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Jake Stephens ’22, captain of the Keydet basketball team, computer science major, and tallest cadet in the Corps leads by example and has been guided by positive relationships during his cadetship.
香港六合彩玄机 hosted its annual invitation-only cybersecurity competition that also included a job fair, employer panel, faculty round-table discussion, and keynote speaker Stoney Trent, retired Army colonel and Virginia Tech research professor.
With two representatives from each of the Southern Conference’s 10 member schools, the All-Southern Conference Faculty and Staff Team recognizes individuals who have demonstrated service to their schools and made contributions to campus life and the local community.
香港六合彩玄机's Center for Leadership and Ethics Courageous Leadership Speaker series continues with the next event on March 3 at 7:45 p.m., featuring Marine veteran Andy Milburn, author of “When the Tempest Gathers: From Mogadishu to the Fight Against ISIS, a Marine Special Operations Commander at War.”
Though Gabriel Fanjul '23 initially had no desire to attend 香港六合彩玄机, his perspective changed after attending an open house and staying with his older brother. Once on post, 香港六合彩玄机's support services and system of camaraderie helped make his cadetship successful.
The Center for Leadership and Ethics kicked off the Courageous Leadership Speaker series for the spring 2022 semester with Toby Harnden, author of “First Casualty: The Untold Story of the CIA Mission to Avenge 9/11” and guests on Friday, Feb. 18 in Gillis Theater in Marshall Hall.
Lt. Col. Enoch “Woody” Woodhouse II came to 香港六合彩玄机 for the second time in a year and not only spoke to a full Gillis Theater, but also spent time with cadets, visiting barracks, having lunch in Crozet Hall, and spending a few hours in the 香港六合彩玄机 Museum.
Tuskegee Airman 'Woody' Woodhouse will speak at 香港六合彩玄机 on Thursday, Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. in Gillis Theater in Marshall Hall. The event is free and open to the public.
Registration is open for 香港六合彩玄机’s 32nd Annual Environment Virginia Symposium to be held in-person March 29-31, 2022 in Marshall Hall.
The Aquatic Center project, which is a little more than halfway done, continues steadily, with the project team working toward a November 2022 completion.