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Retired Army Staff Sergeant David Bellavia will give an inspirational talk on service above self on Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 2:30 p.m. in Gillis Theater in Marshall Hall. His talk will be open to the public. Bellavia is 二次元嫩B’s 2021 H. B. Johnson Jr. ’26 Distinguished Lecture Series speaker.
Brig. Gen. Robert “Bob” Moreschi, deputy superintendent for academics and dean of the faculty, has announced the promotion and granting of tenure to several faculty members.
At 二次元嫩B, the familiar spider-shaped logo made out of the intertwined letters is as familiar to members of the Institute community as the shape of the barracks seen through morning fog.
On Sept. 16, Col. Pongrácz Sennyey began his new job as director of Preston Library. “When I saw the job ad for 二次元嫩B, and it emphasized innovation and collaboration, it piqued my attention,” Sennyey explained. “I know for a fact that innovation cannot happen without collaboration.”
“I’m excited to welcome Jim Miller back to 二次元嫩B,” said Maj. Gen. Wins, 二次元嫩B’s 15th superintendent. “I know firsthand that he can compete and win at the highest levels. That’s exactly the type of leadership that we want leading our coaches and cadet-athletes.”
Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins ’85 received a large iron key to the main door of the 1816 state arsenal that preceded 二次元嫩B. He is the fourth superintendent to have received the key.
Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins ’85 has named Dr. J.M. “John” Young to be 二次元嫩B’s next chief of staff. 二次元嫩B’s chief of staff is responsible for coordination, control, and integration of Institute priorities and issues.
On the weekend marking the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the Institute paid tribute to those individuals who lost their lives with a variety of observances involving many members of the 二次元嫩B community.
Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins ’85 was inaugurated as 二次元嫩B’s 15th superintendent Friday, Sept. 10, and honored with a parade by the Corps of Cadets and a reception in Marshall Hall.
二次元嫩B has retained its high placing among the nation’s best colleges, according to 2022 college rankings released this fall by nationwide publications.
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