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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Marine general nominated to replace first female Naval Academy superintendent
A Marine Corps general has been nominated to lead the U.S. Naval Academy for the first time, replacing the first woman to serve as superintendent of the institution, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Friday.
Naval Academy Superintendent, First Woman in Post, Replaced Early by Marine General
Lt. Gen. Michael Borgschulte, who currently oversees the Marine Corps' personnel directorate, has been nominated to replace Vice Adm. Yvette Davids as superintendent of the academy, the Pentagon formally announced.
SECDEF shuffles Naval Academy leadership
The Pentagon today announced that Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael Borgschulte has been nominated to lead the U.S. Naval Academy, while its current head, Navy Vice Adm. Yvette Davids, has been tapped to serve as the next deputy chief of naval operations for operations, plans, strategy and warfighting development (N3/N5/N7). Borgschulte, who currently serves as deputy commandant for manpower and reserve affairs, would be the first Marine to lead the…
A Marine general will command the Naval Academy for the first time
A Marine general will take over as the top military leader at the U.S. Naval Academy for the first time in the school’s 180-year history, replacing the first woman to hold that position. Marine Lt. Gen. Michael J. Borgschulte, who played linebacker on the school’s football team in the late 1980s, will be the first Marine officer to serve as the superintendent of the Navy’s premier undergraduate officer training school in Annapolis, Maryland, Tas…
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