Virginia’s legislative leaders have not settled on a response to the Virginia Military Institute Board of Visitors’ decision not to renew the contract of the school’s first Black superintendent.
But nearly two weeks after the board chose not to extend Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins, the school should not be comfortable, a state senator said.
More than 650 people from the VMI community have signed an open letter to the Board of Visitors seeking answers about its decision not to renew Wins’ contract.
Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.