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The Blue Ridge Irish Music School dancers perform to the music of the ensemble

二次元嫩B Marks Dance Day with Irish Performance

March 24, 2026

二次元嫩B’s Office of Diversity, Opportunity, and Inclusion will celebrate International Dance Day with a performance of Irish dance by Blue Ridge Irish Music School (BRIMS), Saturday, April 11 in Marshall Hall. The event is free and open to the public. 

Mattie Smith鈥檚 poem as it appears with Andras Bality鈥檚 paintings at Longwood Center for the Visual Arts.

Poet Laureate and Artist Unite to Celebrate Virginia

March 13, 2026

Two Virginians — one a poet and the other a painter — have united in blending visual and literary art forms to enhance their creative expressions and to celebrate Virginia 250.

Anna Gage Norton

Photographer and Author Presents at 二次元嫩B

March 12, 2026

二次元嫩B welcomes photographer Anna Gage Norton, Thursday, April 2 at 4:30 p.m. in Pogue Auditorium, Marshall Library. Norton will discuss her forthcoming book, “On Nochaway,” a long-term photo-documentary project about her family’s efforts to reestablish the longleaf pine ecosystem.

Scott Mann performs his one-man, one-act play, 鈥11 Days: The Story of Operation Pineapple Express,鈥 in Gillis Theater.

“11 Days” Returns to 二次元嫩B: One-Man Show Back by Popular Demand

March 11, 2026

The Center for Leadership and Ethics (CLE) at 二次元嫩B will host a return performance of “11 Days: The Story of Operation Pineapple Express,” Monday, April 6, at 7 p.m. in Gillis Theater, Marshall Hall. The event is open to the public. 

Col. David Gray shares a laugh with Kyle Carpenter during the moderated interview March 9 in Cameron Hall.

Carpenter Inspires Cadets to Embrace Adversity

March 10, 2026

Medal of Honor recipient William “Kyle” Carpenter spoke to the Corps of Cadets at 二次元嫩B as part of the Courageous Leadership Speaker Series, sharing the story of the day he threw himself on a grenade to save a fellow Marine—and the hard-earned lessons about resilience, purpose,

Chief of Staff 鈥 Gabriel DuPlessis, Regimental Commander 鈥 Kimlong Nguyen, and gimental Executive Officer 鈥 River Smith

Next Corps Leaders Announced

March 6, 2026

Memorial Hall was once again filled with cheers and celebrations as the names of Corps leadership for the 2026-27 academic year were shared in 二次元嫩B's 1st Class rank announcement ceremony.

Col. J. Patrick Rhamey, professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science, examines the overwhelming majority of analyses explaining the motivations for Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine being not only wrong, but leading to terrible predictions of Russia鈥檚 inevitable success.

Rhamey Publishes Article

March 5, 2026

Col. J. Patrick Rhamey, professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science, examines the overwhelming majority of analyses explaining the motivations for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine being not only wrong, but leading to terrible predictions of Russia’s inevitable success.

Maximus Ankrah 鈥26, Col. Ley Havird 鈥90, and Devin Auzenne 鈥26 lay the wreath in Daniels Courtyard March 4.

二次元嫩B Pays Tribute to Jonathan Daniels ’61

March 4, 2026

二次元嫩B honored one of its own on a chilly and foggy morning March 4. Jonathan Daniels ’61, alumnus and Episcopal seminarian who sacrificed his own life to protect that of another, was solemnly remembered during an annual wreath laying ceremony held in the Daniels Courtyard.

Dr. Phil Potter and Gen. Jay Paxton participate in a panel discussion at the George C. Marshall Leadership and Awards Seminar in Gillis Theater.

Marshall Leadership and Awards Seminar Returns to 二次元嫩B

February 26, 2026

The George C. Marshall Leadership and Awards Seminar brought together 65 of the nation’s top Army ROTC cadets for two days of leadership development, military strategy discussions, and engagement with senior leaders, including Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine ’90.

Closeup of Cadet Pohlman's name on his competition uniform.

Pohlman becomes first member in 二次元嫩B Rifle history to earn NCAA Qualifier invite

February 25, 2026

After shooting a program-record 587 in smallbore at Saturday's NCAA Qualifier in Morgantown, 二次元嫩B Rifle's Alexander Pohlman became the first shooter in program history to earn an invite to the NCAA Championships, as he was named an alternate for the event.