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VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE


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Nearly 500 cadets honor 9/11 victims with 110-floor stair climb at VMI

Read full article: Nearly 500 cadets honor 9/11 victims with 110-floor stair climb at VMI

Virginia Military Institute’s firefighting club led the Corps of Cadets in the eighth annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb on Thursday.

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WATCH: VMI debuts new athletics mascot

Read full article: WATCH: VMI debuts new athletics mascot

Cadets are starting classes back at the Virginia Military Institute, and they will have something new to enjoy at sporting events this year. Famed Mascot Moe the Kangaroo got a complete makeover over the Summer. 10 News Photojournalist Greg Moore has the story.

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VMI appoints new Superintendent

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The Virginia Military Institute Board of Visitors announced Friday that they had appointed U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. David Furness as the Institute’s 16th superintendent.

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VMI upgrades security measures amid rising safety concerns

Read full article: VMI upgrades security measures amid rising safety concerns

Virginia Military Institute (VMI) is investing millions of dollars in security upgrades to enhance safety on campus.

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VMI Superintendent Cedric Wins reflects on tenure, controversy over contract nonrenewal

Read full article: VMI Superintendent Cedric Wins reflects on tenure, controversy over contract nonrenewal

The Virginia Military Institute is preparing for a major leadership change as Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins, the school’s first Black superintendent, will step down at the end of June. The Board of Visitors voted in February not to renew his contract — a decision Wins says he didn’t expect.

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Virginia Military Institute prepares for graduation celebrations

Read full article: Virginia Military Institute prepares for graduation celebrations

Excitement is in the air for the graduating class at the Virginia Military Institute.

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WATCH: VMI Alumni Memorial Parade recognizes sacrifices

Read full article: WATCH: VMI Alumni Memorial Parade recognizes sacrifices

Alumni from the Virginia Military Institute were honored Thursday during the annual VMI Alumni Memorial Parade, which commemorates the sacrifices made by those affiliated with the institution.

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VMI Board of Visitors approves 2025-2026 tuition and fees, new officers

Read full article: VMI Board of Visitors approves 2025-2026 tuition and fees, new officers

The Virginia Military Institute Board of Visitors recently approved tuition and fees for the 2025-2026 academic year during their spring meeting held from May 1 to 3. Tuition will remain the same, while fees will see a 3% increase.

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VMI’s Wilson signs contract extension

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The Keydets hoops coach signs an extension through the 2029-2030 season.

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WATCH: VMI Cadets and Volunteers building pavilion

Read full article: WATCH: VMI Cadets and Volunteers building pavilion

VMI Cadets and volunteers from across the Commonwealth are coming together in Glasgow. They are working on a new pavilion for the community center.

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Controversy unfolds as VMI parts ways with superintendent

Read full article: Controversy unfolds as VMI parts ways with superintendent

The Virginia Military Institute (VMI) is facing controversy after its Board of Visitors voted not to renew the contract of Superintendent Maj. General Cedric T. Wins. The decision has sparked debate, with some questioning whether race played a role, while others argue it was necessary for the school’s future.

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WATCH: VMI alumni in the Trump administration

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President Donald Trump’s new pick for chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs Staff has ties to our region.

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VMI cadets, student-journalists attend President Donald Trump’s Inauguration

Read full article: VMI cadets, student-journalists attend President Donald Trump’s Inauguration

A group of cadets and student-journalists from the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) recently returned from Washington, D.C., where they covered President Donald Trump’s Inauguration.

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VMI no longer participating in Inaugural events due to weather

Read full article: VMI no longer participating in Inaugural events due to weather

The Presidential Inaugural Committee notified the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), that due to weather and the movement of the events indoors, VMI would not be participating in the inaugural events this year.

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“I’m a grateful American and I want them to know,” Celebrity Gary Sinise makes surprise visit to VMI

Read full article: “I’m a grateful American and I want them to know,” Celebrity Gary Sinise makes surprise visit to VMI

Gary Sinise, the actor who portrayed Lt. Dan in Forrest Gump, made a surprise visit to the cadets on post at Virginia Military Institute Friday for Founder's Day celebrations. Sinise sat down with 10 News Anchor Rachel Lucas to talk about the visit and his charity work for veterans through the Gary Sinise Foundation.

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‘We’re not gonna forget’: Southwest Virginia remembers the lives tragically lost on 9/11

Read full article: ‘We’re not gonna forget’: Southwest Virginia remembers the lives tragically lost on 9/11

Almost 3,000 Americans lost their lives on 9/11 and Southwest Virginia is doing everything it can to honor the people who tragically lost their lives.

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WATCH: VMI Rats start training for challenge

Read full article: WATCH: VMI Rats start training for challenge

Another Class of rats has started at VMI and is undergoing its new initiation and training exercises.

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Head shaved for good cause; VMI freshman donates long hair to make wigs for children during matriculation

Read full article: Head shaved for good cause; VMI freshman donates long hair to make wigs for children during matriculation

Matriculation Day at Virginia Military Institute was held Saturday, Aug. 17, beginning the Rat Line for the new academic year. An iconic moment for rats is getting their head shaved. It was the perfect opportunity for a Virginia native to donate his locks to a charity that makes free wigs for children in need.

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Watch: How heat is impacting the VMI Summer Transition Program

Read full article: Watch: How heat is impacting the VMI Summer Transition Program

Incoming VMI Cadets eager to get a head start in their military career are taking part in a summer transition program.

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VMI’s Walton: “I want to raise revenue, trophies, diplomas...quality men and women.”

Read full article: VMI’s Walton: “I want to raise revenue, trophies, diplomas...quality men and women.”

VMI recently named a new Director of Athletics, calling on a familiar name and face.

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Chaplain’s Office at Virginia Military Institute welcomes new service dog

Read full article: Chaplain’s Office at Virginia Military Institute welcomes new service dog

VMI welcomed a new service dog Monday that will help assist people to cope after a traumatic event or overly stressful environment.

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WATCH: Actor Dabney Coleman remembered at VMI

Read full article: WATCH: Actor Dabney Coleman remembered at VMI

Hollywood is mourning the loss of actor Dabney Coleman.

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WATCH: VMI cadets volunteer in community project to revitalize Buena Vista town square

Read full article: WATCH: VMI cadets volunteer in community project to revitalize Buena Vista town square

VMI cadets are joining more than 150 volunteers from all over the country and taking on another community project — this one has a lot of excitement building behind it.

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VMI hosts 7th annual Commonwealth Cyber Fusion event

Read full article: VMI hosts 7th annual Commonwealth Cyber Fusion event

Virginia Military Institute hosted the 7th annual Commonwealth Cyber Fusion and Virginia Cyber Cup Competition, a state-wide collegiate cyber security competition.

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VMI alum identified as one of five killed in California helicopter crash

Read full article: VMI alum identified as one of five killed in California helicopter crash

A Virginia Military Institute alum was identified Friday as one of five Marines killed during a helicopter crash in San Diego, California.

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WATCH: VMI Rat Line begins with intense training

Read full article: WATCH: VMI Rat Line begins with intense training

Nearly 500 freshmen, known on campus as “rats,” are testing their limits and learning what it takes to be called a VMI cadet.

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Fifth-generation VMI Cadet begins military career

Read full article: Fifth-generation VMI Cadet begins military career

For one student, the “VMI rat line tradition” spans five generations of students.

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Virginia Military Institute’s Chief Diversity Officer, Dr. Jamica Love, resigns

Read full article: Virginia Military Institute’s Chief Diversity Officer, Dr. Jamica Love, resigns

Virginia Military Institute’s first chief diversity officer, Jamica Love, resigned this week, according to the Washington Post.

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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin addresses VMI class of 2023 at graduation

Read full article: Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin addresses VMI class of 2023 at graduation

Governor Glenn Youngkin said it was a full circle moment getting to address the VMI graduates after several of the cadets took part in his inauguration parade.

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WATCH: Gov. Youngkin speaks at VMI commencement

Read full article: WATCH: Gov. Youngkin speaks at VMI commencement

Gov. Glenn Youngkin delivered remarks at VMI’s commencement in Cameron Hall Tuesday morning at about 11 a.m.

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Ten Alleghany Mountaineers heading to next level

Read full article: Ten Alleghany Mountaineers heading to next level

Nine Alleghany Mountaineers put pen to paper on signing day Wednesday.

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VMI remembers Jimmy Carter’s visit to Post

Read full article: VMI remembers Jimmy Carter’s visit to Post

Former president Jimmy Carter visited Virginia Military Institute to accept an honorary award in 2001.

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Virginia Military Institute students donate to Lexington, Rockbridge County schools

Read full article: Virginia Military Institute students donate to Lexington, Rockbridge County schools

Virginia Military Institute students are giving back to local schools.

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New multimillion-dollar aquatic center opens at Virginia Military Institute

Read full article: New multimillion-dollar aquatic center opens at Virginia Military Institute

New multimillion dollar aquatic center opens at Virginia Military Institute

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VMI student helps save lives after an avalanche in the Swiss Alps

Read full article: VMI student helps save lives after an avalanche in the Swiss Alps

Even though the holiday season is behind us, 10 News learned about a Christmas miracle.

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VMI honors former superintendent on Founders Day

Read full article: VMI honors former superintendent on Founders Day

Former VMI Superintendent General J.H. Binford Peay III received the New Market Medal

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Courage to speak up: Virginia Military Institute hosts 13th Leadership and Ethics Conference

Read full article: Courage to speak up: Virginia Military Institute hosts 13th Leadership and Ethics Conference

Rachael Denhollander uses her story to advocate and educate about speaking up to tell someone's truth.

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‘A life is priceless’: Virginia Military Institute to receive $13 million for security upgrades

Read full article: ‘A life is priceless’: Virginia Military Institute to receive $13 million for security upgrades

VMI stands out when it comes to how often officers drill and the tools in every police car.

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VMI’s highest honor to be awarded to General Peay, former superintendent of 17 years

Read full article: VMI’s highest honor to be awarded to General Peay, former superintendent of 17 years

Gen. J.H. Binford Peay III won all of the Virginia Military Institute Board of Visitors’ votes, and was chosen to be awarded the school’s highest honor, the New Market Medal, VMI said.

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‘I didn’t realize the magnitude:’ Celebrating 25th anniversary of women attending VMI

Read full article: ‘I didn’t realize the magnitude:’ Celebrating 25th anniversary of women attending VMI

In 1997, 30 women from across the country came to VMI and became the first females to attend the school.

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VMI showing intensity amid change in fall camp

Read full article: VMI showing intensity amid change in fall camp

Scott Wachenheim made some coaching changes in the spring, promoting former wide receivers coach Patrick Ashford to offensive coordinator, and hiring Nick Reveiz as defensive coordinator. After a spring of learning, the Keydets have put their knowledge to the test. Utilizing full pads on the sixth day of camp, and showing what they know during live periods Saturday morning.

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VMI’s female Cadets and leadership celebrate 25th anniversary of women on post

Read full article: VMI’s female Cadets and leadership celebrate 25th anniversary of women on post

2022 marks 25 years of women at VMI. The next generation of cadets are following paths carved for them by the women who came before. Paths that guide them along a more defined road to the leaders they aim to become.

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VMI wraps up summer transitional program

Read full article: VMI wraps up summer transitional program

The program is voluntary and is offered to all first-year Virginia Military Institute students who have committed to attend.

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Collegiate Orientation Workshop program helps students become successful in life

Read full article: Collegiate Orientation Workshop program helps students become successful in life

A program held at the Virginia Military Institute is helping high school male minority students to go beyond their expectations: the Collegiate Orientation Workshop.

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VMI now offers ‘soft interview room’ for sexual assault survivors

Read full article: VMI now offers ‘soft interview room’ for sexual assault survivors

Tracy Matheson, founder of Project Beloved, is creating a space for sexual assault victims to feel safe when telling their stories.

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VMI Cadet marching for 18 hours to raise awareness for Veteran suicide prevention

Read full article: VMI Cadet marching for 18 hours to raise awareness for Veteran suicide prevention

Virginia Military Institute Cadet is marching for 18 hours to raise awareness for Veteran suicide prevention.

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High School students learning cyber security training through paid internship with VMI

Read full article: High School students learning cyber security training through paid internship with VMI

High School students learning cyber security training through a paid internship with VMI.

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Lawsuit filed against VMI claims school violated Gov. Youngkin’s order prohibiting divisive training

Read full article: Lawsuit filed against VMI claims school violated Gov. Youngkin’s order prohibiting divisive training

A lawsuit has been filed against the Virginia Military Institute and the VMI Board of Visitors, claiming that the military college has violated Governor Glenn Youngkin’s policies that prohibit divisive training.

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VMI QB Morgan looking for spring improvement

Read full article: VMI QB Morgan looking for spring improvement

Sophomore QB Seth Morgan is working at his craft this spring, with a big improvement on his agenda.

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VMI superintendent says college is in ‘a much better place’ after state-ordered investigation

Read full article: VMI superintendent says college is in ‘a much better place’ after state-ordered investigation

Virginia Military Institute’s superintendent said they are making progress with the changes they have made after a report highlighted accusations of institutional racism and sexism at the college.

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VMI, William & Mary football to resume football series

Read full article: VMI, William & Mary football to resume football series

The teams last played in 2011 at Foster Stadium.

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VMI to change honor system said to expel Blacks more often

Read full article: VMI to change honor system said to expel Blacks more often

The Virginia Military Institute will change its student-run honor court to make it more fair to cadets as part of a response to a state-ordered investigation into racism and sexism.

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VMI to participate in Governor-elect Youngkin’s inaugural parade

Read full article: VMI to participate in Governor-elect Youngkin’s inaugural parade

Virginia Military Institute cadets have been working hard in preparation for the inaugural parade to celebrate Virginia’s 74th Governor.

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‘VMI is in a better place’: Gov. Northam weighs in on inclusivity changes at his alma mater

Read full article: ‘VMI is in a better place’: Gov. Northam weighs in on inclusivity changes at his alma mater

During his last days in office, Governor Ralph Northam is reflecting on the changes he has imposed at Virginia Military Institute.

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Gov. Northam urged corps of cadets to continue to embrace change in message to VMI

Read full article: Gov. Northam urged corps of cadets to continue to embrace change in message to VMI

Gov. Ralph Northam had a message for his alma mater, Virginia Military Institute, where he graduated in 1981.

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VMI falls to rival The Citadel 35-24 in Military Classic of the South

Read full article: VMI falls to rival The Citadel 35-24 in Military Classic of the South

The Bulldogs rushed for 363 yards as a team on their way to reclaiming the Silver Shako Trophy.

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Monday huddle: Hokies a bit lackluster, despite a win over Richmond

Read full article: Monday huddle: Hokies a bit lackluster, despite a win over Richmond

Huddle up! Here’s a look back at this weekend on the gridiron, with three key takeaways from the state’s football scene.

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VMI cadets join Kyle Petty to honor veterans during surprise presentation at D-Day Memorial

Read full article: VMI cadets join Kyle Petty to honor veterans during surprise presentation at D-Day Memorial

In a surprise ceremony, Virginia Military Institute cadets paid their respects to veterans and the children's charity Victory Junction they were raising money for by presenting the colors. “To have the color guard from VMI be here, It was so special,” Petty said.

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VMI’s superintendent inaugurated after nearly a year serving as interim

Read full article: VMI’s superintendent inaugurated after nearly a year serving as interim

Virginia Military Institute officially has a new superintendent- General Cedric Wins.

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How VMI committees are working to introduce more inclusivity on post

Read full article: How VMI committees are working to introduce more inclusivity on post

The groups responsible for building a more inclusive post at Virginia Military Institute presented their work in committee meetings Tuesday.

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Virginia Military Institute kicks off matriculation this weekend

Read full article: Virginia Military Institute kicks off matriculation this weekend

It's been a year of change for the Virginia Military Institute

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Virginia Military Institutes first Chief Diversity Officer sets goals for inclusion

Read full article: Virginia Military Institutes first Chief Diversity Officer sets goals for inclusion

Virginia Military Institute's first ever Chief Diversity Officer has a clear vision.

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VMI starts making changes after independent racism probe

Read full article: VMI starts making changes after independent racism probe

The Virginia Military Institute is in the progress of adopting new changes following its investigation on equity and inclusion on post.

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VMI female cadets coming forward with claims of sexual assault, misogyny on campus

Read full article: VMI female cadets coming forward with claims of sexual assault, misogyny on campus

After a year of investigations and historical changes at Virginia Military Institute, there are still former and current cadets coming forward with shocking claims.

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Proposed legislation could impact how VMI cadets report sexual assaults

Read full article: Proposed legislation could impact how VMI cadets report sexual assaults

Del. Dan Helmer plans to propose the legislation.

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VMI selects first-ever Chief Diversity Officer after report details institutional racism, sexism

Read full article: VMI selects first-ever Chief Diversity Officer after report details institutional racism, sexism

Following a scathing report detailing accusations of racism and sexism at Virginia Military Institute, leaders are already taking steps to address it.

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‘Institutional racism and sexism are present, tolerated, and left unaddressed at VMI’ says newly-released 152-page report

Read full article: ‘Institutional racism and sexism are present, tolerated, and left unaddressed at VMI’ says newly-released 152-page report

What’s been months in the making is now complete.

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Report tells of sexual assault, racism at military institute

Read full article: Report tells of sexual assault, racism at military institute

A state-sanctioned report says the Virginia Military Institute has tolerated and failed to address institutional racism and sexism and must be held accountable for making changes.

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Education agency vice chair resigns over VMI probe

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The vice chair of Virginia's coordinating agency for higher education is resigning over the handling of the investigation into Virginia Military Institute.

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Virginia Military Institute to host in-person graduation this weekend

Read full article: Virginia Military Institute to host in-person graduation this weekend

This weekend hundreds of Cadets at Virginia Military Institute will graduate in person.

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Virginia Military Institute to remove Stonewall Jackson’s name from buildings

Read full article: Virginia Military Institute to remove Stonewall Jackson’s name from buildings

Virginia Military Institute is set to remove "Stonewall" Jackson's name from several buildings across campus in an effort to foster a more inclusive environment.

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International college students race to get COVID-19 vaccine in Virginia

Read full article: International college students race to get COVID-19 vaccine in Virginia

International college students feel the pressure to get a COVID-19 vaccine before they travel home for the summer. Some countries face lockdowns and vaccine supply may be limited.

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Virginia Military Institute cadets learn how to battle flames on Smith Mountain Lake

Read full article: Virginia Military Institute cadets learn how to battle flames on Smith Mountain Lake

In a new partnership, cadets learned seamanship firsthand on Smith Mountain Lake with volunteer firefighters and a naval instructor.

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VMI’s Dan Earl receives contract extension

Read full article: VMI’s Dan Earl receives contract extension

The 2020-21 Southern Conference Coach of the Year led the Keydets to the conference semifinals for the first time since 2003.

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VMI begins search for new superintendent

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The search begins for Virginia Military Institute’s new superintendent.

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Historic first as VMI names woman as highest-ranking cadet

Read full article: Historic first as VMI names woman as highest-ranking cadet

For the first time in its 182 years, VMI chose a female cadet to hold the highest-ranking position a student can earn. Cadet Kasey Meredith was named Cadet First Captain and Regimental Commander. “She’s a superstar,” said Lara Chambers, the first female alumnus appointed to the VMI Board of Visitors. Chambers said that as a female cadet, she wanted to be treated the same as the men. In a statement to 10 News, she writes in part:“I want to congratulate Cadet Kasey Meredith on her historic achievement.

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VMI no longer names expelled students during ‘drum out’ ritual

Read full article: VMI no longer names expelled students during ‘drum out’ ritual

LEXINGTON, Va. – The Virginia Military Institute will no longer name expelled students during their middle of the night “drum out” ceremony. The over 100+ years old ritual involved waking up the entire corps of cadets to the sound of beating drums. Part of that ritual has been the naming of recently expelled cadets. Campus officials tell WSLS 10 News the ceremony is meant to remind students of the honor code they have agreed to follow. VMI would not tell us the last time a “drum out” ceremony was held – citing the privacy of cadet disciplinary matters.

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VMI no longer names expelled cadets during ‘drum out’ ritual

Read full article: VMI no longer names expelled cadets during ‘drum out’ ritual

LEXINGTON, Va. – The Virginia Military Institute has altered its ritual of expelling cadets by waking them up in the middle of the night to the sound of beating drums. The Washington Post reported Tuesday that the school is no longer announcing the expelled students’ names during the so-called “drum outs.” The practice involves waking up the entire corps of cadets. The difference was that the cadets were not identified as they would have been in the past. The Post reported in December that Black students were being disproportionately expelled and shamed by name in drum-out ceremonies. Bill Wyatt, a VMI spokesman, declined to confirm Tuesday’s ceremony to the newspaper.

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Report finds racial slurs a ‘common experience’ among VMI cadets

Read full article: Report finds racial slurs a ‘common experience’ among VMI cadets

According to a report conducted by an independent law firm, racial slurs have been a "common experience" among cadets at Virginia Military Institute.

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Virginia Tech-North Carolina matchup postponed due to COVID-19

Read full article: Virginia Tech-North Carolina matchup postponed due to COVID-19

Virginia Tech head coach Mike Young coaches from the bench in the second half of the Virginia Tech - Virginia Military Institute NCAA basketball game in Blacksburg Va. Thursday December 3 2020. Virginia Tech won the game 64-57. (AP Photo / MATT GENRTY, The Roanoke Times, Pool)ROANOKE, Va. – On Saturday, the ACC announced that Tuesday’s Virginia Tech-North Carolina matchup has been postponed following a positive test coming from the Hokies program. Virginia Tech hasn’t played since Feb. 6 when it defeated Miami. According to the Hokies’ schedule, as of now, their next game would be on Feb. 20 against the previously mentioned Seminoles.

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‘I get to be an example’: VMI’s first African-American superintendent ushers in era of change

Read full article: ‘I get to be an example’: VMI’s first African-American superintendent ushers in era of change

Change is in the air at VMI: masks on cadets, a controversial statue removed and new leadership at the helm. Now interim superintendent Wins was once Cadet Wins. His decision to leave Maryland and come to VMI was based largely on the opportunity to play Division One basketball. I think that I was asked to come down and at least begin the implementation of the right change,” Wins said. That’s something he hopes to instill in cadets, leading by example at a school under the spotlight and creating change.

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Coronavirus concerns grow at VMI after cadets pulled from quarantine for annual tradition

Read full article: Coronavirus concerns grow at VMI after cadets pulled from quarantine for annual tradition

LEXINGTON, Va. – As coronavirus cases lead to new restrictions at VMI, there are allegations that COVID protocols are being completely ignored. Tighter restrictions went into effect Thursday at VMI after the military college reported more than 50 new COVID-19 cases. An annual tradition at VMI that happened on Saturday is drawing criticism about COVID protocols. 10 News was told dozens of cadets were pulled out of quarantine, given rapid tests and allowed to participate if they tested negative. VMI said those cadets were supposed to be separated from the rest of the group, with protocols encouraging 10-foot social distancing and wearing masks when not exercising.

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More than 50 VMI staff, cadets tested positive for COVID-19

Read full article: More than 50 VMI staff, cadets tested positive for COVID-19

Five staff members and 51 cadets have tested positive for COVID-19 and are now quarantining in a hotel off post. In an effort to minimize the spread, when cadets arrived this semester in late January, 17 were told to quarantine after testing positive in the parking lot. However, VMI Communications Director Bill Wyatt said the spread tends to happen in close-quarter barracks, so they are spreading people out as they disinfect. “We reduced the visitation the contact among the cadets and that seemed to help things,” Wyatt said. “So we kind of moved back to that.”While a vaccination plan is still underway, about a dozen medical staff members and 30 cadets who are trained as EMTs have received their doses of the vaccine.

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VMI announces new restrictions due to spike in coronavirus cases among cadets

Read full article: VMI announces new restrictions due to spike in coronavirus cases among cadets

1996: The Supreme Court of the United States orders the Virginia Military Institute to admit women or forgo state support. The board of the all-male military college would vote 8-7 in September 1996 to admit women. The school, which officially enrolled its first female cadets in August 1997, was the last U.S. military college to admit women. A spike in coronavirus cases among the Corps of Cadets has prompted Virginia Military Institute officials to put additional restrictions in place, according to a letter from the school’s interim superintendent. Our goal is to provide the Corps of Cadets with a VMI experience that is as normal as possible.

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VMI could alter honor court over racial disparity concerns

Read full article: VMI could alter honor court over racial disparity concerns

The interim superintendent for the Virginia Military Institute said he’s considering changes to its student-run justice system over concerns that it expels Black students at a disproportionately high rate. The Washington Post reported Friday that retired Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins is reviewing the system following the newspaper’s reporting and concerns voiced by a vocal group of prominent VMI graduates. Wins was appointed VMI’s first Black leader amid a state-ordered investigation into racism at the nation’s oldest state-supported military college. He told the Post that he’s considering a requirement that student juries must be unanimous before convicting a cadet. He’s also considering barring the student-run court from naming an expelled cadet during “drum-out” ceremonies to the entire 1,700-member corps.

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VMI welcomes cadets back with large-scale coronavirus testing

Read full article: VMI welcomes cadets back with large-scale coronavirus testing

LEXINGTON, VA. – Cadets are returning in waves to VMI for the spring semester and the Rockbridge County community is helping make sure they all are tested for COVID-19. Cadets will drive through a series of checkpoints to be swabbed and then hold in a parking lot for the results. If negative, they’re cleared to move back into barracks; however, if the test comes back positive they’re sent to a hotel to quarantine. As the VMI experience is set in closer-quarters than the typical college experience, VMI EMS Director Col. Jay Williams said this is a critical step. We felt it was smart to have one consistent process, one consistent procedure, that every cadet went through,” Williams said.

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Stripped of state holiday status, Lee-Jackson Day activities continue in Lexington

Read full article: Stripped of state holiday status, Lee-Jackson Day activities continue in Lexington

LEXINGTON, Va – For the first time in more than 100 years, the Commonwealth of Virginia did not observe Lee-Jackson Day. Despite it no longer being a state holiday, the Virginia Flaggers and the Stonewall Brigade of the Sons of Confederate Veterans still gathered in Lexington to celebrate the day. Virginia Military Institute removed its Stonewall Jackson statue and the cemetery formerly named for the Confederate general is now named Oak Grove. Friedman said it’s important that his community continue to have hard discussions about what will be best for the city moving forward. The same groups are expected to gather at the Stonewall Jackson statue on Saturday morning followed by a parade along Main Street.

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Virginia Military Institute removes Confederate statue

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Crews prepare to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson from the campus of the Virginia Military Institute on Monday, Dec. 7, 2020, in Lexington, Va. (AP Photo/Sarah Rankin)LEXINGTON, Va. – The Virginia Military Institute removed a prominent statue of Confederate Gen. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson on Monday, a project initiated this fall after allegations of systemic racism roiled the public college. But “VMI does not define itself by this statue and that is why this move is appropriate,” he added. VMI said the statue will be relocated to a nearby Civil War museum at a battlefield where dozens of VMI cadets were killed or wounded. But he said it would not remove the statue of Jackson, who owned enslaved people, or rethink the names of buildings honoring Confederate leaders. In 2015, VMI did away with requiring freshmen to salute the statue each time they passed it, Wyatt said.

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Virginia Military Institute starts relocation process of Stonewall Jackson Statue

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The Stonewall Jackson statue being removed from its location on VMI's campus on Dec. 7, 2020. LEXINGTON, Va. – Virginia Military Institute starting the process of relocating its Stonewall Jackson Statue on Monday. “VMI does not define itself by this statue and that is why this move is appropriate. We are defined by our unique system of education and the quality and character of the graduates the Institute produces. Once all parts have arrived, crews will work to install the statue in the roundabout in front of the Virginia Museum of the Civil War.

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New VMI superintendent begins tenure following allegations of racism at the school

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Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins has started his tenure as VMI’s interim superintendent. Wins graduated from VMI in 1985 and recently retired after more than three decades of service in the Army. VMI will soon be investigated by the Commonwealth of Virginia for allegations of ongoing racism at the school. Wins’ predecessor, General J. H. Binford Peay III, resigned after 17 years when the allegations intensified in October. “You’re going out into a world that’s diverse.

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VMI taps ’85 grad to serve as interim superintendent after Peay’s resignation

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LEXINGTON, Va. – Virginia Military Institute has named an interim superintendent after the former superintendent resigned amid allegations of “relentless racism” at the school. The school announced Friday that Retired Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins, a 34-year veteran and 1985 graduate of VMI, will serve as the interim superintendent. “The VMI Board of Visitors is pleased that Maj. Gen. Wins has agreed to lead the Institute during this critical time of transition,” said Boland. Wins will serve as interim superintendent until a permanent superintendent has been chosen, according to Bill Wyatt, director of communications and marketing for VMI. Wyatt says the Board of Visitors has appointed a Superintendent Search Committee that will work with a search firm to find candidates over the next several months.

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Cadets celebrate 181 years at Virginia Military Institute

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LEXINGTON, Va – One of the nation’s top military institution’s Founder’s Day just so happens to coincide with Veterans Day. Despite the rainy weather, dozens of cadets came together to celebrate nearly two hundred years of tradition at Virginia Military Institute. On November 11, 1839, the first cadet took guard for the first time at Virginia Military Institute. “We had all 10 companies plus the band represented the officers of each company were here as well as five cadets from each company,” Wyatt said. VMI has certainly changed and faced challenges over the years, but cadets and faculty believe the institute is moving in the right direction.

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Roanoke Valley businessman to help choose next VMI Superintendent

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LEXINGTON, VA. – On Friday, VMI announced the list of people who will pick the school’s next superintendent. And those in the Roanoke Valley may recognize one name on that list, Michael Hamlar. Michael Hamlar is a local businessman and civic leader in the Roanoke Valley. Hamlar is on the Board of Visitors and was selected to the 12 person search committee for the next superintendent. The search committee is hiring outside help and with the new superintendent expected by spring, Hamlar trusts the process.

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Cadets, alumni, parents have mixed reactions to VMI’s removal of Confederate monument

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LEXINGTON, Va. – Virginia Military Institute is removing a symbol of its history: the Stonewall Jackson monument on Post. You know, Stonewall Jackson or these other Confederate traditions that they continue to uphold” said Tucker. On the app, Bunton said that cadets have talked about protecting the statue at all costs and putting up a 24/7 guard. Though he said that there is a heritage at VMI and that Stonewall Jackson should not be viewed through a 21st century lens. “It’s much larger than the Jackson statue.

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Superintendent of Virginia Military Institute resigns following accusations of ‘relentless racism’

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LEXINGTON, Va. – The superintendent of Virginia Military Institute has resigned after state officials ordered a probe into allegations of “relentless racism” at the school, detailed in a Washington Post story. General J. H. Binford Peay III announced his resignation on Monday after 17 years at Virginia Military Institute. It has been the honor of my life to be the Superintendent of VMI for over seventeen years. I always have and always will love the Institute, all of our cadets, alumni and the entire VMI family. Below is the full statement from Boland:"Today, our Superintendent tendered his resignation to the Board of Visitors.

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VMI graduate Del. Jennifer Carroll Foy disappointed by school’s response to racism allegations

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LEXINGTON, Va. – Virginia Military Institute alumna Delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy said she is disappointed by the allegations of racism at VMI. Carroll Foy said racism is a problem across the country, but added that VMI needs to acknowledge the problem at the institute. In order to change, you have to admit that there’s a problem," said Carroll Foy. “Racism, discrimination, sexism, bigotry has no place in the ranks of VMI." Carroll Foy, who’s running for Virginia’s governor, also laid out a seven-part plan for improvements she’d like VMI to make.

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Probe ordered of VMI after Post’s report on racist incidents

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LEXINGTON, Va. – State officials have ordered an outside investigation into the Virginia Military Institute following a report in The Washington Post that described Black cadets and alumni facing “relentless racism.”Gov. Ralph Northam co-wrote a letter Monday with other state officials and lawmakers to the state-supported school’s Board of Visitors expressing “deep concerns about the clear and appalling culture of ongoing structural racism” at VMI. The letter said the state will fund an independent probe into the school’s culture, policies, practices and equity in disciplinary procedures, the Post reported. The story described incidents such as lynching threats and a white professor reminiscing in class about her father’s Ku Klux Klan membership. In addition to Northam, who is a VMI graduate, co-signers of the Monday letter included Lt. Gov.

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Virginia Military Institute has 42 active COVID-19 cases, with nearly 200 cadets in quarantine

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LEXINGTON, Va. – Like many colleges and universities across our area, Virginia Military Institute is focusing on keeping the campus and greater community safe while some of their own recover from COVID-19. As of Friday, VMI was reporting 42 active COVID-19 cases, with almost 200 cadets in quarantine. School leaders said the uptick is mostly due to the close quarters of the barracks. School leaders are still discussing whether cadets can go home for the Thanksgiving holiday. They’re expected to make a decision in the next few weeks.

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Female VMI cadets reflect on the woman who opened the college to them, Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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LEXINGTON, Va – One of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s most notable cases was her majority opinion allowing women to attend Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in the 1990′s. VMI Cadet Anna Armfield spent the weekend reflecting on the death of Ginsburg. Ginsburg authored the majority opinion in United States v. Virginia, the landmark 1996 Supreme Court case which opened VMI to women. While there was no mention of President Trump’s choice to replace Scalia, Ginsburg recalled Scalia’s lone dissent in the VMI case. Others inspired by Ginsburg’s work include Virginia Delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy, one of the first black female cadets to attend VMI.

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‘It’s humbling for me to stand before you’: Vice President Mike Pence speaks to VMI cadets

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LEXINGTON, Va. – Vice President Mike Pence addressed cadets at Virginia Military Institute on Thursday about the state of the nation’s military and gave them advice on what it means to lead and serve. “Now more than ever, America needs leaders like VMI to lead our nation forward," said Pence. Pence emphasized that both he and President Donald Trump have the utmost respect for the men and women who serve in the military. “I couldn’t be more proud to be vice president of a president that cares so deeply about the men and women of our armed forces.” said Pence. Ahead of the 19th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the vice president also took the time to pay tribute to all VMI graduates and armed forces who have served and those who died for the country.

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