“We live in an age of movement and change, both evolutionary and revolutionary, both good and evil. And in such an age, a university has a special obligation to hold fast to the best of the past and move fast with the best of the future.”

--John F. Kennedy • “Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel.” --Socrates, 420 B.C.

• “The value of an education in a liberal arts college is not the learning of many facts, but the training of the mind to think something that cannot be learned from textbooks.”- --Albert Einstein, 1914

• “Who will lead America into a bright future? Citizens who are educated in the broadest possible sense, so they can participate in their own governance and engage with the world. An adaptable and creative workforce. Experts in national security, equipped with the cultural understanding, knowledge of social dynamics, and language proficiency to lead our foreign service and military through complex global conflicts. Elected officials and a broader public who exercise civil political discourse, founded on an appreciation of the ways our differences and commonalities have shaped our rich history. We must prepare the next generation to be these future leaders.” --The Heart of the Matter. A Congressionally commissioned study of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2013. • The SHSS is the foundation of a Among the professions most Liberal Arts Education at . commonly pursued by SHSS majors It teaches students the fundamental are: principles of major fields of knowledge. It develops their • Armed Forces appreciation of the diversity of the human experience. It cultivates their • National Security (both public and ability to conduct research, to think private sectors) critically, to draw logical conclusions, and to express their thoughts • Business effectively. It encourages them to • welcome--and to learn from-- Law conversations with people who use • Law Enforcement the same process to arrive at conclusions different from their own. • Communications & Journalism And it emphasizes the need constantly to expand the boundaries of • Education knowledge by promoting the research and publication of its faculty. Through • Public Service this process, the SHSS seeks to • Arts prepare and motivate students to be informed, principled, and effective leaders in all avenues of life. Distinguished alumni include Ernest F. Hollings, John C. West, Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Pat Conroy, Greg Vogle, Morris Robinson, and Petra Lovetinska, HART RESEARCH A S S O C I A T E S It Takes More Than A Major:

Employer Priorities for College Learning and Student Success

Key findings from survey among 318 employers Conducted January 9 – 13, 2013 for If you were advising your child or a young person you know about the type of college education they should seek to achieve in order to achieve professional and career success in today's global economy, would you recommend they pursue an education like the one described below?

74%

“This approach to a college education I would provides both broad knowledge in a advise a variety of areas of study and knowledge in a specific major or field young of interest. It also helps students person to develop a sense of social pursue responsibility, as well as intellectual [a liberal and practical skills that span all areas education] of study, such as communication, 19% analytical, and problem-solving skills, and a demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills in real-world 7% settings." Depends

Would not 6 Academic Departments Role Within College

• Criminal Justice (New 2012) (w/courses in Sociology) • BA degrees in 7 disciplines • English, Fine Arts, & Communications (New 2016) • Graduate Certificate Programs in Intelligence Analysis (w/courses in Philosophy. HQ of Pre-Law & Homeland Security, Program) • History • MA degrees in , ENGL, HIST, PSYC, SOCIAL SCIENCE, (w/ courses in Geography) INTERNATIONAL POLITICS & MILITARY AFFAIRS, and • Intelligence & Security Studies (New INTELLIGENCE & SECURITY STUDIES. 2017) • Modern Languages, Literatures, & • Accounts for 35-40% of faculty, majors, and degrees Cultures awarded & teaches 56% of core curriculum and produces 42% of total credit hours generated • Political Science (w/courses in Anthropology) • Foundation of liberal arts education at The Citadel • Psychology • Professor Matthew Zommer (Criminal Justice) receives annual (2018) James A. Grimsley Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. 15 of the last 18 recipients of this award have been SHSS faculty members.

• Professor Scott Buchanan (Political Science) 3nd SHSS faculty member in last 4 years to be named Fulbright Teaching Scholar (Finland) Professor David Preston (History) Professor Michael Livingston Winner, 2016 Distinguished Book (English) Recipient of Society of Award in U.S. History, Society for Military History Distinguished Book Military History Award for 2017. 1 of 50 books published by SHSS faculty over last 10 years.

• Mark W. Clark Professors of History: past occupants include premier Biographer of John F. Kennedy, foremost authority on modern southern culture, leading historian of Red Army. Fall 2018: Professor Charles Neimeyer (History of U.S. Marine Corps).

• John C. West Professors of American Government & International Affairs: among them have been former U.S. Ambassadors to Bahrain and U.K., Chair of DNC, and Vice-Chair of the Council on Foreign Relations Task Force on Terrorism Financing

• Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Professor of American Government & Public Policy: launched last year with former 10-term Charleston Mayor Riley as first appointee. Congressman James Clyburn addresses students and guests in Professor Joe Riley’s special class at Emanuel A.M.E. Church • Professor Kyle Sinisi’s students in History of World War at American cemetery in Meuse-Argonne • Comparable Course Taught on U.S. Army; D-Day-VE Day, WW2; and U.S. 5th Army (Mark Clark) Italian Campaign WW2 SHSS Summer Study Abroad : 11 Year Trend

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England China China China China China China China China Czech Republic Czech Republic

France England England Costa Rica Ecuador Costa Rica England Ecuador France France England

Spain France France England England Ecuador France England England England Estonia

Mexico Germany France France England Germany France Argentina Peru France

Spain Mexico Germany Germany France Mexico Germany Germany Germany

Spain Ghana Spain Germany Peru Italy Spain Spain Germany

Vietnam Lebanon Sri Lanka Spain Spain Mexico Estonia Estonia Mexico

Morocco Taiwan Spain Taiwan Taiwan Peru

Taiwan Ecuador Spain

Qatar Taiwan

50 Students 61 Students 67 Students 75 Students 75 Students 104 102 120 Students 161 122 Students 124 Students Students Students Students

23 Countries on 5 Continents

Prof Audrey Parrish (Center) with Students at Home Base in Iquitos Working with “Special Children of the Amazon” School

In the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest

Navigating the Amazon Touring Cadiz Trip to Malaga’s Roman Theater

Learning to Cook Paella Tower Bridge Eiffel Tower Snorkeling at Cozumel Big Red at Chichen Itza

Exploring the Underworld in Playa del Carmen Touring Czech Chamber of Travel to the Netherlands, Krakow, Auschwitz, Deputies with MP Ondre and Copenhagen Benesik Prof Mays (Cap) & Students by Fountains of Tblisi Lecture on Black Sea Regional Security

Graduate Student Ashley Tower being interviewed for GA TV

Russian FSB Base Across Border Observing the in Occupied South Ossetia Movement of Russians in the Occupied Zone

At Performance of Le Traviata “Lecture on Cyber Security” by Presentation by Florian Ukrainian Demonstration Head of TTU’s IT Security Dept Marcuson “E-Government” Outside Russian Embassy

Entrance to Old Town “Big Red” on Russian Border at Narva Tallinn on Baltic Sea River

• Fall 2016: Cyprus (Nicosia): 35— Total: 35 • Fall 2017: Cyprus (Nicosia): 27 Athens: 14 Barcelona: 9— Total: 49

• Fall 2018: Cyprus (Nicosia): 16 Athens: 16 Rome: 19— Total: 51 • SHSS Summer Study Scholarships: Open to all SHSS majors. 4-5 per year over last 10 years. $5,000 each financed by SHSS Advisory Board. Needs based. Total of 45 over 10 year period.

• Parliamentary Fellows: Open to Political Science majors. 6 per year. All expenses paid for 6 week internship with MP in House of Commons.

• Project Global Officer: open to students pursuing commissions in U.S. armed forces. 20 per year to study in Chinese in Citadel programs in Taiwan or other critical languages taught by other approved programs. Financed by major grant ($300k per year--$2M total since 2009) to Citadel from U.S. Department of Defense. All expenses paid. • Total: 30 Annually • B. A. Modern Languages (German)

• Teaching English in North Rhine- Westphalia

• Goal is to serve as a Foreign Service officer with the U.S. State Department

• 21st major from SHSS to receive Fulbright Award over last 16 years Brandon Bohrn, • Led by Professor Muhammad Fraser-Rahim of the Department of Intelligence & Security Studies

• 3 hours academic course work in field of U.S. National Security.

• 6 hours of internship credit with various agencies and institutions in , D.C. Area.

• The Citadel Club of Greater Washington hosts structured and other impromptu events for students including: a Welcome to DC dinner, The Marine 8th & I Parade, a Washington Nationals baseball game, and other events.

• Additionally, students are partnered with an alumni mentor for support, advice and direction. • Law Offices • Local, State, and Federal Agencies • Elected Office Holders • Defense Contractors • Museums, Archives, and Historic Preservation • Counseling Centers & Clinics • News and Communications Outlets • Arts Agencies • Translators for local governmental and private firms Tutoring Local Schools Lowcountry Food Bank Veterans

Meals on Wheels Special Olympics Habitat For Humanity

Rural Missions American Sports Day/Cyprus • Cadets Tanner Jameson, Nolan Bradley, Mckenzie Duncan, and Jonathan Eveler of the CRMJ Department attended the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual conference in Orlando, FL, from March 3-7.

• presented papers on a variety of topics, including ‘Comparative Analysis of Active Shooters in Four Cases,’ ‘Comparative Prisoners’ Rights Movements in the US and the UK,’ and ‘Examining the Portrayals of Due Process in Film.’

• trip organized by Dr. Matthew Zommer and Dr. Brian Norris who accompanied the cadets to the conference. The Citadel Oral History Program and Leadership Archive

Mission: • Promote the study of the Lowcountry's history and culture through the gathering and presentation of interviews • Provide research opportunities for Citadel students Citadel Combat Veterans WW2 Programs: • The Citadel in War and Peace: Documents the College’s contributions to the U.S. military, business and politics through interviews with alumni, students, staff, and faculty • Working Charleston: Examines the work experiences of a range of diverse Awendaw Green Project area residents who make Charleston a prime center for tourism and global trade • Charleston and the Long Civil Rights Movement: Features interviews with a range of southerners to better understand how the modern South was shaped by the social movements of the 1960s Accomplishments to Date: Lowcountry • Archive: over 400 interviews conducted. 50 others acquired. @75 available Music/Lonnie Hamilton on low-country digital library. 60 hours of video on “Joe Riley’s Charleston.” • Workshops: 14 conducted from Beaufort, SC to Beaufort, NC. • Persons Trained: more than 300 students, scholars, and local historians in best practices. Charleston, 1975-2016 • Working Partnerships: Avery Research Center, MUSC, Trident Tech, Berkeley County Schools, Historical Society, Low-country Digital Library, Southern Oral History Program at UNC-Chapel, Historic Charleston Foundation. • Charleston and the Great Cadets in oral history methods class edited a selection of Depression: A interviews with Charleston Documentary History residents of 1930s

• Students followed guidelines developed by oral history program to transcribe, edit, and annotate interviews

• Collection published by the University of South Carolina Press

• Will call national attention to work of students within program David McCullough, Sal Giunta (L) & Bruce Crandall (R), Bill Murray, Award-Winning Pulitzer Historian, National Book Medal of Honor Recipients w/Stacy Comedian and Actor at Award, Presidential Medal of Freedom Pearsall (C) Monuments Men presentation

Pat Conroy & John Warley Jon Meacham, Janet Napolitano, Secretary, DHS Mike McCurry, former White House (C) with Tiffany Silverman Pulitzer Press Secretary; Co-Chair Presidential (L) and David Goble (R) biographer Debate Commission, 2016

Amy Herman, Consultant Dick Lake, Stu Shea, Rick Atkinson, Jo Humphreys, CIA & FBI on “The Art of Dep Dir CIA CEO Leidos Pulitzer Journalist Novelist Perception” • Creation approved by SC CHE as a multi-disciplinary center for advancement of education within the field in SC

 Mission: (1) Educating students in cybersecurity, intelligence studies, and national security

Carl Jensen (INTL) (2) Developing relevant programs of research Co-Director

(3) Conducting outreach efforts across campus and within the community

 Cyber, Intelligence and Security Studies Scholars Program launched fall 2017 to attract elite students to Shankar Banik (CSCI) The Citadel to study in those fields Co-Director (@10 per class; 40 total) with financial assistance for study abroad, internships, and other special opportunities. • Dr. Deepti Joshi, Department of Mathematics and BUSINESS Computer Science • Dr. Carl Betterton, School of Business Dr. Mike Verdicchio, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science ENGINEERING • Dr. Kristi Johnson, Department of Biology • Dr. Ron Haynes, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering • Dr. Jennifer Albert, STEM Center of Excellence • Dr. Jason Skinner, Department of Electrical and EXTERNAL MEMBERS Computer Engineering • Ms. Tonya Davis, Instructor, Network Systems Management, Trident Technical College HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES • Dr. Daniel "Adrian" Doss, Associate Professor, College of • Dr. Carl Jensen, Department of Criminal Justice Business and Technology, University of West • Dr. Melissa Graves, Department of Criminal Justice • Dr. Csilla Farkas, Associate Professor and Director of Center for Information Assurance Engineering, • Dr. Jack Porter, Department of Political Science University of South Carolina • Dr. Kurt Boughan, Department of History • Dr. Xenia Mountrouidou, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, College of Charleston • Mr. Mike Brady, Department of Criminal Justice • Dr. Valerie Sessions, Chair, Computer Science • Mr. Ed Lugo, Department of Criminal Justice Department, Charleston Southern University SCIENCE AND MATH • Dr. Jonathan Smith, Professor and Director of the Intelligence and National Security Program, Coastal • Dr. Shankar M Banik, Department of Mathematics Carolina University and Computer Science • Marina Kaljurand, Chair Global Commission on Stability of Cyberspace. • Greg Vogle, McChrystal Leadership Group. Former Director National Clandestine Service, CIA. • Director White House Emergency Operations Center

• Special Agent FBI

• U.S. Secret Service, Presidential Details

• CIA analyst

• U.N. Peacekeeper

• Analyst, U.S. Department of Defense

• U.S. Army Special Forces Research (in partnership w/faculty) Internships

Countering Violent Extremism • South Carolina Ports Authority (NCTC).Graduate Students in the ISS Program • Federal Law Enforcement Training Risk Assessment of Charleston Seaport Center (FLETC, US Courts) (FBI-Columbia).Undergraduate & Graduate Students in the ISS Program • SAIC Middle East/Horn of Africa (Pentagon (J2) Undergraduate Students in the ISS • LEIDOS Program • BOOZ, ALLEN, HAMILTON Reducing Crime in the Delta. (FBI-- Oxford, MS office) • SAIC Undergraduate Students at University of Mississippi • FBI Anticipating Social Unrest Integrating • Computer and Social Science Based General Dynamics Information Data-Driven Techniques (National Technology Geospatial Agency) Undergraduate Students (in collaboration with • Boomtown counterparts at University of / Lincoln) David Bowdich, Deputy Director, Dan Coats, Director of Jeff Kimmons, LTG USA Federal Bureau of Investigation National Intelligence (ret.) Senior VP Booz Allen Hamilton. Former Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-2. • Designated by NSA/DHS as Center of Excellence in Cyber Defense Education

• One of only 25 colleges nationally whose students/faculty have been selected to conduct research for National Counterterrorism Center

• Recipient of two consecutive grants totaling $2M from U.S. Department of Defense, under Project Global Officer, to promote study of Mandarin Chinese language and culture for future officers in U.S. armed forces

• Recipient of two grants from the NEH in support of Oral History program. Federal & State Government Agencies Including: Central Intelligence Agency Federal Bureau of Investigations (13 in 2017) Department of Defense (US Armed Forces/especially MI branches (18 in 2017) Department of State Department of Homeland Security U. S. Customs and Border Protection U.S. Secret Service S.C. Highway Patrol S.C. Law Enforcement Division S.C. Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services Private Corporations Including: Booze, Allen, Hamilton System High Corporation American Independent Contractors General Dynamics LEIDOS SAIC Police and Sheriff Departments Including: Aiken Department of Public Safety Anderson County Sheriff Department Charleston Police Department Columbia Police Department Greenville County Sheriff Department Charleston County Sheriff Department Mount Pleasant Police Department Myrtle Beach Police Department • Double Major: PSCI and FREN; GPA: 3.88

• President NCBI and Diversity/Respect Club

• Treasurer Af-Am Society; Company Athletic Officer • Study Abroad: France, Estonia, Cyprus

• Community Service: Grace Resource Center (Lancaster, CA) for Homeless; American Red Cross Relief Worker (Hurricane Irma), Alternative Spring Break w/ Blackbelt & Central Alabama Housing (Selma); Stone Goethe Johns Island (SC) Rural Mission Alternative Lancaster, Spring Break. • Twice a Panel Speaker at Krause Leadership Symposium • #1 Public College in South for 7th consecutive year (U.S. News & World Report).

• Unique, Supplementary Four-Year Leadership Training Program in Core Values of Honor, Duty, and Respect. Honor code that prohibits lying, cheating, stealing, and toleration of any who do.

• Student-Faculty Ration: 13-1

• 63% Four-Year Graduation rate as compared to 32% national median among public colleges and universities

• 91.1% of graduates have firm post-graduate plans upon commencement

• 28 Fulbright, 4 Boren, and 3 Truman Post-Graduate Fellowships in last 20 years

• 2nd Highest median income in state 10 years after graduation (behind only graduates of Medical University)

• Author of 2 books; editor of a third

• Winner, 2015 Gilder-Lehrman Prize in Military History (for Braddock's Defeat)

• Finalist, 2016 George Washington Book Prize

• Winner, 2016 Distinguished Book Award, Society for Military History

• Winner, 2016 Distinguished Book Award, Society of Colonial Wars

• Winner, 2016 PROSE Award in U.S. History, Association of American Publishers

Local Sponsors: College of Charleston, The Citadel, and the InterTech Group

Honorary Chairpersons Include: Rep James Clyburn, Former Mayor Joe Riley, and Anita Zucker We The People: Portraits Of Veterans In America, a talk by internationally- renowned artist Mary Whyte • Student Lounge • National Security Classroom

• Atrium with Draped U.S. Flag • Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility • Center for Diversity & Global Engagement • Cyber Lab & Cyber Range

• Oral History Office & • Auditorium for the Performing Arts Leadership Archive • Legal Studies Classroom • Quadrangle with Water Feature • Digital Communications & Graphic Arts Lab • Art Gallery • Faculty/Student Collaborative Work Areas SCIF National Security Classroom

Modeled after national Operations Will allow cleared faculty, students, and Centers, State-of-the-art analytical partners to collaborate on classified projects software with global connectivity and conduct classes/briefings that contain classified information.

Cyber Range Cybersecurity Lab

Virtual environment for cyber State-of-the-art facility to allow students and faculty to warfare education. engage in a variety of research and education to promote cyber security. Special Classes

Student Meetings

Students Performances

Guest Lectures

Special Programs “We love our country, not for what it was—though it has always been great— not for what it is—though of this we are deeply proud—but for what it someday can and, through the efforts of us all, someday will be.”

--John F. Kennedy