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Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics

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Established
  
2001 (2001)

Founded
  
2001

Director
  
Col. Tom Clark

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Location
  
Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.

Website
  
www.citadel.edu/root/krausecenter

Parent institution
  
The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina

The krause center for leadership and ethics


The Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics coordinates the leadership and ethical programs at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina. The Center, established in 2001, oversees the Four-Year Leader Development Model in which all cadets progress through leadership training.

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The Krause Center currently occupies a building behind Bond Hall, at the corner of Richardson Avenue and Mims Avenue, on The Citadel's Charleston, South Carolina campus.

History

In 2001, L. William Krause and his wife donated $2 million to establish the Krause Center, and begin coordinating leadership and ethics training at The Citadel. They later donated an additional $9 million to expand the center and endow the curriculum.

Executive Directors

Programs

The core function of the Krause Center is the development of principled leaders, in line with The Citadel's mission. For the Corps of Cadets, the Krause Center oversees and implements the Four-Year Leader Model, which provides leadership training and experiences for all cadets. This model consists of courses for each class and specialized experiences, including a Leadership Day of Service and Honor system training.

  • Principled Leadership Symposium
  • References

    Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics Wikipedia