RICHMOND, Va. — Cedric T. Wins, a retired Army major general, will step down in June from his post as the first Black superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute after the school’s board voted ...
In a stunning decision that has already sparked political backlash, the Virginia Military Institute’s Board of Visitors voted ...
Five Black cadets and one former cadet said retired Army Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins has eased racial tensions since taking over, ...
The VMI Board of Visitors decided not to renew the contract of Superintendent Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins in a meeting Friday.
Gen. Cedric Wins' rise to superintendent at VMI is a feelgood story that America isn't feeling at a time when fictions about ...
A political firestorm has erupted over the future of the Virginia Military Institute’s first Black superintendent, General ...
Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins is the first Black superintendent in the institute's 186-year history. His contract expires on June 30.
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.
U.S. Rep. Ben Cline, a Virginia Republican, recently called for an investigation into the ethics allegations, and in ...
Ben Cline wants an investigation into a Black state senator who he claims threatened VMI ’s state funding if its Board of ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin is nominating Congressman Ben Cline’s deputy chief of staff to a spot on the VMI Board of Visitors.
The 10 board members who voted against a contract extension for retired Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins were appointed by Gov. Glenn ...