Initially, Ansonia police asked community members to stop sharing the video, which was... Wins officially became superintendent in 2021 — a year when VMI was undergoing a racial reckoning and ...
Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins is the first Black superintendent in the institute's 186-year history. His contract expires on June 30.
The Virginia Military Institute’s (VMI) first Black superintendent, Ret. Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins, says “partisan politics” played a key role in the Board of Visitors’ decision to not renew ...
A group spearheaded by VMI alums is leading an effort to get a “full and immediate explanation” from the school’s Board of Visitors as to why it voted against extending the contract of ...
“The foundation he has provided us will ensure VMI continues to fulfill its vital mission of educating future leaders.” VMI was founded in 1839 in Lexington, a historic town in western ...
VMI did not accept African Americans until 1968 ... early Wednesday following an altercation among multiple people, police said. The 25-year-old suffered two gunshot wounds to the lower body ...
North Haven police determined the incident was not random and there is no threat to the... Wins officially became superintendent in 2021 — a year when VMI was undergoing a racial reckoning and ...
The first Black superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute says his forced departure by the board stems from bias, ...
Gen. Cedric T. Wins said the decision was "a partisan choice that abandons the values of honor, integrity, and excellence upon which VMI was built.” “Unfortunately, the winds of resistance by ...
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