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The Citadel Alumni Association Contributes to Scholarships

The Citadel Alumni Association capped off a banner year of giving at its annual membership meeting. The Association will contribute $900,000 to support college operations, CAA legacy cadet and need-based scholarships, and enhance The Citadel’s Service to Country Tuition Scholarships and National Service Room and Board Scholarships for ROTC cadets.

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  • January 24, 2010: The movie, Dear John, which shot in the Infirmary on The Citadel's campus and other locations around town, premiered in Charleston at the Hippodrome (formerly located at the Charleston Aquarium) and unseated Avatar as the No. 1 movie in America when it was released nationwide in February 2010. The Infirmary served as the German hospital in which Channing Tatum's character, John, recovered.

https://www.sceen-it.com/sceen/2442/Dear-John/The-Citadel-infirmary
  • Kyle W. Puryear, ’02, was named chairman of the board of county commissioners for Person County, N.C., his third term as chairman in his 19-years as commissioner.
  • Norman R. Seabrooks, '73, received an MUSC Black History Intercollegiate Consortium MLK Humanitarian Award as part of their 35th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Commemorative Celebration.
  • Capt Dillon A. Ortiz, USMC, '20, escorted First Lady Melania Trump at the Presidential Inauguration in Washington, D.C., on January 20.
  • Happy Birthday to former Charleston Mayor and Member of The Citadel Class of 1964, The Honorable Joseph P. Riley, Jr.
January 24, 2010: The movie, Dear John, which shot in the Infirmary on The Citadel's campus and other locations around town, premiered in Charleston at the Hippodrome (formerly located at the Charleston Aquarium) and unseated Avatar as the No. 1 movie in America when it was released nationwide in February 2010. The Infirmary served as the German hospital in which Channing Tatum's character, John, recovered.

https://www.sceen-it.com/sceen/2442/Dear-John/The-Citadel-infirmary
January 24, 2010: The movie, Dear John, which shot in the Infirmary on The Citadel's campus and other locations around town, premiered in Charleston at the Hippodrome (formerly located at the Charleston Aquarium) and unseated Avatar as the No. 1 movie in America when it was released nationwide in February 2010. The Infirmary served as the German hospital in which Channing Tatum's character, John, recovered. https://www.sceen-it.com/sceen/2442/Dear-John/The-Citadel-infirmary
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Kyle W. Puryear, ’02, was named chairman of the board of county commissioners for Person County, N.C., his third term as chairman in his 19-years as commissioner.
Kyle W. Puryear, ’02, was named chairman of the board of county commissioners for Person County, N.C., his third term as chairman in his 19-years as commissioner.
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Norman R. Seabrooks, '73, received an MUSC Black History Intercollegiate Consortium MLK Humanitarian Award as part of their 35th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Commemorative Celebration.
Norman R. Seabrooks, '73, received an MUSC Black History Intercollegiate Consortium MLK Humanitarian Award as part of their 35th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Commemorative Celebration.
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Capt Dillon A. Ortiz, USMC, '20, escorted First Lady Melania Trump at the Presidential Inauguration in Washington, D.C., on January 20.
Capt Dillon A. Ortiz, USMC, '20, escorted First Lady Melania Trump at the Presidential Inauguration in Washington, D.C., on January 20.
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Happy Birthday to former Charleston Mayor and Member of The Citadel Class of 1964, The Honorable Joseph P. Riley, Jr.
Happy Birthday to former Charleston Mayor and Member of The Citadel Class of 1964, The Honorable Joseph P. Riley, Jr.
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