Major General Cedric T. Wins' controversial stand pits divisive progressive agenda against VMI's founding values and ...
In 2023, Youngkin’s diversity chief declared that “DEI is dead” during an appearance at VMI. In interviews with The Post this week, five current Black cadets and a sixth who left in 2023 ...
On Feb. 28 the VMI Board of Visitors voted 10-6 not to renew the contract of Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins, the school's first Black ...
All speech, whether we agree with it or not, is important,” said Virginia Military Institute Superintendent Cedric Wins.
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 ...
According to Wins, his focus was on prioritizing cadets’ “safety, education and well-being” so they understood that VMI had their backs “regardless of what they look like, where they come ...
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 ...
And a racial disparity existed among cadets who’d been dismissed by the student-run honor court. Sexual assault was also prevalent yet inadequately addressed. “Although VMI has no explicitly ...
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 ...
And a racial disparity existed among cadets who’d been dismissed by the student-run honor court. Sexual assault was also prevalent yet inadequately addressed. “Although VMI has no explicitly ...
Retired Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins, the 15th superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute, is the latest casualty in the unjust war against diversity, equity and inclusion. Wins, who assumed ...