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540-464-7014 M.A. As a Communications Security (COMSEC) Custodian, he developed training courses and provided instruction in the integration and operation of DoD network encryption equipment to active duty military personnel and government contractors. sandersonvl@vmi.edu, Military Science Instructor MS IV Northeastern Naturalist, 20:552-558. Developing strategies to limit exam anxiety in the classroom setting. Bio. 540-464-7079 A civil engineering major at VMI, Bogart held positions of increasing responsibility as a member of the cadre and served as executive officer of Company F his 1stClass year. - James Madison University NP's make prevention, wellness, and patient education priorities. Bio. 2006. 540-464-7212 540-464- 7469 401K Preston Library Bio, Microcomputer Specialist/Help Desk Technician Specialty: Structural Engineering 540-464-7365 From 1994 to 2002, Col. Newhouse worked for MMM Design Group in Norfolk, VA, as a consulting structural engineer where he designed bridges, buildings, and wharves. 540-464-7232 He is the author of numerous articles in such publications as theJournal of Military History, theEncyclopedia of the Cold War, andNaval History. A Comic Community in Conflict: The Struggle Between Comedy and Seriousness in William Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice. 2022 Honors Thesis. hensondt10@vmi.edu, Associate Professor Journal of Financial Planning, October 2010, pp 56 - 65, (with Ken Small). D. at the University of Virginia in higher education administration. Department Head Professor 540-784-9185 Ph.D. - Hampton University and an M.A. Specialty: National Security Strategy, Intelligence, Military Affairs, and Counterterrorism dunlapem10@vmi.edu 540-464-7131 She also spearheads the Art History and Visual Culture minor/concentration, maintains the @vmi_ahvc Instagram account, and is the faculty advisor to the Cadet Art Group. 302 Smith Hall 540-464-7045 Mattie Quesenberry Smith joined the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies in 2013. (Fall 2018), ERH-206 American Literary Traditions (Spring 2020 and Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Spring 2022), ERH-205 British Literary Traditions (Fall 2018, Spring 2019, and Fall 2019), ERH-203 Ways of Reading (Spring 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021, Spring 2022), ERH-102 Writing and Rhetoric II (Spring 2019), ERH-101 Writing and Rhetoric I (Fall 2018, Fall 2019), ERH-461 Joyce's Finnegans Wake (Spring 2019), ERH-361 Joyces Ulysses (Spring 2019), ERH-361 Wittgenstein (Spring 2020). In 2014, he reported to USS RODNEY M. DAVIS (FFG-60) in Everett, WA. perrycw@vmi.edu, Associate Registrar for Academic Support The Virginia Military Institute has recognized his teaching with the Wilbur S. Hinman, Jr. 26 Research Award (2017; 2019), and his scholarship with the Jackson-Hope Prize for Excellence in Published Scholarly Work (2020). He served on multiple conference and workshop program and steering committees. 333 Mallory Hall Dr. Quevedo is also committed to further integrating current technology into the chemistry curriculum, with a focus on biotechnological applications. 433 Mallory Hall 540-464-7218 Bio. Ph.D. State University of New York at Binghamton 1st Class, Retired), Supply Technician Bio, Assistant Professor Journal of Parasitology 87 (2): 386-391. Before joining VMI, he was an Assistant Professor at the College of Computing and Information Technology (AAST - Smart Village Campus, Egypt). He is the author of Success and Failure in Limited War: Information and Strategy in the Korean, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, and Iraq Wars (University of Chicago Press, 2014), as well as articles and bookchapters pertaining to strategy and the use of military force. assaouih@vmi.edu eichholzpj@vmi.edu Snelling, R.R. Bio. 141 New Barracks His duties include the direction of the Regimental Band, the VMI Commander's Jazz Ensemble, The Institute Brass, and he oversees the Pipe Band and the Glee Club. 424 Scott Shipp Hall Colonel McDonalds photographs are in the collection of numerous private and public collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth. wheeleras@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor Before joining the faculty at VMI, she taught at Randolph-Macon College. Interim Director of John Adams Center He obtained his Ph.D. and M.Sc. hildrethsc@vmi.edu She teaches the two-semester U.S. History course as well as upper-division classes on Antebellum America, the Civil War and the U.S. South. Mohamed acted as a keynote speaker in multiple prestigious conferences. damerellps@vmi.edu 540-464-7657 JonesTH@vmi.edu 540-464-7575 540-464-9925 352 Nichols He then went to work at Marine Corps University as an education research analyst. 535 Scott Shipp Hall Andrea F. Castro, Alejandro Herrero-Olaizola, and Chloe Rutter-Jensen, eds. Bio, Instructor Coleman has been assigned to the following units: A CO - 116th Infantry Lexington, Virginia; 317th Infantry Regiment HQ Lynchburg, Virginia; USARC Recruiting Command with duty in Staunton, Virginia; 80th Division attached to C CO, 3rd Special Forces Group in Tall AFar, Iraq; 205th Infantry Brigade Fort Ben Harrison attached to Camp Atterbury, 811th Ordnance CO Dublin, Virginia; B CO, 2-319th REGT, Covington, Virginia; A CO 317th REGT, Charlottesville, Virginia; 4-413th ROTC BN, 1st BDE, 104th Division, Fort Knox, Kentucky attached to Virginia Military Institute ROTC. Instructor Prior to his arrival at VMI, he worked as a licensing associate at Brookhaven National Laboratory, and he is a retired, commissioned officer who served for 30 years in both the active and reserve components of the U.S. Navy. Mastro, J.H. Maj. Hodde teaches courses in community-based writing and fieldwork (ERH 411), contemporary drama and literature (ERH 203 & 230), technical communication (ERH 314) and Writing and Rhetoric (101/102). She completed internship at WVUs Charleston Area Medical Center and family practice residency at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine in Maine. 301 Letcher Avenue 540-464-7567 Cadet Lipscomb won second place in the poster presentations at VMIs Undergraduate Research Symposium. Defined Benefit Pensions and Homeownership in the Post-Great Recession Era. Ph.D. - University of Illinois 540-464-7965 540-464-7176 He continues to work as a consultant through PSI, Inc. on projects through TFHRC. 540-464-7423 Associate Professor Ph.D. Duke University Interim Athletic Director. 540-464-7061 williamshj@vmi.edu. 513 Scott Shipp Hall In: First Book of Phylogenetically Defined Names: A Companion to the PhyloCode. in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from Oxford University in 1988. She received her M.A. Virginia Military Institute's 2022-23 Leader-in-Residence (LIR) Tracy Walder, former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) special agent, and author of the book, "The Unexpected Spy," visited post several times through the academic year. Journal of Insect Behavior 23:215-225. agam-segalr@vmi.edu Professor schriverom@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor 221 Marshall Hall Sci. Smythe, G. Savini, F. Monaco, P. De Santis, N. Zhang, W.J. rhameyjp@vmi.edu Website:https://sites.google.com/g.clemson.edu/tanjinaafrin/, LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanjina-afrin-phd-e-i-t-360b2776/, Associate Professor Major Stuart primarily teaches courses on research methods and statistics but also hopes to offer courses in her areas of specialization, social cognition, and decision making. 301 Letcher Avenue Melinda lives with her husband Mike in Buena Vista, VA. Director, Psychologist 431 Scott Shipp Hall Lieutenant Chris Fontana was born in Elgin, IL, and grew up in Algonquin, IL. Bio, Writing Center Consultant Bio. Bio. Bio. smithdtr@vmi.edu, Facility Manager/Technologist She also examines the cultural history of martial arts in East Asia. Coales teaching responsibilities include: Fitness and Aging, Boxing, and Resistance Training. Administrative Assistant 2018, 8, 11801-11806. Before coming to VMI in fall 2015, Mr. Shihab taught Arabic language and culture at UVA, where he developed a course entitled The Art of Arabic Calligraphy based on his specialty as an Arabic calligrapher. Capt. 4. Bio. floydcm@vmi.edu, Naval Science Instructor 344 Scott Shipp Hall 315 Smith Hall 540-464-7075 316 Mallory Hall 540-464-7072 Ph.D. - Old Dominion University (Physics) chittumjf@vmi.edu, Executive Assistant Col. Ticen regularly teaches courses in Writing and Rhetoric, British Literary Traditions, Literature of Indian Independence, and Empire Writing, as well as seminars on Mary Shelleys Frankenstein and Salman Rushdie. Director of Financial Aid Reconnect Career Networking Events Local Open Houses Reunions 100 Alumni Chapters Worldwide Get in the Game The Peay Endowment for Academic Excellence 25 Years of Women at VMI Stories of Impact 621 Nichols Bio. Deputy Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Assistant Athletic Director for Operations and Finance/SWA, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications (FB, Rifle, Water Polo), Assistant Director of Sports Performance for Olympic Sports, 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, Director of Athletics Equipment & Services, 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), 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). Bio, Adjunct Professor 540-464-7809 He teaches courses on international politics, American foreign policy, terrorism, domestic politics, and war, religion and war, and research design. Ph.D. - Florida State University Lt Col Braman received his commission from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 2000. goentl@vmi.edu In January of 2018, First Lieutenant Becks responsibilities further increased upon assuming the billets of Battery FDO and Headquarters Platoon Commander to prepare him for the duties as the Battery Executive Officer in April of 2018. Associate Professor Virginia Museum of the Civil War 308 Freeland House - Distance Education, University of Maryland University College CBMB Faculty In this last assignment, Col Homiak led the battalion in combat in the Upper Sangin River Valley of Helmand Province in support of Operation Inherent Freedom. Col. David Gray, Ph.D., US Army (Retired), assumed duties as Director of the Center for Leadership and Ethics in August 2014. 111 Smith Hall schriverme@vmi.edu, Police Officer 603 Nichols COL Blandino has been a visiting researcher in residence within the Structural Dynamics Branch of the NASA Langley Research Center and the Air Force Research Lab at Wright Patterson AFB. Do Potential Future Health Shocks keep Older Americans from using Their Housing Equity? Schultz, D.R. 329 Scott Shipp Hall Ph.D. - Texas Christian University His debut novel, Holy City, will be published by Grove Atlantic in 2024. He then worked as a bridge engineer at the Missouri Department of Transportation Bridge Office in Jefferson City, MO designing, inspecting, and rating bridges on the state inventory. bissellga@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant 540-464-7427 Specialty: Structural Engineering 540-464-7799 Captain Antonio G. Watkins is the Recruiting Officer and an Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies for Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Detachment 880 at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia. Bio. R.M.M. Professional Engineer Bio. I am a plant biologist trained in physiological, molecular, ecological, and biochemical techniques and it is the hypothesis that drives my research rather than the organism. 131 Old Barracks Ph.D. - University of Central Florida Efficacy of visual surveys for monitoring populations of talus-roosting bats. J.D. Up to the present time, I have been working as a medical interpreter for Area Health Education Center (AHEC) for more than ten years in local hospitals, clinics and schools. 8 E. Washington Street Bio. Falk. 540-464-7275 White, J. He joined the VaARNG in March of 1988 and attended OSUT (One Station Unit Training) at Fort Benning, Georgia to be an Infantryman. 310 Nichols Engineering Annex 540-464-7789 Anderson, and M.G. Writing Center Coordinator ), "Disaggregated Business Fixed Investment - The Response of Structures and Equipment to Macroeconomic Fluctuations and Policies," Midwestern Business & Economic Review, Fall 2008, (with Mark Tuttle. parsonbj@vmi.edu Professional Engineer 311 Smith Hall 540-464-7488 Small molecules, including pollutants, toxins and opioids, are extremely challenging to detect, both because of their relatively small size and their similarity to one another, making specificity challenging. Associate ProfessorComputer and Information Sciences, Financial Aid Counselor Human Resources Coordinator He routinely volunteers as a judge and parliamentarian for speech and debate tournaments, and with community organizations to improve their intercultural relations. His area of focus centers on the benefits derived from Resistance Training from both a performance perspective, and a health/wellness perspective. He also works with colleagues to coordinate the weekly French Table and hosted a major regional French conference at VMI in 2015. Her publications include two books, Teaching Writing: Landmarks and Horizons (Southern Illinois University Press, 2002) and Teaching Composition in the 1990s: Sites of Contention(Harper Collins, 1994). They have three daughters: Stephanie, Jennifer, and Megan. B. Administrative Assistant leechhc@vmi.edu, Inspector General/Title IX Coordinator 116 Post Hospital Specialty: Eukaryotic Microbiology Before joining the VMI history department, Boonshoft was a post-doctoral fellow at the New York Public Library, taught American history at Norwich University and SUNY-New Paltz, and was Executive Director of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 307 B Letcher Ave 717 Nichols Colonel McDonald is a widely published scholar whose books include Reading Erskine Caldwell: New Essays; Teaching Writing: Landmarks and Horizons (ed. Maj. Megan Roosevelt is an Assistant Professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science. 540-464-7354 464 Scott Shipp Hall 540-464-7816 Thorax, 61:448-454, 2006. Captain Dryden received her degrees from Auburn University and masters from Virginia Tech. 311 Smith Hall Professional Engineer She is a former editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer, a teacher of composition and literature, and author of five books, including The Gradual Vegetarian, Muddy Waters: The Legacy of Katrina and Rita, and Objects of Our Affection. Specialty: International Relations, Foreign Policy, and Terrorism Studies Ph.D. - Tulane University While in seminary, Chaplain Casper was also engaged in full-time pastoral ministry as a Youth and Young Adult Pastor in a local church. Bio. Following his graduation from JFOC, he reported to Battery Q, 5th Battalion, 11th Marines. Bio, Associate ProfessorInternational Studies and Political Science, Professor Bio. Ruth Ann holds a BS in Computer Science and Math from Furman University. 318 Scott Shipp Hall Lt. Col. Atwell is the author of the novels The Good Ones (forthcoming from Harper Books) and Wild Girls (Scribner). With over 10 years of experience postgraduate teaching and transportation engineering, Idewu is an expert in simulation modeling using the Vissim platform and provides creative solutions to both common and uncommon transportation engineering problems. taylorem@vmi.edu, Associate Professor 103 Shell Hall He has used his design and inspection experience at VMI to help cadets make the connection between academic theory and real-life problem-solving. He is originally from London, England. Nash. Moosman, P. R., Jr., C. K. Cratsley, S. D. Lehto, and H. H. Thomas. Ashleigh B. Smythe. He is working on a book tentatively titled Spanish Ways of War and Occupation: Conquest, Culture, and the Guerrilla Myth in Spain and Morocco, 1912-1956. dalessandrokc@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor He and his wife, Chelsea, have been married for three years. The last 3 years as a Computer Technician. dukedc@vmi.edu, Executive Secretary In 2012 he was selected and deployed to Saudi Arabia to train Facility Security Forces for the Department of State and CENTCOM. Specialty: Geotechnical Engineering & GIS Originally, a Ground Intelligence Officer, he served as a Scout Sniper Platoon Commander before entering into the Marine Corps reconnaissance and special operations community. Specialty: Biopsychology and Psychophysiology She enjoys exploring new areas of research and mentoring students. Specifically, I teach courses in anatomy (Comparative Vertebrate Morphology, Developmental Biology, and Histology) and vertebrate biology (Animal Behavior and Ornithology). It is through the interaction between the speaker and the listener that meaning becomes clear. riethmillers@vmi.edu, Adjunct Professor - George Washington University 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. Ph.D. - Virginia Tech, Curriculum and Instruction - Educational Psychology 125 Post Hospital Jones, R.M.M. Col. Grays research and publications focus on topics in modern military history, policy/strategy, and leadership. Previously, she taught at Cal Poly State University and Missouri State University. Bio, Professor Smiths creative writing often explores the influence of science and technology on the poetic imagination, especially figurative language. mcmasterslj@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor M.S. 2020, 26, 12454-12471. 418 Mallory Hall 540-464-7890 FanZone is a subscription-based platform for athletes, creators to monetize their exclusive behind-the-scenes content and build a community of their most passionate fans. overseas tours in this capacity, in New Delhi, India and Warsaw, https://sites.google.com/g.clemson.edu/tanjinaafrin/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanjina-afrin-phd-e-i-t-360b2776/, https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pOxASp0AAAAJ&hl=, https://valentina-dimitrovagrajzl.squarespace.com/, http://www.jove.com/video/52035/reductive-electropolymerization-vinyl-containing-poly-pyridyl-complex, http://www.jove.com/video/52035/reductive-electropolymerization-vinyl-containing-poly-pyridyl-complex%22%3eReductive, Tradition and the Deliberative Turn(Albany: SUNY Press, 2023), https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCja59bSZGROChAHISEte1zQ/featured, https://www.linkedin.com/in/wakeel-idewu-ph-d-p-e-9413a06, https://www.linkedin.com/in/youna-jung-4755b28, BETA, Asociacin de Jvenes Doctores en Hispanismo, National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, Sigma Delta Pi, Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures, http://www.rockbridgeareahealthcenter.org/resources/Updates/Rockbridge%20Area%20CHNA_2012_Final.pdf, http://www2.vmi.edu/cadetprojects/flathersgw/, https://www.withgoodreasonradio.org/episode/reading-and-writing-ourselves/, https://www.vmi.edu/archives/genealogy-biography-alumni/featured-historical-biographies/robert-t-kerlin-resources/, 2003 VMI Technology, Teaching, and Learning Grant, 2002 VMI Technology, Teaching, and Learning Grant, CE 109: Introduction to Civil Engineering, EGR 269: Engineering skills and disciplines (Tri-County Technical College, SC), CE 341: Fluid Mechanics Lab (Clemson University, SC), Hydraulic characteristics of Green Infrastructures (GI), Community participation in stormwater management, AssociateProfessor, VMI Biology, 2014 to 2014, Assistant Professor, VMI Biology, 2008 to 2014, Visiting Assistant Professor, Washington and Lee, 2007-2008, Visiting Assistant Professor, James Madison University, 2006-2007, Visiting Assistant Professor, Lynchburg College, 2005-2006, Adjunct Professor, Bridgewater College, 2004-2005, VMI Awards Faculty Development Leave, Fall 2012: Selecting a soybean cultivar for genetic engineering of biofuel traits, with opportunities for cadet research., USDA Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Virginia Tech, 2002-2004: Investigating the roles of flavonols in plants through molecular analyses of flavonol synthase isoforms.. 540-464-7057 He has published and presented on Marguerite de Navarre, Joachim DuBellay, polemic and politics in the French Wars of Religion, using sitcoms in the French classroom, student-centered learning and flipping the language classroom. Ph.D. - Clemson University Current and Past Project Topics in Engineering, Transportation Engineering Video Lessons https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCja59bSZGROChAHISEte1zQ/featured, LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/wakeel-idewu-ph-d-p-e-9413a06, Lab Mechanic "Weighing the Risks - Are Exchange Traded Notes Right for Your Clients?" 540-246-5969 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. system too lean bank 1 repair cost, fairfield university dorm, private rooms for rent in san bruno,
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