School of Engineering Graduate Students Meet with
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School of Engineering Graduate Students Meet with
Department of Engineering Leadership & Program Management PM News THE CITADEL SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: A Message from the Dean of Engineering Dr. Charles Skipper named new Department Chair V O L U M E 2 2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2 School of Engineering Graduate Students Meet with Mayor Joe Riley INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Summerall 2 Guards US Marine Corp 3 Commission Congratulations Graduates 4 Pictured from left to right are: Mayor Joseph P. Riley (64’), Gregory P. Dyer, Geoffrey R. Reid, Joshua J. Nealy, John G. Thompson, Michele M. Torres, Paul E. Dustin, and Scott A. Price. Not present was Wayne A. Greenaway. School of Engineering graduate students who are pursuing a Master’s of Science in Project Management (MSPM) met with Mayor Joseph P. Riley, Mayor of Charleston, on 22 March, 2012 in Grimsley Hall. The students were enrolled in PMGT 672 - Applied Leadership Concepts. One of the features of this class was to conduct interviews of successful executives. Mayor Riley has been Mayor of Charleston for 37 years, and has been recognized nationally for his exceptional vision and leadership. His impressive record of innovation in public safety, housing, arts and culture, the creation of park and other public spaces, and economic revitalization and development has transformed Charleston into one of the most well-known and livable cities in the United States. PAGE 2 A Message from the New Dean of the School of Engineering The Citadel School of Engineering continues to assist current and future Lowcountry professionals in attaining the skills which are desired in many industries and market sectors. Currently, we do this through our Master of Science in Project Management (MSPM) degree, which was chartered in January 2010. This new Masters of Science degree was a result of the rapid growth of our Technical Project Management Graduate Certificate program that started in 2005. Our 30 credit hours MSPM offers technical and non-technical options to accompany the core requirements in project management Ronald W. Welch PhD, PE Dean of Engineering Louis S. LeTellier Chair and leadership. These options include civil and environmental engineering, electrical and computer engineering, leadership, and systems engineering management. We currently have other options under development, including information assurance, cyber security, and critical infrastructure management. The Citadel is dedicated to providing the critical education opportunities that will enable current and future project and program management professionals to positively influence their workplace. The economic landscape of the Lowcountry and our Nation will continue to depend heavily on the availability of intellectual capital and the leadership and management abilities of its workforce. The Citadel’s MSPM degree program is structured to provide the desired knowledge, skills and abilities required to lead this necessary change. I would like to emphasize that the faculty and staff of The Citadel School of Engineering are prepared to provide the same outstanding instruction at the graduate level that the Lowcountry has grown to expect from its other educational programs. 2012 Summerall Guard Engineering Students The Summerall Guard is named for Gen. Charles P. Summerall, former chief of staff of the Army and President of The Citadel from 1931-53. The Summerall Guards exemplify the skill and precision of military education. The 61 members and two alternates each year earn a place on the platoon through rigorous competition during spring of their Junior Year. Guard members are selected by the outgoing guards, and membership in the platoon is considered a high honor. The 2012 Summerall Guards have performed at Corps Day in March 2011, Graduation in May 2011, Clemson in Septem- DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING ber 2011, Parents Day in October 2011, Homecoming in November 2011, Columbia Christmas Parade in December 2011, and Mardi Gras in February 2012. The 2012 Summerall Guard turned over their rifles to the new 2013 Summerall Guard at Corps Day on 17 March 2012. Class of 2012 Civil Engineering (CE) and Electrical Engineering (EE) students who are also members of the elite Summerall Guards drill platoon posed on 21 March, 2012 in front of LeTellier Hall. platoon. Pictured from left to right are: Frank S. Dioguardi of Massapequa, NY (CE), Kyle C. Fry of Simpsonville, SC (CE), Byron Doan of Charleston, SC (EE), Chad M. Bonner of Tega Cay, SC (CE), Michael R. Brooks of Colorado Springs, CO (CE), Captain Jason S. Skinner, SCM, Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering and 1998 Summerall Guard, Ryan J. Smith of Wadsworth, OH (CE), and Colonel Charles O. Skipper, USMC (Ret) Visiting Professor and 1971 Summerall Guard. They were joined by School Of Engineering Alumni members of the LEADERSHIP & PROGRAM MANAGEMENT VOLUME 2 PAGE Dr. Charles Skipper Named New Department Chair In January 2012 Dr. Plemmons stepped down as Director of Graduate and Professional Studies, and Dr. Skipper assumed the duties of leadership, marketing, recruiting, and program development. In Academic Year 2011-2012, the program reached 180 course enrollments. Students and employers continued to find great value in this program, and enrollment continued robust growth. Plans are underway to add additional full time faculty, and offer courses in Program Management. This very unique program is the only Master of Science in Project Management (MSPM) in the State of South Carolina. Information is available on the Project Management website: http://www.citadel.edu/pmgt/ Pictured is Meredith Snyder, the first student to complete the Systems Engineering Management (SEM) Certificate, being congratulated by Ron Welch, Dean of the SOE. Technical Project Management students presenting their Capstone projects at the graduation dinner, May 3, 2012. Civil Engineering 2012 Graduate Noah M. Miller is Commissioned Into the United States Marine Corps Noah M. Miller was commissioned into the Marine Corps as a 2nd Lieutenant on 4 May, 2012 in a ceremony at Summerall Chapel at The Citadel. Cadet Miller was the only 2012 Civil Engineering graduate who took a Marine Corps commission. He was also the only Civil Engineering senior who successfully completed The Citadel Honors Program this year. 2nd Lt. Miller was joined at his commissioning ceremony by Colonel Charles O. Skipper, USMC (Ret), 71’. Dr. Skipper is a Visiting Professor in the School of Engineering and the only Marine Corps faculty member at The Citadel. Dr. Skipper was also the only School of Engineering faculty member to teach an Honors Course this year. 3 The Citadel is a four-year, public college in historic Charleston, South Carolina. The Citadel offers a classic military college education for young men and women profoundly focused on leadership excellence and academic distinction. Graduates are not required to serve in the military but about 30 percent of each class commission as officers in every branch of U.S. military service. 171 Moultrie St. Graduates of The Citadel have served the nation, their Charleston, SC 29409 Phone: 843-953-0115 E-mail: [email protected] state and their community as principled leaders since the college was founded in 1842. The Citadel Graduate College offers more than 40 Master's degrees and graduate certificates in a wide range of disciplines, plus five undergraduate programs, through an all-evening schedule. Some graduate courses are available online. Congratulations Graduates! Technical Project Management Graduate Certificate—December 2011 From Left to Right: Dr. Keith Plemmons, Garrett McCorkle, Chad Shull, Kenneth Guillaume, Daniel Middleton, Joshua Nealy, Linda Riedel, Joseph Amman, Dean Ron Welch, Matthew Hagwood, and Dr. Charles Skipper. Technical Project Management Graduate Certificate—May 2012 From Left to Right: Bay Burch, James Dille, Haley Kennie, Michael White, Hillary McDonald, Geoffrey Reid, Jessica Light, Wendy Ramsey, Sharon Newman, John Glyder, Andrew Shealy, Ritarsha Furqan, Peter Tortorici, and Jonathan Warren. Systems Engineering Management Graduate Certificate —May 2012 From Left to Right: Jeremy Adams, Meredith Snyder, and Dean Easterlin. Masters of Science in Project Management —May 2012 From Left to Right: Erik Rooman (AF), Gene Creson (AF), Tim Parker (AF), Chad Shull, Joshua Nealy, Jeremy Adams, Daniel Middleton, Meredith, Snyder, Linda Riedel, Peter Liska, Dean Easterlin, Michele Torres, Wayne Greenaway, Sharon Oliver, Geoffrey Reid, Peter Tortorici, Dean Welch, Dr. Charles Skipper, Guest Speaker Richard Scalco, Dr. Keith Plemmons