Articles for the Fall 2007 edition of The Fount are now available.
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- As many of you may have heard by now I am stepping back into the faculty as of June 30, 2008.
So what's Southern about the South? John Shelton Reed has the answer and will share his observations, research and sense of humor with Citadel cadets this fall. The Fulghum Lecture Series was created by the Southern Studies Program within the Department of History to promote a better understanding of the American South and to help prepare students to be principled leaders in the region.
Colonel Robert A. White, Professor of English, plans to retire at the end of calendar year 2007, culminating more than three decades of outstanding accomplishment at The Citadel.The Southern Studies Program launched the Fulghum Lecture Series (financed by a generous gift from Mr. Leonard C. Fulghum, Jr. (Class of 1951). A study abroad program was recently launched.
The Department of Modern Languages will become the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures effective July 1, 2008. This change in name will serve to represent better our department's current programs.The Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice is currently well along in planning for the Sixteenth Citadel Symposium on Southern Politics to be held on campus in March.Steve Nida, Professor of Psychology, attended the annual meeting of the Association of Heads of Departments of Psychology in Atlanta in November. There he delivered a presentation dealing with "what he had learned during his first five years heading The Citadel's Psychology Department."