...building represents The Citadel more than does any other piece of architecture on the campus," retired Maj. Gen. John Grinalds, the president of the state military college, said Tuesday. The old barracks was torn down three years ago and a...
...increase in the coming years. "My guess is that we could someday reach 10 or 15 percent," said retired Maj. Gen. John Grinalds, the president of The Citadel. The college has already surpassed the goal for admitting women it set after the contentious...
...I-A opponents between 2005 and 2010. When Robinson's contract was renewed in 2005, then-Citadel President Maj. John Grinalds included the "special milestone award" as an incentive, the school's vice president of finance, Curt Holland...
...and help them develop into principled leaders was very attractive to both my wife and me." He replaces Maj. Gen. John Grinalds, who leaves Aug. 1 to become headmaster at a private prep school in Charleston. Maj. Gen. Grinalds has served...
...Citadel will use a gift from a 1963 graduate to pay for a $2 million ethics and leadership program. Retired Gen. John Grinalds, the president of South Carolina's military college, announced the program at a recent budget presentation to state...
...Gen. John Rosa Jr. has run the academy since 2003. The 1973 Citadel graduate will replace retired Maj. Gen. John Grinalds, who leaves Aug. 1 after eight years of running the state military college in Charleston. Mr. Grinalds will become...
...graduated, received academic or medical discharges or left for exchange programs, said the president, Maj. Gen. John Grinalds. The school readmitted 31 cadets who had been absent the first semester, he said. The school also has a new vice...
...the college Friday after an alleged sexual encounter in the barracks with a freshman female cadet, school President John Grinalds said Saturday night. Rumors about the incident, which happened around Nov. 2, came to the attention of cadet officers...
...Supreme Court ruled a similar all-male policy at Virginia Military Institute was unconstitutional. College President John Grinalds said the votes show unified support for moving forward. "The discussion was rational and good-spirited and ultimately...
...is you as a college student were in charge of 15 or 30 men," he said. "That's great leadership experience." John Grinalds, who becomes Citadel president this summer, said he expects the system will remain adversarial, but any discipline...