Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) will be the speaker at Virginia Military Institute’s commencement, amid stress, controversy, and the public eye on the military school, The Washington Post reported.Gov. Glenn Youngkin
Youngkin, technically VMI’s commander in chief, has been outspoken in his opposition to equity efforts in Virginia public schools, having questioned the Northam-ordered independent investigation into VMI’s racial issues during his campaign for governor.
The Lexington military college – currently led by retired Army Gen. Cedric T. Wins, VMI’s first Black superintendent – is currently facing issues on a number of fronts: financial, social, and athletic.
Such issues include declining applications leading to more lenient acceptance rates; projected budget shortfalls exceeding $14 million; potential cutting of some Division I teams; apprehension that the VMI Board of Visitors will remove Wins once Youngkin appoints as many as four new members this summer; and a mostly White conservative group of alumni who continue to criticize efforts to make VMI more attractive to minorities and women.
“The state of affairs at VMI is in a mess,” former Virginia Gov. L. Douglas Wilder, the first elected Black governor in U.S. history, said in an interview. “General Wins has steadfastly addressed the issues, has tried to improve upon the current status, but he’s been met with staunch opposition from a minority viewpoint from the Board of Visitors as well as dissident alumni, who are bragging that they’ve got the support of the governor relative to board appointments — and that’s troubling. I’m concerned that a new board would remove Wins and, if they don’t, they will make life miserable for him.”
VMI accepted 969 students out of its 989 completed applications as of May 11, indicating a 98% acceptance rate, VMI spokesman Bill Wyatt said.
“It’s embarrassing, our acceptance rate. It feels like I am going to a community college,” said one rising VMI junior. “I am concerned about the value of my degree. If we’re accepting everyone, what does that say about the quality of the program we’re supposed to be?”