The first Black superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute says his forced departure is the result of politics rather ...
"My tenure will end because bias, emotion, and ideology rather than sound judgment swayed the board," Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins ...
VMI superintendent Cedric T. Wins blamed partisanship for a recent decision by the school’s governing board not to renew his ...
The Virginia Military Institute’s (VMI) first Black superintendent, Ret. Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins, says “partisan politics” ...
Despite being criticized as “woke,” Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins sought to make minorities and women feel valued and equal as cadets ...
VMI Superintendent Cedric T. Wins will serve out the remainder of his term, in the face of the move by the Board of Visitors ...
A group spearheaded by VMI alums is leading an effort to get a “full and immediate explanation” from the school’s Board of ...
Wins, a VMI graduate who served 34 years in the Army, has led the institution since 2020 and was named superintendent of the 185-year-old military college in 2021 amid a state-ordered ...
The first Black superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) is weighing in after VMI’s Board of Visitors declined to extend his contract. In a lengthy statement, he accused the ...
Wins officially became superintendent in 2021 — a year when VMI was undergoing a racial reckoning and diversity programs were being put into place. A state-sponsored report had blasted VMI for ...
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