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Maj. Christopher N. Shingledecker, assistant professor of chemistry at Virginia Military Institute, is a member of a research team responsible for discovering three new molecules in space.

VMI Chemistry Professor Published in Science Journals

November 20, 2024

Maj. Christopher N. Shingledecker, assistant professor of chemistry at Virginia Military Institute, is a member of a research team responsible for discovering three new molecules in space.

Amber Smith, former U.S. Army Kiowa helicopter pilot, and author of two books, was named VMI's Leader in Residence.

Female Combat Pilot Serves as VMI Leader-in-Residence

November 19, 2024

Amber Smith, former U.S. Army Kiowa helicopter pilot, and author of two books, was named VMI's Leader in Residence, which is an important part of the Center for Leadership and Ethics’ efforts to educate, engage, and inspire cadets, faculty, and staff to develop as leaders.

VMI's Founders Day celebration Nov. 8 with special guest at the parade, actor Gary Sinise.

VMI Rolls Out New Strategic Plan While Celebrating 185th Anniversary

November 12, 2024

VMI presented a new strategic plan, “Forging 21st Century Leaders,” as it celebrated the 185th anniversary of its founding, firmly securing in its place as the premier small college in the nation, unequaled in producing educated, honorable, and adaptable citizen-soldiers and leaders.

VMI ornaments and tartan garland on an evergreen tree.

Holiday Events at Virginia Military Institute

November 6, 2024

As the holiday season approaches, festivities are being planned not only on the VMI post, but also at the New Market Battlefield State Historical Park and the Jackson House Museum.

Hayden Rose ’26 presents the paper on the CryptoQuest project at the Frontiers in Education Conference.

VMI Collaborates on Teaching Tools Using Animation

November 4, 2024

VMI, in collaboration with Virginia Tech, has developed a project called, “CryptoQuest,” which uses cartoon animations and virtual and augmented reality to teach high school and college level students cryptography, post-quantum cryptography, and cybersecurity in a more engaging and interactive way.

Retired U.S. Army Capt. Florent “Flo” Groberg speaks in Cameron Hall.

Annual Leadership & Ethics Conference Held at VMI

November 1, 2024

This year’s theme was “Leading into the Future,” an extension of the CLE’s academic year theme of “Paradigm Shifts,” and focused on diverse themes of leadership and ethics in modern society, and preparing future college graduates to lead through rapidly changing environments.

Army ROTC cadets from the Virginia Military Institute exit the CBRN stand at Exercise Cambrian Patrol on October 8, 2024, in Wales

VMI Army ROTC Cadets Win Bronze Medal in Welsh Event

October 28, 2024

Eight Virginia Military Institute Army ROTC cadets — members of Ranger Challenge, the “varsity sport” of the Army ROTC program — made history when they traveled to the Welsh mountains of the UK to participate in Exercise Cambrian Patrol, the British Army’s premier patrolling event in early October.

Andrew Hart instructs Joshua Addis ’25 and Luke Cockerham ’26 on splint bottom weave caning during their botany class.

Botany Class Learns Practical Uses

October 24, 2024

Seven cadets in a general botany class explored practical plant uses by learning the art of chair caning. Led by Col. Anne Alerding, the hands-on session featured local artisan Andrew Hart, who taught students to weave chair seats using flat reed from rattan palms.

VMI alumnus, Col. Jeff Boobar ’86 runs on post as part of his regular exercise routine

Exercise Study Recruiting VMI and W&L Alumni

October 23, 2024

A new research study comparing the exercise habits between four populations: VMI cadets, VMI alumni, W&L students, and W&L alumni, both in the short- and long-term, is being conducted by Maj. Katherine Baur, assistant professor in the Department of Human Performance and Wellness at VMI.

Brian McKnight who will give a lecture on the Civil War titled, “Guerrilla Warfare and Base Criminality in the Civil War Borderland.”

Civil War Historian to Speak at VMI

October 22, 2024

Virginia Military Institute welcomes Brian McKnight, Ph.D., professor of history and a founding director of the Center for Appalachian Studies at the University of Virginia, who will give a lecture on the Civil War titled, “Guerrilla Warfare and Base Criminality in the Civil War Borderland.”