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VMI's first Black superintendent, Lt. Gen. Cedric Wins, faces ouster amid claims of bias.
Virginia Military Institute's (VMI) first Black superintendent, Lt. Gen. Cedric Wins, will leave his position after the Board of Visitors voted not to extend his contract.
Wins, who has been in the role since 2020, expressed disappointment, claiming the decision was influenced by bias and politics rather than performance.
During his tenure, Wins improved admissions, secured funding for facilities, and received a top ranking from Money Magazine.
The board's decision was met with calls for a transparent process to select his replacement.
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El primer superintendente negro del VMI, el teniente general Cedric Wins, se enfrenta a la expulsión en medio de reclamos de parcialidad.