Clarissa Lugo, Interview by Kate Gallo, 18 May 2010
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- Title:
- Clarissa Lugo, Interview by Kate Gallo, 18 May 2010
- Date:
- 2010
- Interviewer:
- Gallo, Kate
- Interviewee:
- Lugo, Clarissa
- Description:
- Clarissa Lugo was born October 28, 1979 in Del Rio, Texas. Acting on a dare by one of her high school soccer teammates she decided to apply to The Citadel, which had only recently begun to admit women. After graduating in 2002 with a B.S. in education she taught sixth grade social studies for one year. In 2005 she became the first female graduate of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets to hold a position in the Citadel’s Office of Admissions. As assistant director of admissions her work focuses on recruiting female and Hispanic cadets. On April 20, 2009 she was honored for superior performance by Citadel President Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa. In this interview with graduate student Kate Gallo, Lugo explains her decision to attend The Citadel, and the support she received from family and friends. She discusses the difficulties she faced as a new cadet, both as a woman and as a Mexican-American. As part of the first wave of women, she reflects on the legacies of her cohort and the impact of the inclusion of women at The Citadel. Lugo believes it has enriched the traditional qualities of what it means to be a Citadel cadet. As a member of The Citadel’s first women’s soccer team she also discusses the differences between being a Citadel cadet versus a student-athlete. The mother of two daughters, she enjoys her work in the Admissions Office and continues to reflect fondly on her years as a cadet.
- Collection Title:
- The Charleston Oral History Program
- Contributing Institution:
- The Citadel Archives & Museum
- Media Type:
- Audio
- Note:
- The Citadel prides itself on producing principled and ethical leaders for the military, as well as in business and civic affairs. The Citadel in War and Peace traces the life histories and career trajectories of alumni, staff, and faculty to better understand the university’s multifaceted contributions to the U.S. national security and its continuing impact on the business and politics of South Carolina and the nation. An initial series of interviews focuses on Citadel alumni who served in World War II. It spotlights their combat experiences and recounts their return to civilian life and subsequent professional careers.
- Series:
- The Citadel in War and in Peace
- Sub-Series:
- Special Research
- Personal or Corporate Subject:
- Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina
Lugo, Clarissa, 1979- - Topical Subject:
- Women in higher education, Coeducation--South Carolina, Women military cadets--South Carolina, Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina--Sports--History, and Hispanic Americans--Education (Higher)
- Shelving Locator:
- 2010.035.001
- Date Digital:
- 2014-05-27
- Digitization Specifications:
- Mp3 derivative audio created with Audacity software. Archival masters are .wav files.
- Internet Media Type:
- audio/mpeg
- Copyright Status Statement:
- Digital resource copyright 2014, The Citadel Archives
- Admin ID:
- 221024
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