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Naval Academy To Reassign First Female Superintendent: Report

ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND, JUL 17 – Gen. Michael Borgschulte will be the first Marine Corps officer to lead the Naval Academy amid a Trump-era shift removing diversity initiatives from the institution, officials said.

  • Vice Adm. Yvette Davids is being reassigned from her role as superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy to a senior Pentagon position, as reported by USNI News.
  • Gen. Michael Borgschulte will replace Davids as the 66th superintendent, marking the first time a Marine Corps officer holds this position in its 180-year history.
  • Davids gained notoriety for controversial decisions during her tenure, including the removal of nearly 400 books from the academy's library, as noted by multiple reports.
  • Her reassignment follows a series of changes at the academy amid political shifts, including the ending of affirmative action in admissions.
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The Baltimore Banner broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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