Upcoming Events

No event found!
Load More

The Citadel Alumni Association Contributes to Scholarships

The Citadel Alumni Association capped off a banner year of giving at its annual membership meeting. The Association will contribute $900,000 to support college operations, CAA legacy cadet and need-based scholarships, and enhance The Citadel’s Service to Country Tuition Scholarships and National Service Room and Board Scholarships for ROTC cadets.

Looking a little worn?

Life members can request a replacement window decal or membership card at any time.

Follow the Association on Instagram

  • June 18, 2026: PT Barracks and Hampton Park
  • The Citadel Alumni Association Distinguished Alumnus Highlight

Morris D. Robinson, '91

Robinson was born with two extraordinary gifts. The first was a rare combination of size and athleticism that made him an outstanding football player. During his senior season at The Citadel, he earned All-Southern Conference and Kodak All-America honors while helping lead a Bulldogs team that finished the season ranked No. 20 in NCAA Division I-AA.

His second gift was a remarkable singing voice that has earned him international acclaim as one of the world's premier bass opera singers.

Robinson was enjoying a successful career with the Fortune 500 company 3M when he was "discovered" while singing in a music program in Boston. After receiving a scholarship for his first formal vocal training, he quickly rose to prominence, performing at the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall, La Scala in Milan, and the Sydney Opera House, as well as in leading roles with numerous opera companies throughout the United States and around the world.

Robinson has served as an artistic advisor to the Cincinnati Opera, an artist-in-residence with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and a resident artist at Harvard University. He was also the first African American artist to sign with a major classical recording label. 

On April 3, 2022, Robinson won a Grammy Award for his featured performance on the recording of Mahler's Symphony No. 8 (“Symphony of a Thousand”) with the Los Angeles Philharmonic led by conductor Gustavo Dudamel. 

His life story is every bit as remarkable as his powerful and celebrated voice.

Learn more about distinguished alumni at citadelalumni.org/news-stories/distinguished-alumni/dcal/.
  • June 17, 2026
  • 🎉 Members of the Class of 2027 and Class of 2028! 🎉

Great news! It’s not too early to secure a Life Membership in The Citadel Alumni Association at the discounted rate of $400—but don’t wait, this special offer is only available through your Commencement Day!

💙 Are you the parent, family member or friend of a 2027 or 2028 cadet/student? A Life Membership in The Citadel Alumni Association is a meaningful and lasting gift that keeps them connected for a lifetime.

🔹 Lock in this exclusive $400 rate early and receive this lasting legacy at the best possible price.

💰 Purchase today by visiting:

🔗 citadelalumni.org/product/life-membership-current-student-paid-in-full/

 Invest now in a lifelong connection to The Citadel🎓✨

🐾 Go Dogs! 🐾
  • Born on June 16, 1871, Alexander S. Salley, Class of 1892, assumed the position of secretary, treasurer and librarian at the South Carolina Historical Society in Charleston, a private organization concerned with the preservation of the state’s past, on October 1, 1899. 

In 1905 the General Assembly passed a bill providing funding for a full-time secretary for the State Historical Commission, making the agency responsible for all state public records. Salley began as that secretary on April 1, 1905. For the next 45 years, Salley organized, filed and wrote about South Carolina’s documentary heritage, the beginning of what is now the South Carolina Department of Archives and History. 

scencyclopedia.org/.../salley-alexander-samuel/
scdah.sc.gov/news/2018-12/meet-former-staff-alexander-samuel-salley
  • 📢 Office Closure Notice

The Citadel Alumni Association offices, located at 69 Hagood Avenue, will remain closed on Tuesday, June 16, as flooring replacement work in the building continues.

As is often the case with renovation projects, the work is taking a bit longer than originally anticipated. We appreciate your patience and understanding as these improvements are completed.

If you need assistance while the office is closed, contact information can be found at citadelalumni.org.

Thank you for your support!
  • The first president of The Citadel, CPT William F. Graham, USA, was born in Newberry, SC, on June 15, 1818. 

On June 11, 2024, representatives from The Citadel and the City of Newberry dedicated a plaque at Graham's grave to memorialize his significant impact on The Citadel. Shown here are (left to right) The Citadel Chaplain Lt Col S. Aaron Meadows, USAFR, '04; Newberry Mayor Foster Senn; The Citadel President Gen Glenn M. Walters, USMC, Ret., '79; and former CAA President Norman A. Poole, Jr., '90.

Graham graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1838 and served as The Citadel's president from  February 24, 1843, until his death on April 26, 1844.
  • 📢 Office Closure Notice

The Citadel Alumni Association offices, located at 69 Hagood Avenue, will be closed today, Monday, June 15,  while flooring replacement work is completed in the building.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as we make these improvements. 

If you need assistance while the office is closed, contact information can be found at citadelalumni.org.

Thank you for your support!
  • 📢 Office Closure Notice

The Citadel Alumni Association offices, located at 69 Hagood Avenue, will be closed Monday, June 15,  while flooring replacement work is completed in the building.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as we make these improvements. 

If you need assistance while the office is closed, contact information can be found at citadelalumni.org.

Thank you for your support!
June 18, 2026: PT Barracks and Hampton Park
June 18, 2026: PT Barracks and Hampton Park
June 18, 2026: PT Barracks and Hampton Park
June 18, 2026: PT Barracks and Hampton Park
June 18, 2026: PT Barracks and Hampton Park
June 18, 2026: PT Barracks and Hampton Park
June 18, 2026: PT Barracks and Hampton Park
June 18, 2026: PT Barracks and Hampton Park
June 18, 2026: PT Barracks and Hampton Park
June 18, 2026: PT Barracks and Hampton Park
June 18, 2026: PT Barracks and Hampton Park
40 minutes ago
View on Instagram |
1/9
The Citadel Alumni Association Distinguished Alumnus Highlight

Morris D. Robinson, '91

Robinson was born with two extraordinary gifts. The first was a rare combination of size and athleticism that made him an outstanding football player. During his senior season at The Citadel, he earned All-Southern Conference and Kodak All-America honors while helping lead a Bulldogs team that finished the season ranked No. 20 in NCAA Division I-AA.

His second gift was a remarkable singing voice that has earned him international acclaim as one of the world's premier bass opera singers.

Robinson was enjoying a successful career with the Fortune 500 company 3M when he was "discovered" while singing in a music program in Boston. After receiving a scholarship for his first formal vocal training, he quickly rose to prominence, performing at the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall, La Scala in Milan, and the Sydney Opera House, as well as in leading roles with numerous opera companies throughout the United States and around the world.

Robinson has served as an artistic advisor to the Cincinnati Opera, an artist-in-residence with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and a resident artist at Harvard University. He was also the first African American artist to sign with a major classical recording label. 

On April 3, 2022, Robinson won a Grammy Award for his featured performance on the recording of Mahler's Symphony No. 8 (“Symphony of a Thousand”) with the Los Angeles Philharmonic led by conductor Gustavo Dudamel. 

His life story is every bit as remarkable as his powerful and celebrated voice.

Learn more about distinguished alumni at citadelalumni.org/news-stories/distinguished-alumni/dcal/.
The Citadel Alumni Association Distinguished Alumnus Highlight Morris D. Robinson, '91 Robinson was born with two extraordinary gifts. The first was a rare combination of size and athleticism that made him an outstanding football player. During his senior season at The Citadel, he earned All-Southern Conference and Kodak All-America honors while helping lead a Bulldogs team that finished the season ranked No. 20 in NCAA Division I-AA. His second gift was a remarkable singing voice that has earned him international acclaim as one of the world's premier bass opera singers. Robinson was enjoying a successful career with the Fortune 500 company 3M when he was "discovered" while singing in a music program in Boston. After receiving a scholarship for his first formal vocal training, he quickly rose to prominence, performing at the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall, La Scala in Milan, and the Sydney Opera House, as well as in leading roles with numerous opera companies throughout the United States and around the world. Robinson has served as an artistic advisor to the Cincinnati Opera, an artist-in-residence with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and a resident artist at Harvard University. He was also the first African American artist to sign with a major classical recording label. On April 3, 2022, Robinson won a Grammy Award for his featured performance on the recording of Mahler's Symphony No. 8 (“Symphony of a Thousand”) with the Los Angeles Philharmonic led by conductor Gustavo Dudamel. His life story is every bit as remarkable as his powerful and celebrated voice. Learn more about distinguished alumni at citadelalumni.org/news-stories/distinguished-alumni/dcal/.
6 hours ago
View on Instagram |
2/9
June 17, 2026
1 day ago
View on Instagram |
3/9
🎉 Members of the Class of 2027 and Class of 2028! 🎉

Great news! It’s not too early to secure a Life Membership in The Citadel Alumni Association at the discounted rate of $400—but don’t wait, this special offer is only available through your Commencement Day!

💙 Are you the parent, family member or friend of a 2027 or 2028 cadet/student? A Life Membership in The Citadel Alumni Association is a meaningful and lasting gift that keeps them connected for a lifetime.

🔹 Lock in this exclusive $400 rate early and receive this lasting legacy at the best possible price.

💰 Purchase today by visiting:

🔗 citadelalumni.org/product/life-membership-current-student-paid-in-full/

 Invest now in a lifelong connection to The Citadel🎓✨

🐾 Go Dogs! 🐾
🎉 Members of the Class of 2027 and Class of 2028! 🎉 Great news! It’s not too early to secure a Life Membership in The Citadel Alumni Association at the discounted rate of $400—but don’t wait, this special offer is only available through your Commencement Day! 💙 Are you the parent, family member or friend of a 2027 or 2028 cadet/student? A Life Membership in The Citadel Alumni Association is a meaningful and lasting gift that keeps them connected for a lifetime. 🔹 Lock in this exclusive $400 rate early and receive this lasting legacy at the best possible price. 💰 Purchase today by visiting: 🔗 citadelalumni.org/product/life-membership-current-student-paid-in-full/ Invest now in a lifelong connection to The Citadel🎓✨ 🐾 Go Dogs! 🐾
1 day ago
View on Instagram |
4/9
Born on June 16, 1871, Alexander S. Salley, Class of 1892, assumed the position of secretary, treasurer and librarian at the South Carolina Historical Society in Charleston, a private organization concerned with the preservation of the state’s past, on October 1, 1899. 

In 1905 the General Assembly passed a bill providing funding for a full-time secretary for the State Historical Commission, making the agency responsible for all state public records. Salley began as that secretary on April 1, 1905. For the next 45 years, Salley organized, filed and wrote about South Carolina’s documentary heritage, the beginning of what is now the South Carolina Department of Archives and History. 

scencyclopedia.org/.../salley-alexander-samuel/
scdah.sc.gov/news/2018-12/meet-former-staff-alexander-samuel-salley
Born on June 16, 1871, Alexander S. Salley, Class of 1892, assumed the position of secretary, treasurer and librarian at the South Carolina Historical Society in Charleston, a private organization concerned with the preservation of the state’s past, on October 1, 1899. In 1905 the General Assembly passed a bill providing funding for a full-time secretary for the State Historical Commission, making the agency responsible for all state public records. Salley began as that secretary on April 1, 1905. For the next 45 years, Salley organized, filed and wrote about South Carolina’s documentary heritage, the beginning of what is now the South Carolina Department of Archives and History. scencyclopedia.org/…/salley-alexander-samuel/ scdah.sc.gov/news/2018-12/meet-former-staff-alexander-samuel-salley
2 days ago
View on Instagram |
5/9
📢 Office Closure Notice

The Citadel Alumni Association offices, located at 69 Hagood Avenue, will remain closed on Tuesday, June 16, as flooring replacement work in the building continues.

As is often the case with renovation projects, the work is taking a bit longer than originally anticipated. We appreciate your patience and understanding as these improvements are completed.

If you need assistance while the office is closed, contact information can be found at citadelalumni.org.

Thank you for your support!
📢 Office Closure Notice The Citadel Alumni Association offices, located at 69 Hagood Avenue, will remain closed on Tuesday, June 16, as flooring replacement work in the building continues. As is often the case with renovation projects, the work is taking a bit longer than originally anticipated. We appreciate your patience and understanding as these improvements are completed. If you need assistance while the office is closed, contact information can be found at citadelalumni.org. Thank you for your support!
2 days ago
View on Instagram |
6/9
The first president of The Citadel, CPT William F. Graham, USA, was born in Newberry, SC, on June 15, 1818. 

On June 11, 2024, representatives from The Citadel and the City of Newberry dedicated a plaque at Graham's grave to memorialize his significant impact on The Citadel. Shown here are (left to right) The Citadel Chaplain Lt Col S. Aaron Meadows, USAFR, '04; Newberry Mayor Foster Senn; The Citadel President Gen Glenn M. Walters, USMC, Ret., '79; and former CAA President Norman A. Poole, Jr., '90.

Graham graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1838 and served as The Citadel's president from  February 24, 1843, until his death on April 26, 1844.
The first president of The Citadel, CPT William F. Graham, USA, was born in Newberry, SC, on June 15, 1818. On June 11, 2024, representatives from The Citadel and the City of Newberry dedicated a plaque at Graham's grave to memorialize his significant impact on The Citadel. Shown here are (left to right) The Citadel Chaplain Lt Col S. Aaron Meadows, USAFR, '04; Newberry Mayor Foster Senn; The Citadel President Gen Glenn M. Walters, USMC, Ret., '79; and former CAA President Norman A. Poole, Jr., '90. Graham graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1838 and served as The Citadel's president from February 24, 1843, until his death on April 26, 1844.
3 days ago
View on Instagram |
7/9
📢 Office Closure Notice

The Citadel Alumni Association offices, located at 69 Hagood Avenue, will be closed today, Monday, June 15,  while flooring replacement work is completed in the building.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as we make these improvements. 

If you need assistance while the office is closed, contact information can be found at citadelalumni.org.

Thank you for your support!
📢 Office Closure Notice The Citadel Alumni Association offices, located at 69 Hagood Avenue, will be closed today, Monday, June 15, while flooring replacement work is completed in the building. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we make these improvements. If you need assistance while the office is closed, contact information can be found at citadelalumni.org. Thank you for your support!
3 days ago
View on Instagram |
8/9
📢 Office Closure Notice

The Citadel Alumni Association offices, located at 69 Hagood Avenue, will be closed Monday, June 15,  while flooring replacement work is completed in the building.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as we make these improvements. 

If you need assistance while the office is closed, contact information can be found at citadelalumni.org.

Thank you for your support!
📢 Office Closure Notice The Citadel Alumni Association offices, located at 69 Hagood Avenue, will be closed Monday, June 15, while flooring replacement work is completed in the building. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we make these improvements. If you need assistance while the office is closed, contact information can be found at citadelalumni.org. Thank you for your support!
4 days ago
View on Instagram |
9/9