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Wins Calls for Unity, Resolve, and Honor at Academic Convocation

Maj. Gen. Wins '85 at the podium addressing cadets, faculty, and staff at the Fall 2021 VMI Convocation. 鈥擵MI Photo by Kelly Nye

Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins '85, VMI superintendent, at the podium addressing cadets, faculty, and staff at the Fall 2021 VMI Convocation. 鈥擵MI Photo by Kelly Nye

LEXINGTON, Va., Sept. 8, 2021鈥擬aj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins 鈥85, soon to be inaugurated as 麻豆女演员 Institute鈥檚 15th superintendent, addressed cadets, faculty, and staff gathered in Cameron Hall earlier today for the Institute鈥檚 academic convocation, the ceremonial beginning of its 182nd year.

After a virtual convocation was held in 2020, today鈥檚 event marked a regathering of the VMI community after the coronavirus pandemic caused a need for social distancing, and the efforts that made it all possible were acknowledged by Wins as he thanked cadets, faculty, and staff for their commitment throughout the 2020-21 academic year. The superintendent cautioned, though, that the pandemic is not over, and that adjustments may be needed going forward this academic year.

鈥淚 ask you to remain supportive of each other, demonstrate patience if confusion or disruption arises, and remember, we want to keep our most vulnerable people safe,鈥 said Wins.

In his remarks, Wins gave his listeners an overview of outcomes he鈥檇 like to see as a result of his 鈥淥ne Corps鈥擮ne VMI: A Unifying Action Plan,鈥 which was released over the summer as a road map forward for the Institute. This plan, Wins noted, is a successor to Vision 2039, a set of goals articulated by former superintendent Gen. J.H. Binford Peay III 鈥62. Wins鈥 plan will emphasize creating an inclusive Institute in which all young men and women who choose to come to VMI are treated the same way and given the same opportunities to excel.

鈥淵ou must continue to respect, learn from, and rely on each other,鈥 Wins stated. 鈥淲e must come together as one and not let factions form between us.鈥

A commitment to personal honor and integrity by the Corps of Cadets was also an area of emphasis. 鈥淥ne day when you are far from here, you demonstrating integrity around your peers or superiors will create an unshakeable foundation of trust,鈥 the superintendent said. 鈥淚 would encourage all of us to remind ourselves why we embrace a life of honor here at VMI. Encourage each other to stay focused on doing the right thing in every action you undertake.鈥

Wins also discussed the personal growth that comes when cadets of different backgrounds get to know one another鈥攁nd also the need for cadets to be vocal, if necessary, in the name of justice and equity.

鈥淎fter talking with so many of you over the past year, I know there is a passion here at VMI to do what is right,鈥 he stated. 鈥淧lease do not be afraid to speak up if you see something wrong.鈥

Noting the strength of the VMI alumni network, Wins gave many examples of alumni who had forged their own paths at the Institute and then gone on to make significant contributions to their communities and the larger world, among them Air Force Gen. Darren McDew 鈥82, an aviation specialist; Jim Spellman 鈥85, a law enforcement officer and firefighter who assisted with search and rescue in the days following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001; and Lara Tyler Chambers 鈥03, one of the first women to graduate from VMI, who now runs her own land development firm.

These men and women, the superintendent noted, come from varied backgrounds but share many common attributes, such as hard work, goal setting, and a commitment to success.

鈥淭he citizen-soldier mindset is much broader than just in the military,鈥 Wins said. 鈥淚t is a way of life.鈥

As he concluded his remarks, Wins stressed the need for cadets to set goals and strive for them, keeping in mind that they are at VMI to succeed and the Institute wants no one to fail.

鈥淟ook out for one another this academic year and challenge each other,鈥 Wins counseled. 鈥淲e are stronger together. Stay focused on your honor and never forget what Martin Luther King Jr. said: 鈥楾he time is always right to do what is right.鈥欌


Mary Price
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