Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Chair of American Government

  • Political Science
  • Adjunct Faculty

Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Chair of American Government

The School of Humanities and Social Sciences at The Citadel invites applications for a non-tenure track Riley Professor of Government to begin in August 2025.  The purpose of the Riley Endowed Chair at The Citadel is to perpetuate the advanced study and practice of the principles of ethical and effective leadership in American politics and government exemplified by former Charleston Mayor and Citadel Class of 1963, Joseph P. Riley, Jr.  The Riley Chair will serve as a resource to the Citadel community, specifically the South Carolina Corps of Cadets (SCCC) and all other student populations. 

The next Riley Chair will possess credentials or experience commensurate with the rank of Full Professor in Political Science, Law, Public Policy, Political Theory, or closely related discipline or subdiscipline in line with public service, a distinguished reputation in American politics and government at any level (local, state, national) or as a leading scholar in a related field, a solid commitment to community engagement and civic responsibility in alignment with the example of Mayor Riley, and a passion for working with future civic leaders through campus programming, classroom instruction, and individual mentorship.

About The Citadel College

The Riley Chair’s responsibilities will be to teach at least four courses per academic year, secure guest speakers for the College, offer College—or School-wide talks to cadets and/or students, mentor students one-on-one or in small cohorts, and facilitate arrangements for internships and other pre-professional experiences for cadets and students. Other duties appropriate to the individual holding the Chair will be discussed with the Dean at the time of appointment and described in the appointment letter from the Provost.

The Citadel is ranked the #1 Public College in the South, and one of the Ten Most Innovative Schools in the South by U.S. News and World Report. The Citadel is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to ensuring diversity in all campus employment. The campus is located on the banks of the Ashley River on the Charleston peninsula, where the mild winters, nearby beaches, cultural activities, and culinary options combine to create a vibrant place to live.

Please attach curriculum vitae, a cover letter describing your interest in and general suitability for the position, and the names of at least two references. Questions may be directed to Dr. Brian Madison Jones, brian.jones@citadel.edu (843) 953-7478.  Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.  

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