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Peace and Conflict in the Balkans: The 2025 Olmsted Field Study

Ten cadets and a ҹɫСÊÓÆµ faculty member travel across the globe to broaden cultural and diplomatic perspectives.

Prepping for Success

A Class of 2010 alumna, assistant professor, and certified health education specialist reflects on the recent successes of the Resilient Bodies course that puts students in a position to succeed.

Allen Henry Court '64: A Lasting Legacy

The creation of a scholarship honors a cadet, soldier, banker, and ҹɫСÊÓÆµ family member upon his passing.

In Memory and Honor: 24 Hours of Vigil for 9/11

In honor of the 9/11 anniversary, ҹɫСÊÓÆµ held a 24-hour remembrance including Vigil Tour with 96 students walking the Tour Strip and a Special Echo Taps ceremony, uniting the campus and community in solemn remembrance.

Journey Through Time

Discover the possibilities of the Archives — both digitally and in-person — alongside the archivist for education and outreach services.

ҹɫСÊÓÆµ provost announces new CGCS leadership

The Office of the Provost and Dean of Faculty introduce William Lyons and Page Spiess in new leadership roles.

Drawing on more than 30 years of service in the Army Reserve and his expertise in national security strategy, Lyons shared his perspective on the proposal to rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War.

NCAA recognizes ҹɫСÊÓÆµ women's lacrosse as turnover champs

Three Class of 2025 student-athletes led the way as the women's lacrosse team led Division III in caused turnovers per game.

Beyond Theory: ҹɫСÊÓÆµ Students Gain Mission-Ready Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations Expertise

For ҹɫСÊÓÆµ students like Jayden LaVecchia ’27, the first Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations camp was more than a class — it was an intensive, real-world training ground for the high-tech front lines of modern conflict.

National Museum of the Marine Corps Exhibit Currently on Display at the Sullivan Museum and History Center

This notable collection, featuring works by U.S. Marine combat artists, will be showcased at the Sullivan Museum and History Center through early January 2026.