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201 Smith Hall 540-464- 7469 540-464-7465 141 New Barracks in Automated Technology Management from James Madison University. 540-464-7381 Holder of the Burgwyn Chair in Military History 2008. S. J. Posavec. Labor Economics, Health Economics, the Economics of Aging, and Applied Microeconomics, Adjunct Instructor His courses include ERH 101 and 102, Rhetoric and Composition; ERH 201 and 202, Rhetorical Traditions; ERH 205, British Literary Traditions; and ERH 301, Rhetoric and Public Address. 417 Mallory Hall Research: Myresearch focuses on two aspects of avian biology. R. Tirouvanziam, S. de Bentzmann, C, Hubeau, J. Hinnrasky, J. Jacquot, B. Peault, and E. Puchelle. 540-464-7360 Mr. Jones has fourteen years of Healthcare critical infrastructure and 2 years of banking critical infrastructure information security experience. Dr. Wesley B. O'Dell is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science. Bio, Mr. David Jones is the Cyber Security Scientist for the Cyber defense Lab. 540-464-7014 Bio. 540-464-7234 540-464-7382 - Washington & Lee University 532 Scott Shipp Hall His book,Taking Flight: The Foundations of American Commercial Aviation, 1918-1938 (Texas A&M University Press, 2019), explores the federal governments role in promoting the development of commercial aviation between the world wars. Professor Laura Parsons holds a bachelor's degreefrom Carleton College and a master's degree from The University of Virginia. Ph.D. - Emory University 540-464-7332 20, No. 540-383-3440 Moosman, Jr., W.M. 540-464-7275 Her work focuses not only on synthesizing and testing hydrogel detection mechanisms, but also understanding why hydrogels behave differently depending on their environment as well as alternative detection methods to enhance signals from the hydrogel. 10 Sports confirmed Sunday evening that the veteran coach. Lt. Col. Atwell teaches courses in British literature and creative writing, specializingin fiction. 540-464-7627 He teaches courses on ethics, religion, and aesthetics. 540-464-7646 from Hollins University, her M.A. Athletic Director/ Associate Directors/Faculty Rep. Bryan B. Blair. brownjj@vmi.edu Bio. Associate Registrar for Enrollment and Technology Colemans military and civilian education includes the Primary Leadership Development Course, Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course, Army Recruiter Course, Drill Sergeant Academy, Observer Controller Academy, Ammunition Specialist Course, Advanced Non-Commissioned Officer Course, Duty Appointed Reenlistment NCO, Army Basic Instructor Course, Equal Opportunity Leaders Course, Foundation Instructor/Facilitator Course and holds a bachelors degree from Liberty University in Multi-Disciplinary Studies concentrated in History and Economics. Ph.D. - Univ. lawhornejl@vmi.edu, Assistant Marine Officer Instructor bulger-barnettkd@vmi.edu 540-464-7211 rowejn@vmi.edu, Professor bellwe@vmi.edu taylorpk@vmi.edu, Officer in Charge 540-464-7555 Officer in Charge The students interact with the language as they share their ideas and opinions. mattesonje@vmi.edu Herpetological Review 36:298. 410-704-3606. After his overseas tour, Col Homiak served as an assistant director for counterterrorism operations in the office of the Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict. 203 Carroll Hall 2022 VMI Football Coaching Staff Scott Wachenheim: head coach Billy Parker: assistant head coach/recruiting coordinator/CB Nick Reveiz: defensive coordinator/LB Patrick Ashford: offensive coordinator/QB Chris Moore: specialist team coordinator/TE Jack Abercrombie: offensive line/run game coordinator Greg Wood: specialists/video coordinator Additionally, LTC Kendrick has contributed essays on theMiroir de lme pcheresseand Marguerite de Navarres other devotional poetry for the French Writing and Culture in the Renaissance volume of the digital scholarly databaseThe Literary Encyclopedia(http://www.litencyc.com). A. Cobaloxime-Catalyzed Hydrogen Evolution in Photoredox-Facilitated Small Molecule Functionalization. bachmancj@vmi.edu, Professor 540-464-7213 johnsonmh@vmi.edu 608 Nichols Chris Moore: specialist team coordinator/TE From 1995-1999 Ms. Ruffin worked for Wachovia Bank in the Trust and Estate Department as an Estate Manager. Ph.D. - Texas Christian University Geographic distribution. Assistant Professor Research interests include Spanish Golden Age literature (both drama and prose) and also Cuban writers and Caribbean literature. "Double-Edged Satire in Zamyatin's We." Since arriving at VMI, he has become increasingly interested in the intersection of philosophy, aesthetics, and religion. He received a Masters Degree in Education from the University of Massachusetts, Boston in 2004. Bio, Adjunct FacultyCivil and Environmental Engineering, Instructor Football Coaches - Shenandoah University Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University clarkcb@vmi.edu, Deputy Superintendent for Finance, Administration and Support His responsibilities include recruiting, instructing, counseling, and training cadets to become highly effective officers in either the United States Air Force or the United States Space Force. Ph.D. Kookmin University (South Korea) 518 Scott Shipp Hall sorrellssg@vmi.edu, Registered Nurse 330 Mallory Hall Moosman, D. L., and P. R. Moosman, Jr. 2005. Ph.D. - University of London Ph.D. - University of Virginia 2094 Kilbourne Hall fontanacb@vmi.edu Col. Miller, along with colleagues, has made numerous presentations at national conferences on the curricular design and ongoing development of this program. Phylogeny of Cephalobina (Nematoda): Molecular evidence for recurrent evolution of probolae and incongruence with traditional classifications. https://valentina-dimitrovagrajzl.squarespace.com/ At least three of their seven or more years of medical school and residency training are dedicated to learning how to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases that are seen in the adult population. 303D Maury-Brooke Hall Bio, Assistant Professor, Physics and Astronomy, IT Specialist/Systems Engineer 2020, 1245-1258. 416 Carroll Hall - University at Texas Rio Grande Valley Bio, Professor D.V.M. Goen previously held full-time faculty positions at Christopher Newport University, Purdue University Fort Wayne, and Clemson University, teaching courses in human communication and quantitative research. 512 Scott Shipp Hall Bio. 103 Shell Hall in Music from Washington College in Maryland. A Sample of LTC Itens Publications, Presentations, & Cadet Research Projects, U.S. Army (Retired) Our recent successes have also afforded us the opportunity to promote some current staff members to new positions. 210 Smith Hall Prior to coming to VMI, Dr. Jones taught at Old Dominion University, Furman University, the U.S. pullinje@vmi.edu M.S. Bio, Department Head Lisa Tracy is a freelance writer and editor and a lover of language and learning. Lt. Col. Julie Phillips Brown is an interdisciplinary poet, visual artist, literary critic, and editor. She is also a former adjunct faculty member for Dabney S. Lancaster Community College where she taught Information Technology Courses. 540-464-7482 139 Old Barracks Director, Cocke Hall Prior to arriving at VMI, Dr. Johnson was a strength and conditioning coach at Radford University (1995-1998) and Virginia Tech (1998-2006). Patrick Eichholz graduated with a BA in English from the University of Dallas in 2006. Bio, Assistant Professor Prior to coming to VMI, Dr. Quevedo completed her bachelors at Harvey Mudd College, with a focus on small molecule synthesis, and her PhD under Professor Ryan Bailey at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor, focusing on developing microfluidic organic phases for improved small molecule detection. Prior to coming to VMI, Dr. McCain did his thesis research in the laboratory of Zhong-Yin Zhang at Albert Einstein College of Medicine where he studied the mechanisms of protein phosphatases. On the cadet side, he has established computer recommendations and the cadet computer pamphlet. In her spare time, she swims, cooks, does yoga and volunteers for Friends of the Chessie Trail. Currently, I am working on several projects related to education, coordination in games, charitable giving, and volunteering. Prior to this assignment, Lt Col Rose was a Branch Chief for AF Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities (TENCAP) at Schriever AFB, CO where he designed the Talon PHOENIX program a stealth aircraft mission planning environment, and helped develop the Talon THRESHER program the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) premier air domain awareness tool. Hughes, Joseph, Suicide in Hamlet. Conference of the American/Popular Association in the South, Wilmington, NC, September 2019. cerkeyje@vmi.edu Dr. Jones is an organic chemist with research interests in natural products chemistry and chemical ecology. Associate ProfessorEnglish, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies. 540-464-7470 Butler, Colin, Shakespeares Henry V: Honor Is What You Put In; Honor Is What You Put Out. Conference of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Virtual, November 2021. 540-464-7531 At VMI, he teaches intermediate Spanish as well as conversation and composition classes. Colonel James currently teaches American Government within the International Studies Department. 405B Maury-Brooke Hall Director, Summer Transition Program (STP) Professional Engineer 540-464-7218 Bio, Department Head She has also worked in the pharmaceutical industry as a technical writer. In 2007, COL Brannon was selected to take a second command and was assigned to the Ranger Training Brigade, Fort Benning, Georgia where he served as the Brigade Assistant Operations Officer, and later to 4th Ranger Training Battalion where he served as a Company Commander. I believe that clear written expression begins with critical thinking and oral communication. She also currently serves as the Director of Physical Training for the Summer Transition Program. 131 Old Barracks Rich and I have shared common experiences having both coached at Penn State as well as at The University of Virginia, Coach Rocco said. Jones, H.M. Garraffo, N.R. Holder of the John Biggs '30 Cincinnati Chair in Military History Bio, Adjunct Professor A comparison of survey methods for documenting presence of Myotis leibii (eastern small-footed bats) at roosting areas in western Virginia. Southwestern Naturalist 51:420-422. Capt. afrotc@vmi.edu, Publications Manager He is married and lives in Staunton, Virginia. 540-464-7017 Before Stinespring went to VT, he worked at Lexington High School and Patrick Henry High, officials said. Specialty: Letters L-Z (Female), Letters I, U-Z (Male), Inside VMI Ambassador His research interests include Arabic language and culture, Arabic dialects, linguistics, pedagogy, second language acquisition, and sociolinguistics. Ford, and S. Sweeten. Ph.D. - University of Virginia He earned an MDE in Distance Education at University of Maryland University College (UMUC). skillmanbe@vmi.edu, Facilities Director, CPTF schablikjc@vmi.edu teagueba@vmi.edu, Executive Secretary He worked for an HMO in Internal Medicine in Boston for 2 years. Ph.D. - University of Mississippi gilbertkm@vmi.edu, Assistant Site Director Specialists Coach/Specialists 540-464-7521 540-464-7521: woodgw@vmi.edu: JB Lageman: Defensive Line 540-464-7518 540-464-7518: lagemanjb@vmi.edu: Jack Abercrombie: Offensive Line 540-464-9191 540-464-9191: abercrombiejm@vmi.edu: Pat Brown: Secondary/Corners AJ Hampton: Wide Receivers Coach Keith Jones schriverom@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor He holds a B.A. 540-464-7667 in English; Self Translation; theory and challenges in the genre). Adjunct Professor We have examined the diversity and distribution of leeches infecting turtles, the community of parasites in muskrats, and the effect of the mouse nematode Heligmosomoides bakeri on a model of type I diabetes. 540-464-7313 540-464-7678 2007. Bio. 622 Nichols Human Resources Assistant guilfordpl@vmi.edu, Institutional Research Analyst - Northeastern University 540-464-7017 The other components are housed in Civil Engineering Department, optimizing biofuel production from crop residues, and in the Department of English and Fine Arts which focuses on developing communication skills in our trained researchers. In April of 2000, Col. Faust was assigned to the Defense HUMINT Service (DHS), and served as a strategic debriefer for three years. To interpret various theoretical claims made by language acquisition researchers and consider these claims in light of ones personal approach to teaching. According to VMI, Brown has a bit of hands-on experience of his own in the sport. blumdr@vmi.edu, Associate Professor 465 Scott Shipp Hall The first head coach was Walter Taylor, the son of Walter H. Taylor, a prominent banker, lawyer, and aide-de-camp to Robert E. He worked five years as a Firefighter/EMT-Paramedic in Corsicana, Texas, before enrolling in the doctorate program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Maj.McLaren G. Westland is an assistant professor of Military Science at the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington Virginia where he is responsible for training, advising, and mentoring VMI Cadets in a classroom and field environment IOT prepare the Cadets for their summer camp exercise at FT Knox, Kentucky. Conference and Marketing Assistant Staff Directory Members By Category/Department. R.M.M. 464 Scott Shipp Hall whippless@vmi.edu She received her Bachelors degree from James Madison University in 2013 and her Masters degree from Florida State University in 2015. Sharkey, E. K., A. Nathan Wilder. 540-464-7701 2022 VMI Football Coaching Staff Bio, Assistant Professor de Fine Licht, T.R. Specialty: Educational Psychology (emphasis on motivation), Research Methodology As a head coach, Rocco has won seven conference championships (4 Big South, 3 CAA) in 16 seasons, including four in the Big South and three in the Colonial Athletic Association. In August 1994, he was reassigned to Fort Bragg and assumed command of a Special Forces Company in the 3rd Special Forces Group. Marshall Library A. Passmore, Ph.D.is an Assistant Professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science. Cartwright, K. C.; Lang, S. B.; Tunge, J. A Rockbridge County native, she holds a bachelors degree in English from Brown University and a masters degree in theology from Harvard Divinity School. 307 Scott Shipp Hall Military Science Instructor 540-464-7072 In 2006, he joined VMI in the business office as the Institute planning officer. 337 Nichols Engineering Annex - Virginia TechB.S. Bio. Sex-Specific Differences in CYP1A2 Genotype and Caffeine Behavior (with Gabrielle E. W. Giersch), Consumption Maximization in Retirement (with Barry Cobb and Jeffrey S. Smith), SALT Deduction Changes in 2017 TCJA and Homeownership (with Kathryn Simms, Jeffrey S. Smith, and Dekuwmini Mornah). 540-464-7390 martinrl@vmi.edu, Bursar Johnson has served as the Head of the Department of History since 2020; his other activities include service as a Program Director for the Olmsted Foundation study abroad program. Originally from the Big Sky state, Maj. Gornick earned herbachelor's (2007),master's(2010) and doctorate (2013) degrees from the University of Montana in Missoula. jonessl10@vmi.edu, Professor Ph.D. - Albert Einstein College of Medicine Additionally, he enjoys working with engineering policies on licensure, civil engineering curriculum design, and innovative techniques used for teaching in higher education. Ph.D. University of Kansas - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Professor Holder of the John Biggs '30 Cincinnati Chair in Military History, Associate Professor timmestc@vmi.edu 540-464-7449 540-464-7467 Associate Professor Bio, ProfessorDepartment HeadHuman Performance and Wellness (HPW). Since that time, he has authored a book on the Brusilov Offensive of 1916, edited a two-volume set entitled Russia at War as well as two volumes of Personal Perspectives on the world wars, contributed numerous articles to encyclopedias, and published book reviews in the Journal of Military History, the Canadian Journal of History, Mars & Clio, Global War Studies, and for the H-German electronic network. Her university-level teaching experience includes lecturing in Introductory Art History course as well as leading seminars in Contemporary, Eastern European, Soviet, and Post-Soviet studies. 540-464-7488 M.S. Bio. 328 Scott Shipp Hall 540-464-7860 Her research focuses on the interaction between East and West, Iranian history and culture in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and aspects of colonialism and imperialism in the Middle East and Asia. Bio, New Book:Tradition and the Deliberative Turn(Albany: SUNY Press, 2023), Commanding Officer 307 B Letcher Avenue 540-464-7240 Deputy Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Assistant Athletic Director for Operations and Finance/SWA, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications (FB, Rifle, Water Polo), Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, Executive Assistant for Intercollegiate Athletics, Director of Strength & Conditioning/Football Strength and Conditioning, Director of Sports Performance for Olympic Sports, Assistant Director of Academic Services and Compliance, Associate Athletic Communications Director (BKB, WSOC, T&F, XC, LAX, Secondary FB), Assistant Athletic Communications Director (MSOC, WRES, S&D, BSB, Secondary BKB), Basketball Team Physician/Orthopedic Surgeon, Family Nurse Practioner - VMI Infirmary (Sports Medicine), Head Cross Country Coach / Assistant Coach (Distance), Director of Track and Field and Cross Country (Throws), Defensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator, Assistant Track and Field Coach (Vertical Jumps/Multis), Assistant Track and Field Coach (Short Sprints/Horizontal Jumps), Head Women's Track & Field Coach (Hurdles/Relays/Long Sprints). He deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Professional Engineer 125 Post Hospital A. Decarboxylative Allylation and Benzylation of Carboxylic Acids via Photoredox/Palladium Dual Catalysis. PhD - University of Michigan 225 Post Hospital 2015. Scott Wachenheim, VMI head football coach, announced seven signees to the 2022 recruiting class on the first day of the February signing period. Jeff Matteson joined VMI in August of 1998 after nine years with Rockbridge County Schools. Col. David Gray, Ph.D., US Army (Retired), assumed duties as Director of the Center for Leadership and Ethics in August 2014. He also performed over 280 NBIS and PONTIS bridge inspections. Staff Directory Members By Category/Department; Photo Name Title Phone Email Address; Jim Parady: Head Coach Ext. hand@vmi.edu, Desktop Support Manager She holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, with a concentration in Reading, Writing, Literacy, and Culture, from the University of Illinois at Chicago, an M.A. Robert L. Coleman II was born in Lexington, Virginia. lewisrc@vmi.edu, Professor Drawn by the creative freedoms of a career in engineering, Dr. Idewu merged his profession with his past, by combining the creativity, adaptability, and perseverance he learned in football. Although a medievalist by virtue of his interest in Arthurian tales and their Germanic versions, he has concentrated his research and teaching on 20th-century Germany in recent years. She has been teaching college-level English composition courses since 2005. More recently, LTC Kendrick worked with Cadet Aubrey Butto on a SURI project investigating perspectives of gender in the short story collectionLHeptamron(1558) by Marguerite de Navarre, sister of King Francis I of France. Bio. Specialty: Superconductivity, Sustainable Energy Systems, Low Power Circuit Designs Cooperband, K. Boroczky, A. Hartness, T.H. She has also served as the Program Director for the VMI Berlin, Germany Summer Study Abroad program from 2010-2019. Professional Engineer Summer Session Director See more of VMI Athletics on Facebook Virginia Museum of the Civil War Bio. Daniel originally became interested in science because of his fascination with colors, fireworks, and a desire to understand and explain our physical surroundings with concrete descriptions. Inflammation scars the respiratory tissue reducing the health of the individual. 540-464-7474 201 Smith Hall In this capacity, he led 37 Airmen on a 10-month, 85K-mile global tour where he led a $9M, 64K lb-equipment, 90-minute show at 71 military installations worldwide, where he was both roadie and band keyboardist. 2054 Kilbourne Hall Ph.D. - University of Virginia 540-464-7417 Italy from 2013 2021. Bio, Assistant Director of Admissions LTC Knepper is the faculty adviser of VMIs chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the international English honor society, and he organizes an annual trip for cadets to the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, Virginia. Cuando Almodvar desnuda a Pedro y viceversa: la meta(auto)ficcin en, Entre lo catlico y lo narco: una lectura grotesca de, Destino fatdico y tremendismo gore: la monstruosidad de Pascual en. My goal is to apply fundamental knowledge about plant chemistry to the genetic engineering of a dual-use food and fuel crop plant to be cultivated on the same plot of land. Balancing in the Middle: Challenges and Advice for Assistant Department Heads, Program Chairs, and Other Mid-level Faculty Leaders. The Department Chair Vol. 316 Mallory Hall Bio, Specialty:Physical Chemistry &Synthesis of Inorganic Complexes for Applications in Electrocatalysis and Renewable Energy. His research involves studying the detailed mechanisms of enzymes using techniques such as enzyme kinetic assays, UV-Vis spectrometry, bacterial transformation, protein expression and purification, chromatography, and site-directed mutagenesis. Col. Fausts awards and decorations include the Joint Commendation Medal, the Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Korea Defense Service Medal and the NATO medal. 719 Nichols Bio, ProfessorCivil and Environmental Engineering, Instructor and Professor Emeritus He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Virginia in 1995, his M. Phil. LTC is particularly committed to undergraduate education in rhetoric and advancing student writers abilities to develop democratic character, argue with rationality, and write with precision and power. Specialty: Political Psychology (with emphasis on leadership, rhetoric, cognitive complexity and conflict) In her off-hours, she enjoys reading, gardening, and cooking. hodgesvf@vmi.edu 3. Dr. Sabrina S. Laroussi is an associate professor of Spanish at Virginia Military Institute where she teaches courses on Spanish and Latin American literature, cultures and film, in addition to Spanish language courses. Recent cadet fieldwork includes Project-based Teaching in local schools, the Rockbridge Memoir Project with local writers, and the Rockbridge Girls Leadership Exchange. 540-464-7683 Additionally, Dr. Cartwright is invested in developing the next generation of scientist and sees a high value in teaching within the research lab as well as incorporating hypothesis-driven learning into her courses. Administrative Assistant and Receptionist 311 Nichols Engineering Annex 540-464-7240 Associate ProfessorComputer and Information Sciences, Administrative Assistant Jones, D.R. desilveycp@vmi.edu. Ph.D. - North Carolina State University He received a Ph.D. and M.A. Ph.D. The Pennsylvania State University Specialty: Geotechnical Engineering and Geology Elena Andreeva received her B.A. Professor 215 Cormack Hall 540-464-7492 blandinojr@vmi.edu 3, Winter 2013, pp. parsonsld@vmi.edu 311 Smith Hall Mr. Atkinson retired from the Army in February 1993 after more than 20 years of service. J. Org. The VMI Keydets football team represents the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia.The Keydets compete in the Southern Conference of the NCAA Division I FCS, and are coached by Danny Rocco, named head coach on December 3, 2022.VMI plays their home contests at 10,000-seat Alumni Memorial Field, as they have since 1962..
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