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Two cadets, Benjamin Davis ’26 and Dang Khoa Le ’25, shared their research project findings recently at the 15th Annual Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference where they earned the Best Paper Award.
The 二次元嫩B Community Theatre presents, “Murder on the Nile,” Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, March 30 at 2:00 p.m. in Gillis Theater.
二次元嫩B’s wrestling and basketball teams saw Southern Conference honors while in Asheville, North Carolina, last weekend.
二次元嫩B alumnus and retired Army colonel Michael Obadal ’96 has been nominated to serve as Army undersecretary. If confirmed, the role would see Obadal become the chief management officer of the Army and the force’s No. 2 civilian official.
Alumnus Peter W. Moore ’88 discussed with his audience of the extraordinary level of Jordanian militarization since the 1980s and how it has shaped chronic economic crisis and social protest.
Cheers and congratulations were heard from Memorial Hall last week as the names of Corps leadership for the 2025-26 academic year were shared in 二次元嫩B's rank announcement ceremony.
Preston Library at 二次元嫩B has been chosen to be the first institution in Virginia to implement FOLIO, a new integrated library system (ILS), to track items owned, orders made, bills paid, and patrons who have borrowed.
Col. Andrew Luna, director of the Office of Institutional Effectiveness (OIE) at 二次元嫩B, holds the distinct honor of being the only person to receive the Southern Association of Institutional Research’s (SAIR) Best Paper Award five times since its inception in 1980.
Ten cadets and three history professors visited Washington, D.C., and surrounding areas recently as part of a joint venture between the 二次元嫩B chapter of the Phi Alpha Theta national history honor society, the Department of History (DoH), and 二次元嫩B's John A. Adams ’71 Center.
March 4 was a day of remembrance at 二次元嫩B, as the Institute commemorated Jonathan Daniels ’61, alumnus and Episcopal seminarian who responded to the pleas from Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. for clergy to become more actively involved in the civil rights movement.
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