Upcoming News from The Citadel – March 2020

A look at some of the events happening in and around The Citadel’s campus, including the Symposium on Southern Politics, Corps Day, Recognition Day and more.

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Citadel’s service commitment earns second Carnegie Foundation Classification for Community Engagement

“Being classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a community-engaged campus is an honor few colleges achieve. The real victory though is the many students who find their calling and go on to be lifelong engaged citizens.”

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Servant leadership for the community and the Corps

To be a servant leader means working to meet the needs of others, in order to allow followers to better focus on, and accomplish, the mission.

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A Foundation for Leadership

Citadel cadets team up with Sea Island Habitat for Humanity to help tackle Charleston’s afforable housing crisis during the college’s annual leadership day

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Krause Center honors Col. Myron Harrrington, Jr. for distinguished leadership and service

Col. Myron C. Harrington, Jr., USMC (Ret.), is the recipient of the 2019 Krause Center Award for Distinguished Service, Leadership and Ethics.

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A conversation about leadership

In keeping with the 2019 symposium theme of Empowering Others & Building Bridges, Regimental Public Affairs Officer Logan Miller invited the President of The Citadel, Gen. Glenn M. Walters, to share his thoughts about leadership.

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Citadel professors honored for embodying the characteristics of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Photo: 2019 MLK Picture Award recipients at ceremony “I guess I’m just one of the soldiers trying to get up every day and do my best to be part of

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Hundreds of Cadet servant-leaders volunteering at 40+ locations Oct. 17

The night before Leadership Day 2018, cadets, students, faculty and staff will hear the inspiring story of Medal of Honor Recipient Sgt. Kyle J. White.

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Meet Thomas Clark, Executive Director of the Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics

Thomas Clark discusses the leadership skills he gained in the Marine Corps and how they reinforced what he was taught as a student at The Citadel.

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