The first Black superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute says his forced departure is the result of politics rather ...
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins will step down in June from his post as the first Black superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute after the school’s board voted against extending his ...
FILE - Virginia Military Institute Superintendent, Cedric T. Wins, addresses the class of 2021 during a change of command parade and ceremony on the parade grounds at the school in Lexington ...
FILE - Virginia Military Institute Superintendent, Cedric T. Wins, addresses the class of 2021 during a change of command parade and ceremony on the parade grounds at the school in Lexington ...
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The campus’s main Parade Ground, for example, featured statues of Jackson, which first-year students were required to salute, and Francis H. Smith, VMI’s first superintendent, who backed Black ...
VMI SUPERINTENDENT Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins ’85 greets a cadet before a parade on post last November. (VMI photo by Kelly Nye) “Major General Wins has served his country, the commonwealth, and VMI ...
Christopher began the homer parade with a two-run line drive to left, followed by back-to-back homers from Park and McGee, extending Stonehill's lead to 21-8. VMI mounted a fierce rally in the bottom ...
The titleholders will spend the week in Wilmington alongside escorts made up of cadets from the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington ... is the Azalea Festival parade in downtown Wilmington ...