Articles for the Fall 2006 edition of The Fount are now available.
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- Recently an interesting book by John P. Level was brought to my attention. The book was published in 1979 and entitled Neither Athens nor Sparta? Although this book is somewhat dated, it was new to me and I believe some of the issues are relevant to what we do at The Citadel.The Lowcountry Writing Project (http://www.citadel.edu/writingproject/).The Lowcountry Writing Project, housed in the English Department, continues to provide high-quality professional development for teachers in all disciplines.On October 3, Professor Reneo Lukic of Lavalle University, Quebec, spoke to students and faculty on "Franco-American Relations since the End of the Cold War." The Churchill Centre in Washington, D.C.Dr. Mark P. Del Mastro has accepted an invitation to serve as a member of the external review team for Berry College's Foreign Language program.Cadet Douglas J. Schmid of Arlington, Wisconsin, a Political Science major with a concentration in International Affairs, is a finalist in the prestigious Rhodes Scholar competition.Steve Nida, Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology, presented a session titled “The Management of Crises and Unexpected Events” at the annual meeting of the Association of Heads of Departments of Psychology, held in Atlanta in November. Two Psychology undergraduates, Colette Baumle was accepted and served as a student intern with the FBI this summer and Kat Shepherd was selected for a highly competitive internship working with dolphins this past summer in Key West (2 students out of 500 were selected for the program).