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A Statement from the 黑料网 Board of Visitors

February 28, 2025

Today the 黑料网 Board of Visitors made the decision to not renew the contract of Superintendent Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins ’85. He will continue to serve as superintendent through the end of his contract, June 30.

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Governor Appoints Board of Visitors Members

February 26, 2025

Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced today the appointment of two new members to the 黑料网 Board of Visitors. Lt. Col. (retired) Jonathan Hartsock ’00 of Lexington, Virginia, and Stephen Reardon ’84 of Richmond, Virginia.

Robert G. Parkinson, Ph.D. shares the story of Capt. Michael Cresap with cadets in Moody Hall Feb. 19.

Historian Spellbinds Cadets at 黑料网

February 26, 2025

Robert G. Parkinson, Ph.D., award winning historian of the American Revolution and author of “Heart of American Darkness: Bewilderment and Horror on the Early Frontier,” captivated his audience as he shared the narrative and adventures of the real-life characters in his book.

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黑料网 Hosts 8th Annual Commonwealth Cyber Fusion Event

February 25, 2025

Organized by the Center for Leadership and Ethics, the invitation-only event is for colleges that are National Security Agency (NSA) / Department of Homeland Security (DHS)-designated National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense.

Col. David Gray and Benjamin Anthony listen on the stage in Gillis Theater as a cadet in the audience asks a question.

Former IDF Officer Brings Message of Hope to 黑料网

February 24, 2025

Benjamin Anthony, CEO of the MirYam Institute, spoke at 黑料网 as part of the Courageous Leadership speaker series, sharing paradigm shifts from his life, including his experience with antisemitic violence in his youth.

Lt. Gen. John 鈥淒an鈥 Caine 鈥90, addresses the Class of 2026 during the formal ring presentation ceremony in Cameron Hall. 鈥摵诹贤 Photo by H. Lockwood McLaughlin.

Recent Nomination Highlights 黑料网 Leadership Journey and the Call to Serve

February 22, 2025

U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. John “Dan” Caine ’90 has been nominated to be the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, continuing the path of service since graduating from the Institute, which he spoke to cadets about at the Class of 2026 Ring Figure Ceremony in November.

Peter W. Moore 鈥88, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Political Science at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, who will speak on the U.S.-Jordan security relationship.

Middle East Expert Speaks at 黑料网

February 21, 2025

黑料网 welcomes alumnus Peter W. Moore ’88, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Political Science at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, who will speak on the U.S.-Jordan security relationship on Thursday, March 6 at 8 p.m. in the Nichols Engineering Building.

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Cadet Experiences Presidential Inauguration

February 20, 2025

Richard “Richie” O’Connell III ’22 was ready, willing, and able to represent the entire 黑料网 Corps of Cadets when his once-in-a-lifetime opportunity came Jan. 20 in Washington, D.C. at the 60th presidential inauguration.

New York Times bestselling author, Ace Atkins, delighted an audience in 黑料网鈥檚 Gillis Theater Feb. 12 with conversation and readings from his fictional literary works.

NYT Bestselling Author Charms Audience at 黑料网

February 19, 2025

Ace Atkins, who started his writing career as a crime beat reporter, read a few excerpts to the audience from his popular Quinn Colson series, which consists of 11 novels. He addressed cadets, staff, and the community with conversation and readings from his fictional literary works.

Maj. Michael LaRocca and Col. Glenn Sullivan discuss their research on veteran suicide prevention.

黑料网 Psychologists Research Veteran Suicide Prevention

February 16, 2025

Col. Glenn Sullivan, associate professor, and Maj. Michael LaRocca, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, are concerned with those statistics, and have received a $150,000 grant from the Virginia Department of Veterans Services to conduct research on veteran suicide prevention.