On Jodel, an anonymous chat app that has been popular at VMI, users quickly criticized the superintendent’s letter Thursday in dozens of posts, some with racist messages. One post called Wins a ...
The first Black superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute says his forced departure by the board stems from bias, ...
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins will step down in June from his post as the first Black superintendent of the Virginia ...
"My tenure will end because bias, emotion, and ideology rather than sound judgment swayed the board," Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins ...
The Virginia Military Institute’s (VMI) first Black superintendent, Ret. Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins, says “partisan politics” ...
VMI Superintendent Cedric T. Wins will serve out the remainder of his term, in the face of the move by the Board of Visitors ...
The college’s board decided not to renew the contract of its superintendent, Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins, who led diversity ...
And it changed a student-run honor court that disproportionately expelled Black cadets, according to The Washington Post. VMI did not accept African Americans until 1968 or accept women until ...
And it changed a student-run honor court that disproportionately expelled Black cadets, according to The Washington Post. VMI did not accept African Americans until 1968 or accept women until ...