Articles for the Spring 2006 edition of The Fount are now available.
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- The Core (Corps) Curriculum During the last three years, I have talked extensively about our efforts to increase the multicultural awareness of our students and to help them develop a global perspective. In fact I have talked so much about it that one alumnus recently requested assurance that we maintain the core curriculum. He stated that he had found the required courses he had to take at The Citadel to be some of the most useful. This article will focus on the core curriculum which I like to think of as the corps curriculum. Just as all cadets at The Citadel go through similar experiences in the corps; all cadets experience a similar core curriculum.On March 20, 2006, The Citadel School of Humanities and Social Sciences invited Mr.The President's List is the most distinguished awards list on which a cadet can be placed.Writing Project and The Citadel to host Summer Institute: The Lowcountry Writing Project, the local affiliate of the National Writing Project, will host its annual Invitational Summer Institute June 5th - 29th at The Citadel.Dr. Kathrine H. Grenier, History Department Professor, published a book, Tourism and Identity in Scotland, 1770-1914: Creating Caledonia (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005), in the fall of 2005.The Citadel’s Tau lota Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society announced the 2005 Lowcountry Spanish Teacher of the Year on November 15, 2005, at a reception at The Citadel. Jennifer Bryant, teacher at Eastside High School since 2002, was the winner of the award. “Ms.Cadet Kevin Saboori, Political Science/Criminal Justice Major, has been accepted to study abroad at Suffolk University Madrid Campus, for the fall 2006 semester. On February 23, 2006, in Duckett Hall Auditorium, The Citadel Symposium on Military Legitimacy and Leadership hosted a panel discussion addressing the challenges facing today’s American soldier.The Psychology Department is pleased to announce that eight cadets and six graduate students attended the annual Southeastern Psychological Association Convention held in Atlanta, Ga. on March 16th – March 19th, 2006. The graduate students and professors that made poster presentations were: Ms.