Virginia Military Institute’s Board of Visitors voted 10 to 6 on Friday against a contract extension for Major General Cedric Wins, a VMI graduate and the first Black leader in the college’s history.
The VMI Board of Visitors, under the thumb of MAGA Gov. Glenn Youngkin, voted on Friday to not extend the contract of Maj.
The VMI Board of Visitors have been dealing with conflict on campus over whether or not to renew Superintendent Wins' ...
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Retired Army Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins will step down in June from his post as the first Black ...
A group of Virginia Military Institute watchdog and alumni groups that have battled efforts to embed diversity, equity and inclusion in the college for the last several years say a new war is now ...
The 10 board members who voted against a contract extension for retired Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins were appointed by Gov. Glenn ...
The World Health Organization says that authorities investigating the deaths of at least 60 people in northwestern Congo ...
Rare Disease Day, observed on Feb. 28, brings attention to uncommon diseases affecting populations of 200,000 or fewer. In ...
The supervisory board of the Virginia Military Institute on Friday said it would not renew the contract of the first Black superintendent of the oldest state-supported military college in the U.S.
In a stunning decision that has already sparked political backlash, the Virginia Military Institute’s Board of Visitors voted ...
Gen. Cedric Wins' rise to superintendent at VMI is a feelgood story that America isn't feeling at a time when fictions about ...
Five Black cadets and one former cadet said retired Army Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins has eased racial tensions since taking over, ...