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Heaven Hall ’26 and Benjamin Fong ’27 listen intently as Kendal residents share their life stories

Kendal Residents Help VMI Psych Majors with Research

May 2, 2026

Col. Sara Whipple, professor in the Department of Psychology at Virginia Military Institute, recently accompanied cadets in her Developmental Psychology course to Kendal at Lexington, a retirement community, to interview older adults and complete a paper about the experience.

Gov. Abigail Spanberger and Gen. Christopher J. Mahoney to speak at commencement and commissioning ceremonies, respectively.

VMI Announces Speakers for May Ceremonies

May 1, 2026

Gen. Christopher J. Mahoney will will address cadets beginning their journey of military service at the joint commissioning ceremony May 15 and Gov. Abigail Spanberger will speak to the graduating cadets at commencement exercises May 17.

Image of the official VMI seal

VMI Board of Visitors Approves 2026-2027 Tuition and Fees, New Officers

April 30, 2026

On Wednesday the Virginia Military Institute Board of Visitors (BOV) approved tuition and fees for the 2026-2027 academic year at their spring meeting held April 27-29. Tuition and fees will increase by 3% for both Virginia and non-Virginia cadets.

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21st Chaplain of the Marine Corps to Speak at Baccalaureate

April 29, 2026

Each May during graduation week at Virginia Military Institute, graduating cadets, family, and friends gather for a non-denominational Baccalaureate service. For this year’s event VMI is honored to welcome Chaplain (Rear Adm.) Carey H. Cash.

Andrew Kiddie ’29 and his brother rats wait outside the armory during Matriculation Week.

Cadet Uses Disability to Motivate

April 28, 2026

Determined and strong of character are two descriptors of a successful cadet at VMI, so when Andrew Kiddie ’29, who was diagnosed with deafness just before his second birthday, chose to come to arguably the hardest senior military college in the country. He used his disability as a motivator.

Cadets gather in the Greater Richmond Convention Center lobby before the start of NCUR.

Cadets Present Research at NCUR

April 27, 2026

Eighteen Virginia Military Institute cadets joined approximately 5,000 participants at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) held at the Greater Richmond Convention Center in Richmond April 13-15.

Col. Atin Basuchoudhary

Basuchoudhary Edits Book

April 25, 2026

Col. Atin Basuchoudhary, the John and Jane Roberts Institute Professor in Free Enterprise Business in the Department of Economics and Business at Virginia Military Institute, recently co-edited, “The Cambridge Handbook on the Economics of Terrorism.”

Maj. Chris Shingledecker With Good Reason

Shingledecker Featured on 'With Good Reason'

April 24, 2026

Maj. Chris Shingledecker, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Military Institute, is featured on “Eye in the Sky,” an episode of the public radio program, “With Good Reason,” that first airs April 25.

Cadets and VMI faculty leaders stand and talk at the Normandy American Cemetery, with the distinct white cross markers in the background.

Cadets Honor Fallen Alumni at Normandy

April 17, 2026

Eight 1st Class commissioning cadets recently traveled to France through the Olmsted Foundation’s Undergraduate Program. One of the many assignments the cadets were given was to research the personal story of an alumnus who had died during the battle, and is buried at the Normandy American Cemetery.

Col. Ryan Holston headshot, with WGR and VMI Logos.

Holston Featured on 'With Good Reason'

April 17, 2026

Col. Ryan Holston will discuss the book he co-edited with Justin Garrison, “The Historical Mind: Humanistic Renewal in a Post-Constitutional Age,” on an episode of the public radio program, “With Good Reason,” that will first air April 18.