Marathoners or Triathletes?

December 8, 2009 by Eric H. Doss · Leave a Comment
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Hey all,
Anyone in our class, other than Brent Schmitt, a marathoner or triathlete? If so, shoot me an email or catch me on Facebook. Thanks,

Eric

Email Subscriptions to Citadel 2002 Website

November 2, 2009 by Eric H. Doss · Leave a Comment
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Hey all,

Just thought I’d let you know that you can get email subscriptions to this site, so you don’t have to check in here. I hope to have a bunch more info coming out to you all, so it might be great to be able to read this stuff in your inbox.

Subscribe to The Citadel Class of 2002 by Email

If you’d like to receive this information in a RSS reader, here’s the link: http://feeds2.feedburner.com/TheCitadelClassOf2002

Thanks all,

Eric

Help Bring Big Red Home!!

November 2, 2009 by Eric H. Doss · Leave a Comment
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Here’s the email content I received earlier today about the efforts underway to bring Big Red home.  I’d encourage everyone to make a donation, even if it’s only a few bucks, so we can all be part of this historical Citadel event.

The Citadel Alumni Association is issuing a personal appeal to its members to please consider an immediate donation of $25.00, $50.00 or what ever amount you would like to contribute for the recovery and display of the original “Big Red” that has been discovered In the Iowa Flag Collection. This is the flag that flew over Morris Island in 1861. The official historical report on the flag is available at the CAA website.

The Citadel Board of Visitors has granted the CAA all intellectual rights to the flag and has designated it as the official flag of the Corps of Cadets. The goal is to have it on display in the CAA for Corps Day 2010.

The state of Iowa has agreed to its return and it is now time to bring this historical icon home. In order to do this, we have established a budget of $50,000 that must be raised immediately.

I am asking for your help. You can make a donation online at the TCF website or mail a check to the CAA. But please, do it now.

Sincerely,
Edward B. Carter, ‘66
Colonel, USAF Ret.
CAA President 2008-2009

Donate Online

More about Big Red

Mail Checks to:

Bring Big Red Home
The Citadel Foundation
171 Moultrie St
Charleston, SC 29409



Big Red Report

Young Alumni Happy Hour in Charleston. 19 November

November 2, 2009 by Eric H. Doss · Leave a Comment
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Happy Hour for Young Alumni

19 November from 6-8pm

O’Brion’s Pub on James Island

Young Alumni Happy Hour Invitation

Joe Duchene Class Note

May 31, 2009 by Eric H. Doss · 1 Comment
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Hey classmates,

On July 1st I will be leaving the world per se to enter St. Vincent Archabbey, a Benedictine Monastery up in Latrobe, PA. Just like you see in the movies, my name will change and I will get tonsured (haircut). I guess some of that time as a religious officer soaked in.

God Bless the Class of 2002!

Pax,

Joe Duchene

Eric H. Doss Class Note

May 8, 2009 by Eric H. Doss · Leave a Comment
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Hello All,

Just a quick update from Beaufort SC.  My wife and I have recently moved to Beaufort SC and are loving life on the coast.  I kept my job as Managing Editor at LexisNexis and Heather accepted a position as Associate Pastor at Sea Island Presbyterian Church.  We just bought our first house and I’m hard at work with updates and small projects.

Hope you all enjoy the new site and will submit your own notes.  Thanks,
Doss

Spring Fundraising Letter

May 8, 2009 by Eric H. Doss · Leave a Comment
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Class of 2002

Spring 2009

Hello Classmates,

I hope this letter finds you all doing well and enjoying the beginnings of Spring. I hate to send another letter with a slightly somber tone, but unfortunately, the economy continues to weigh heavily on everyone’s minds and wallets. During this trying economic time, I wanted to reach out to each of you and ask for your assistance due to the financial challenges currently facing The Citadel.

Even in the face of economic challenges, The Citadel is working hard to bring a wonderful and affordable education to all qualified students. Once again, we are proud of our four-year graduation rate-59%-which is the highest in South Carolina. Our in-state fees are, again, less than Clemson and USC. We have recently been ranked Number 2 in public master’s degree granting institutions in the South; Number 5 in all Southern schools, public and private; Number 7 in best value in the South; Number 8 in Civil Engineering in the US; and Number 34 for undergraduate engineering programs nationwide. These rankings are done by U.S. News & World Report.

Unfortunately, not all of the news coming from The Citadel is good. We continue to battle with the State of South Carolina and Governor Sanford for the essential funding necessary to continue our mission of educating tomorrow’s leaders. In 2002, when we were last cadets, the state provided $18.7 million per year to The Citadel, totaling 20.5% of our operating budget. This year, after the mid-year budget cuts, the total state appropriation has dwindled to a mere $12.6 million. This is only 13.6% of our current operating budget. It only gets worse: The governor has proposed a budget cut that further reduces the appropriation to The Citadel to an embarrassing $8.3 million, or 9.4% of our current budget. This is a crippling development. The Citadel, General Rosa, and The Board of Visitors have worked tirelessly to minimize the impact of these cuts on the college. We have deferred necessary maintenance, eliminated temporary and permanent staff positions, delayed hiring in 19 critical positions, and delayed information technology modernizations, among other cuts. However, if the proposed budget is approved, there will be more cuts. There will be more permanent and temporary staff cuts; the elimination of 25 academic and student programs and the reduction of the budgets of 31 more; the elimination of two majors, Math and Physics; and the school will have to mandate a five-day furlough for all employees.

This is a bleak picture and will not improve in the short term. The Citadel is using every resource at its disposal to secure more funding from the state, but we cannot depend on the state. The good news is that there is one sure way to meet our budget requirements, and that is to GIVE!

Last year, our participation percentage was below 10%. This is unacceptable. As a young class, we cannot make gifts of thousands of dollars per year, but we can participate. No-we have to participate. It is our duty-and the sign of a loyal Citadel graduate-to give back to our alma mater.

I need everyone who receives this letter to make a serious contribution to The Citadel. Not only do we have a responsibility to give to the Trey Reeves Scholarship, but we also have a responsibility to give to The Citadel Fund, the unrestricted fund that provides discretionary money to the college.

If you are giving monthly to The Citadel Fund, please begin making a gift to the Trey Reeves scholarship or another scholarship of your choice. No need to make a huge gift, $10 per month is a great start. I have been giving monthly for years now and I have never missed the money.

If you’re giving to a scholarship, please remember that The Citadel Fund also needs your help. Now, more than ever, The Citadel needs access to unrestricted money to meet the daily budgetary requirements of running a college. Again, the actual amount is not terribly important, though I encourage you to give generously. Beginning to give $10 per month to The Citadel Fund means that you will have to pack your lunch one more day per month instead of dining out. I think we can all make this sacrifice.

As always, please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns related to The Citadel.

Thank you for your time and consideration, and a special thank you to those who are already giving to The Citadel. I know each of you will step up, do your duty as a Citadel graduate, and support The Citadel Foundation.

Eric H. Doss

Chairman, Class of 2002

erichdoss@gmail.com

h. 843.524.1422

m. 410.300.1170

Welcome to the New Website

May 8, 2009 by Eric H. Doss · Leave a Comment
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I am working on a few new things for our site.  Subscribe to the RSS Feed or get updates via E-mail.

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