All speech, whether we agree with it or not, is important,” said Virginia Military Institute Superintendent Cedric Wins.
He went on to issue a call to action. “I urge the Corps of Cadets, alumni, faculty and all supporters who know its value to join me in safeguarding VMI,” Wins said. “We must proactively ...
Smith, VMI’s first superintendent, who wanted to ship Black people back to Africa. Buildings were named after Confederate heroes and faculty was insensitive. In his first years as superintendent ...
Despite being criticized as “woke,” Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins sought to make minorities and women feel valued and equal as cadets ...
“There are a tremendous number of faculty, staff and alumni who partnered with me in their support of the institute. They know the worth of VMI and support what it does for these young ...
I believe their choice to subject cadets to a cycle of politization is malfeasance that endangers VMI and the future of our nation.” “I urge the Corps of Cadets, alumni, faculty and all ...
Leaving his home in Iran in 1978, Mohammad “Moe” Khandan-Barani never once dreamed he’d never see his homeland again, nor did he imagine that he’d attend a small military college in ...
The VMI Board of Visitors voted last week against ... he led efforts to build diversity in the school’s student and faculty populations, and to move the Institute past its odd affinity for ...
Crane, however, did not. “AIM traveled to VMI’s campus several times and I directly confronted their Board because students, faculty, and donors deserve to know that an antisemite was hired to ...
VMI’s student newspaper, The Cadet, covered AIM’s billboards, which also directed students, faculty, and the public to SaveVMI.com, where more than 34,000 emails flooded the Board of Visitors ...
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