ret.), ’79. The first session of the day will focus on Black alumni leadership development and succession planning, followed by a session on recruitment, retention, graduation and bridging to alumni career paths. The last session of the day will be leadership working groups, wrapping up with a photoshoot at Summerall Chapel and a Citadel African American Alumni reception at Bastin Hall atrium.

Other events will take place through The College of Charleston’s campus, for more details visit their website. In-person registration as well as virtual registration is still open to those interested in participating.

Global Business Knowledge workshop

Friday, March 17
8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.  
Bastin Hall Room 105, The Citadel campus
Free, registration required

The Citadel’s Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business is hosting a one-day workshop to raise awareness of global business management, global marketing, supply chain management and trade finance. The workshop will help participants prepare for the CGBP, Certified Global Business Professional, national board exam and will be provided a box lunch.

Registration is required, and in-person and virtual attendance options are available. For more information, contact David Desplaces, Ph.D., at ddesplac@citadel.edu.

Citadel History: Women’s Leadership Panel

Wednesday, March 22
6:30 – 8 p.m.  
Virtual, registration required

Join The Citadel for an inspiring discussion with Citadel women who led by example. Speakers for this event will include Allison Dean Love, Citadel BOV Member, Sarah Zorn, The Citadel’s first female regimental commander and Kathryn Christmas, former regimental commander. This virtual panel as part of Women’s History Month at The Citadel. This event is free and open to the public, registration is required.

The Citadel Academy of Science and Mathematics annual awards banquet

Thursday, March 23
5 – 9 p.m.
The Conference Center at Thornley Campus, Trident Technical College
Ticket required, open to the media

The Swain Family School of Science and Mathematics is hosting its Annual Citadel Academy of Science and Mathematics Awards Banquet on March 23 at Trident Technical College. The banquet honors the academic accomplishments of exceptional cadets and students, outstanding faculty and distinguished alumni.

A highlight of each year’s event is the pre-dinner reception, when up to 40 cadets and students present their research posters. Guests are encouraged to mingle and engage with the students and their faculty advisors to discuss what the students are learning in the classroom and the laboratory.

Cadets, students, alumni and faculty to be honored at this year’s banquet will include:

CASM Distinguished Alumni Award:

  • Col. Anthony L. Baggiano, USAF (Ret.), ‘61
  • Rev. James R. Lockridge, ‘71
  • Dr. Matthew N. Thoma, ’98

Early Career Faculty Award:

  • Dr. Antara Mukherjee

School-wide awardees:

  • Ms. Maria Marquez-Garcia – Outstanding Citadel Graduate College Student
  • Cadet Andrew Davis – Outstanding Undergraduate student Award
  • SSgt Benjamin Knight – Outstanding Veteran/Active Duty Student Award
  • Cadet Rion Zack Reynolds – Bowers Research Presentation Award

In addition to the above cadets, students and alumni, each department of the Swain Family School of Science and Mathematics will recognize outstanding cadets and students. The goal of The Citadel Academy of Science and Mathematics is to foster an enhanced awareness of the science and mathematics mission of The Citadel and pride in the work undertaken by cadets, students and faculty.

Tickets to the banquet can be purchased by clicking here.

Corps Day and Recognition Day

Friday, March 24 – Sunday, March 26
Various times
The Citadel campus and Marion Square
Select events are open to the public

Recognition Day, which will be held during the last weekend of March, is when knobs are officially recognized as members of the Corps of Cadets after months of rigorous training exercises.

That process begins with what is known as The Gauntlet and culminates with a march to Marion Square and the iconic Freshmen Oath Renewal Ceremony. It is one of the most important events in a cadet career.

Recognition Day is a momentous occasion in the life of a knob. It means the end of rigid formations, walking in single file at breakneck speed and the highly regimented way of life that is The Citadel’s fourth-class system.

Corps Day, the birthday of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets and one of the most highly attended weekends at The Citadel, will also be celebrated that weekend. Attractions include dress parades, awards presentations, special cadet performances and athletic events.

34th Annual The Citadel Brigadier Foundation Auction

Saturday, March 25
5:30 – 11 p.m.
The Charleston Gaillard Center
Open to the public, ticket prices vary

The 34th annual The Citadel Brigadier Foundation Auction will take place on Saturday, March 25 at the Charleston Gaillard Center from 5:30 until 11 p.m. The TCBF auction is the largest annual fundraising event for The Citadel Brigadier Foundation and is open to all alumni, friends and family of The Citadel. All proceeds from the auction go directly towards funding the nearly five million annual scholarship cost for more than 350 cadet-athletes.

Ticket prices vary and raffle tickets are available for those who can’t attend the event in-person. There will be a silent and live auction, heavy hors d’oeuvres, premium cocktails and a dueling pianos performance.

For more information and to get tickets, click here.

The history of women at The Citadel

Tuesday, March 28
6:30 – 8 p.m.  
Virtual, registration required

Join The Citadel’s archivist Tessa Updike at a look back to The Citadel’s founding in 1842. This discussion will share the history and stories of women who were at The Citadel over time. This virtual presentation is to celebrate Women’s History Month at The Citadel. This event is free and open to the public, registration is required.

Semester-long donation drives for those in need

The Citadel’s Clinical Counseling Program’s Diversity Initiative donation drive

Fundraiser lasts throughout the spring semester (January-May)
Physical item drop off: Bond Hall Room 164, The Citadel campus

The Clinical Counseling Program’s Diversity initiative, headlined by Bernetha Davis and Nicole Thompson, is collecting monetary and physical items to create homeless/poverty kits. These items will be collected throughout the months of January through May. Members from the Psychology Department will meet at the end of the fundraiser to put the kits together. The kits will be distributed to local homeless shelters. PayPal or cash donations are also accepted.

Items needed for each kit include:

  • Toiletries (Toothbrush/paste, soap, dry shampoo, etc.)
  • Rain poncho
  • Lightly used blankets
  • 2 pairs of socks
  • Face masks
  • Nonperishables 
  • Beanie
  • Scarf
  • Lightly used clothes (Shirts, Pants, Dresses, Jackets, etc.)

The Citadel’s Multicultural Counseling course donation drive

Fundraiser lasts throughout the spring semester (January-May)
Physical item drop off: Mims 302, The Citadel campus

The Citadel’s Multicultural Counseling course is collecting monetary and physical donations for Florence Crittenton, as well as creating care packages to distribute to the homeless population in the area. Donations can be given to Mary Adams in Mims 302. Please email Crystal Hank at chank@citadel.edu for more information or any questions on how to donate.

Items needed for Florence Crittenton include:

  • Hygiene products (deodorant, toothbrush/paste, body wash, etc.)
  • Lines and laundry (twin size sheets, beach towels, pillows, etc.)
  • Ladies and juniors size clothing
  • Maternity clothing
  • Baby items (clothing, baby wipes, toys, baby formula, diapers, etc.)
  • Refillable water bottles
  • Umbrellas
  • Makeup

Items needed for the care packages include:

  • Hygiene products (deodorant, toothbrush/paste, body wash, etc.)
  • Men and women clothing
  • Non-perishable food
  • Water
  • Blankets
  • Money
  • First aid kits
  • Books
  • Rain gear (rain coats and tarps)
  • Sunscreen and bug spray

The Citadel Athletics

To purchase tickets, please call 843-953-3647 or visit citadelsports.com/tickets. Media should contact John Brush, Assistant AD for Athletic Communications.

The Citadel Tennis vs. Converse

Friday, March 3
11 a.m.
Earle Tennis Center
Free, open to the public

The Citadel Tennis vs. SCAD

Friday, March 3
3 p.m.
Earle Tennis Center
Free, open to the public

The Citadel Baseball vs. Long Island

Friday, March 3
4 p.m.
Joe Riley Park
Tickets start at $12, $8 in advance

The Citadel Baseball vs. Long Island

Saturday, March 4
2 p.m.
Joe Riley Park
Tickets start at $12, $8 in advance

The Citadel Baseball vs. Long Island

Sunday, March 5
1 p.m.
Joe Riley Park
Tickets start at $12, $8 in advance

2023 Southern Conference Rifle Championship

Saturday, March 5 – Sunday, March 6
All day
Inouye Marksmanship Center
Open to the public

The Citadel Tennis vs. Davidson

Friday, March 7
2 p.m.
Earle Tennis Center
Free, open to the public

The Citadel Baseball vs. Holy Cross

Friday, March 10
4 p.m.
Joe Riley Park
Tickets start at $12, $8 in advance

The Citadel Baseball vs. Holy Cross

Saturday, March 11
2 p.m.
Joe Riley Park
Tickets start at $12, $8 in advance

The Citadel Baseball vs. Holy Cross

Sunday, March 12
1 p.m.
Joe Riley Park
Tickets start at $12, $8 in advance

The Citadel Baseball vs. Kansas

Friday, March 17
5 p.m.
Joe Riley Park
Tickets start at $12, $8 in advance

The Citadel Tennis vs. Wofford

Friday, March 17
1 p.m.
Earle Tennis Center
Free, open to the public

 The Citadel Baseball vs. Kansas

Saturday, March 18
2 p.m.
Joe Riley Park
Tickets start at $12, $8 in advance

The Citadel Baseball vs. Kansas

Sunday, March 19
1 p.m.
Joe Riley Park
Tickets start at $12, $8 in advance

The Citadel Tennis vs. Chattanooga

Sunday, March 19
10 a.m.
Earle Tennis Center
Free, open to the public

The Citadel Baseball vs. Charleston Southern

Tuesday, March 21
5 p.m.
Joe Riley Park
Tickets start at $12, $8 in advance

The Citadel Baseball vs. Mercer

Friday, March 24
6 p.m.
Joe Riley Park
Tickets start at $12, $8 in advance

 The Citadel Baseball vs. Mercer

Saturday, March 25
2 p.m.
Joe Riley Park
Tickets start at $12, $8 in advance

The Citadel Baseball vs. Mercer

Sunday, March 26
1 p.m.
Joe Riley Park
Tickets start at $12, $8 in advance

The Citadel Baseball vs. South Carolina

Tuesday, March 28
7 p.m.
Joe Riley Park
Tickets start at $12, $8 in advance

The Citadel Club Sports

The Citadel Men’s Rugby Club – Round Robin Tournament

Friday, March 3
9 a.m.
Summerall Field
Free, open to the public

The Citadel Sailing Club – Turner Team Race

Saturday, March 11 – Sunday, March 12
9 a.m.
Carolina Yacht Club
Free, open to the public

The Citadel Lacrosse Club vs. College of Charleston

Wednesday, March 29
7 p.m.
Wilson Field, The Citadel campus
Free, open to the public