Prior to cross-training into the RQ-4 he was an EC-130H Pilot at Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ. Jack B. Johnson, Jr., Ph.D., is a Professor within the Department of Human Performance and Wellness at the Virginia Military Institute. Military Science Instructor MS I schriverme@vmi.edu, Police Officer She later went on to complete her Doctor of Nursing Practice from James Madison University in 2019. Adjunct Professor hiermanbd@vmi.edu 540-464-7445 307 B Letcher Ave 540-464-7078 He is a veteran of the United States Air Force and a registered Professional Engineer in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Associate Professor 427 Scott Shipp Hall Tom has also served as a network administrator on multiple networks and worked as a programmer and systems analyst for many years. He previously worked fifteen years in commercial business where he used Spanish translating and interpreting skills frequently in Human Resource and Environmental Health and Safety Management while interacting with colleagues and customers conducting business in Mexico, South America, and in Europe. Visiting Assistant Professor He has also appeared in eleven encyclopedias, writing on topics in naval warfare, imperialism, and diplomacy. Capt. in English and Drama from Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Functional analysis of a predicted flavonol synthase gene family in Arabidopsis. 320 Scott Shipp Hall Ph.D. - University of Arkansas MS I Instructor Huth, J.K., A. Silvis, P.R. perrycm@vmi.edu, Assistant Director 104 Carroll Hall Cadet Lipscomb won second place in the poster presentations at VMIs Undergraduate Research Symposium. In 2019, he received a professional fellowship from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. In: First Book of Phylogenetically Defined Names: A Companion to the PhyloCode. He earned his doctoral degree from Tulane University in New Orleans in 1999, writing a dissertation on the planned city of Eisenhttenstadt as a model for constructing socialism in the German Democratic Republic. 2025-C Kilbourne Hall 337 Nichols Engineering Annex 323A Scott Shipp Hall In 2011, the Superintendent presented her with the VMI Meritorious Service Medal. Maj. Doug Wainwright is the CIS Department IT Manager and Instructor. oleksyshynnj@vmi.edu His primary research interests are military/human performance and ergogenic aids. He is married to Annetta Joy Alexander formally of Casa, Arkansas. InFebruary 2016, he took over as the Navigator onboard USS KEARSARGE (LHD 3)where he conducted relief following Hurricanes land falls on Puerto Rico andthe US Virgin Islands. Professor Dupal holds a bachelor's degree in Communication Media and Foreign Languages from The American University (Washington, D.C.); a master's degree (M.A.) VMI Hosts Annual Cyber Fusion for SMC From 1989 to 1993, he worked at the American Embassy in Moscow, Russia, and traveled extensively through the former Soviet Union. When not teaching, researching, mentoring, advising, etc., Maj. Gornick is a prolific knitter, enthusiastic tabletop/RPG gamer, exuberant corgi owner, an avid hiker, and somewhat successful baker. 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. connollykv@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant. Lt. Col. Catharine Ingersoll began teaching at VMI in 2015. M.E. and B.Sc. Ashleigh B. Smythe, Michael J. Sanderson, and Steven A. Nadler. - North Carolina State University 540-464-7212 Specialty: Advertising Balancing in the Middle: Challenges and Advice for Assistant Department Heads, Program Chairs, and Other Mid-level Faculty Leaders. The Department Chair Vol. Facilities Manager, Cocke Hall dunbarca@vmi.edu J. Org. and Ph.D. in Political Science from Johns Hopkins University. 540-464-7260 Bio, Licensed Practical Nurse 540-464-7597 M. A. sloneid@vmi.edu, Instructor He manages the Centers programs to enhance the Corps of Cadets leadership, character, and ethical development, as well as challenging them through an annual series of conferences on topics of national and international importance. Ph.D. - Pennsylvania State University Specialty: Fluid Mechanics, Materials & Energy Systems Col. Newhouse is a structural engineer specializing in the design of concrete and prestressed concrete. Payroll Technician Dr. Quevedo is also committed to further integrating current technology into the chemistry curriculum, with a focus on biotechnological applications. He participated in the Korean Military Exchange Program 17.10 and Northern Viper 17.2, where he safely fired the first U.S. military rocket on mainland Japan. Previously a college instructor of composition and literature, she also works part-time as education director for Boxerwood Nature Center just outside Lexington. A native of Boaz, Alabama, he enlisted in the Army in 1996 and was assigned to the 10th Mountain Division (Light) in Fort Drum, New York where he served as a Team Leader. mcfaddenm@vmi.edu 323A Scott Shipp Hall Professor As a screenwriter, Smith shares several awards with husband and VMI peer, Douglas N. Smith. 3018-B Kilbourne Hall George Abry (M.A., Johns Hopkins University) is an instructor in the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies. Ph.D. - University of Connecticut 401E Maury-Brooke Hall Professional Engineer 468 Scott Shipp Hall LTC Itens research areas are in rhetorical democracy and in the theory and teaching of written rhetorical argument. Travis Williams commissioned as an armor officer from the ROTC program at Western Kentucky University in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in kinesiology. 540-464-7593 Dr. Ghani has more than 5 years of industrialexperience. 540-464-7335 Marshall Library Old Hospital Professor 540-464-7254 Ms. Ruffin worked for a year after completing her degree as a College Admissions Counselor. Valentina Dimitrova-Grajzl received her Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Maryland, College Park, in 2006. Ford, and S. Sweeten. I have been using behavioral andexperimental methods to study real-world policy and practice-relevant issues. 103 Shell Hall haydeneh@vmi.edu, Jr. Software Engineer 2013. 56, no. Observations on summer roosting and foraging behavior of a hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) in southern New Hampshire. Bio, Administrative Assistant K. de Queiroz, P. Cantino, and J. Gauthier, eds. He holds an M. A. and a doctorate in English from Penn State University, and a B. His scholarly work has appeared inPenn Working Papers inLinguistics(TheUniversity of Pennsylvania Press),The Semitic Languages(Routledge),The International Journal of Arabic Linguistics, andArabic Dialectology: Methodology and Field Work(Harrassowitz). Imran Ghani is an Associate Professor of Software Engineering at VMI. J. Org. Dr. LaRocca draws from his prior experience as an Army officer, as well as his training in psychology and leadership to contribute to the education and professional development of cadets at VMI. 540-464-7354 509 Scott Shipp Hall Staff Directory Members By Category/Department; Name Position Phone Email; Kendall Hemmings: Football Executive Assistant 540-464-7264 540-464-7264: gosciakka@vmi.edu: Emilio Johnson: Manager Conor McCarthy: She also serves as the chapter adviser for the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, Sigma Delta Pi, and co-adviser for VMI Building Bridges Club. 540-464-7799 He received his bachelors degree from Emory and Henry College in 1995. Assistant Director for Programs and Conferences 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. Laura Parsons holds a bachelor's degreefrom Carleton College and a master's degree from The University of Virginia. 210 Smith Hall Miller Named VMI Athletic Director - Virginia Military Institute Skip To Main Content Pause All Rotators Skip To Main Content WRIFLE Final VMI 6th, 4484 Recap Women's Rifle at Southern Conference Championships March 5, 2023 8:00 AM MRIFLE Final Sun Mar 05 Southern Conference Championships VMI 5th, 4543 3, 2015. Ph.D. - Emory University smithmq@vmi.edu 540-464-7735 Ph.D. - University of Colorado Boulder In 1997, the VMI Pipe Band was established under his command and now includes more than 45 Cadets, and it's own director. Staff Sgt. Dr. Reshef Agam-Segal completed hisdoctoratein philosophy at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom. Professor Ph.D. - Old Dominion University (Physics) He is also the author of Power, Space, and Time: An Empirical Introduction to International Relations, which provides students with a brief introduction to hierarchical theories of international politics as well as frequently used data sources. The gathering held its second iteration in December 2017 at Washington College in Chestertown, MD, and LTC Kendrick was happy to accompany three cadets who presented the work they had completed in their capstone course (taught by LTC Abbey Carrico) in the undergraduate research forum of the conference. Chaplain (Lieutenant Colonel) John P. Casper '04 was born and raised in Norfolk, VA and is a 2004 VMI graduate. Dannon, and R.J. Reynolds. A native of Lexington, she holds a B.A. 303 Smith Hall 320 Scott Shipp Hall DeniseYoung has worked in higher education for more than twenty years, in both teaching and administrative roles. She also contributes to a research team affiliated with USAIDs Feed the Future program, analyzing food systems and their resilience to external shocks. Bio. Bio. He is the author of Irrational Triumph: Cultural Despair, Military Nationalism, and the Ideological Origin of Franco's Spain(2002),Franco(2005), Cultura militarespaola(2014), and various articles and book chapters. 2097 Kilbourne Hall Professor Mark Boonshoft received his B.A. Bio, Writing Center Consultant A native of New York, he and his late wife, Susan, have three adult children, Sarah, Catherine, and Adrian T. Bogart IV. 540-464-7321 Specialty: My general area of specialization is vertebrate biology. arthurjh@vmi.edu Ph.D. - Curriculum and Instruction, Virginia Tech - Virginia Tech Bio, Adjunct InstructorCivil and Environmental Engineering, Professor afrotc@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant 540-464-9925 226 Marshall Hall robinettetb@vmi.edu, Director Wise has advised several independent cadet projects on topics as varied as environmental anxiety in Cormac McCarthys novels, Mark Twains challenging of romanticism in Roughing It, and reconciling Ralph Waldo Emersons surprising involvement in the Abolitionist movement with his skepticism of society in Self-Reliance. A writer across multiple genres, his poetry has been published in Shenandoah, Radar Poetry, Clackamas, Eunoia Review, and elsewhere; his nonfiction can be found in Southern Cultures. 540-464-7164 He has supported humanitarian missions in Indonesia, Japan, Nepal and the Philippines and deployed in support of counter-terrorism efforts during Operation Enduring Freedom Philippines. 437 Mallory Hall She also teaches Fieldwork courses, with recent sections focusing on Cadet Life at VMI and Women and African-Americans at VMI. In this position, he established strong working relationships with state and federal agencies, the VMI Foundation, and faculty and staff across post. bellwe@vmi.edu 540-246-5969 Specialty: Nonlinear Optics and Laser Spectroscopy 302 Scott Shipp Hall 496 New Barracks 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). Efficacy of visual surveys for monitoring populations of talus-roosting bats. In 2012, she joined the IT department as a programmer/analyst. campbelldc@vmi.edu Idewu, a native of New Orleans, joined the VMI faculty in 2009. Jenny Crance is a family nurse practitioner (see description below) and has been at VMI since November of 2011. bulger-barnettkd@vmi.edu Doug Humphries retired from 30 years with the Central Intelligence Agency, where he served mainly in analysis and analytic management positions with regional focus on the Middle East, South Asia, and the Balkans and functional specialties in military and security affairs. Specialty: Urban Economics, Industrial Organization, and Applied Microeconomics Bio. Undergraduate course offerings include American Foreign Policy and International Political Economy. Ph.D. - Louisiana State University 540-464-7234 540-464-7759 Hann, Z.A., M.J. Hosler, and P.R. MAJ Kimberly Anderson earned her Ph.D. in English from Florida State University in 2018. Bio. Prior to returning to VMI, Col. Faust spent one year teaching Middle School in Rockbridge County, Virginia. After completing Intermediate Level Education in 2009, COL Brannon was assigned to the 2nd Battalion 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina where he served as the Battalion Operations Officer. Ph.D. - University of Kansas jungjk@vmi.edu Bio, Expertise: Plant metabolism, biofuel development fromcrop residues, genetic engineering, Associate Professor The lab has a Vicon camera system integrated with force platforms and electromyography equipment. Curriculum guide: The Things They Carried by Tim OBrien. M.F.A. W.A. 540-464-7943 Mr. Shihab has more than five years of experience in both written and oral, written translation (documents, literary works, conferences, etc. Professor liuq@vmi.edu He was selected as the Battalion NCO of the Quarter for 2-12 CAV in Fort Hood, Texas, in 1998. Bio. Bio. brodieja@vmi.edu Assistant Registrar for Institutional Compliance Originally, a Ground Intelligence Officer, he served as a Scout Sniper Platoon Commander before entering into the Marine Corps reconnaissance and special operations community. Bio, ProfessorElectrical and Computer Engineering, Professor 540-464-7087 Robert L. Coleman II was born in Lexington, Virginia. Review of Financial Economics, 17:1, 2008, (with Capt Robert Carden and Major Sonia Leach. She began at VMI as a COE student attending Parry McCluer High School in the morning and working in the VMI Air Force ROTC department in the afternoon. He is the Director of a non-profit organization involved in the curation of historical education documents and serves three other non-profits focused on youth development. In this one event, alumni and friends of Hampton has pledged over $86,000 and are continuing to count in-coming donations," said Brint M. Martin, assistant vice president for alumni affairs. Her chapter, Up Close and Wide Awake: Participating in Anna Deavere Smiths Social Theater appears in the book, Teaching Critical Performance Theory in Today's Studio, Classroom, and Communities (Routledge, 2020). 540-464-7405 315 Maury-Brooke Hall johnsonjb@vmi.edu Bio. Barber founded several successful yachting and security-oriented consultancies. At VMI, he teaches intermediate Spanish as well as conversation and composition classes. landgrafsw@vmi.edu Crear entre mundos: nuevas tendencias en la metaficcin espaola. He started his career in Baumholder, Germany during the Cold War as a Rifle and Support Platoon Leader, then Company Executive Officer in the 1st Battalion, 13th Infantry. virginia military institute athletics staff directory. Bio, Instructor Ph.D. Kookmin University (South Korea) Army Achievement Medal (2 oak leaf cluster), Student, Basic Intelligence Officers Course, 315, Chief of Intelligence Operations Branch, 353, Chief of Special Tactics Intelligence, 320, Planner, War Plans and Contingencies Branch, USPACOM Intelligence Directorate, Honolulu, HI, Security Cooperation Planner, Theater Security Cooperation Branch, USPACOM Intelligence Directorate, Camp Smith, HI, Deputy Chief of Intelligence Analysis, Intelligence Directorate, Joint Interagency Task Force-West, Camp Smith, HI, Mainland Southeast Asia Senior Analyst, Southeast Asia Division, Joint Intelligence Operations Center, Aiea, HI, Operations Officer, Air Force Element, Joint Reserve Detachment-Honolulu, Aiea, HI, Counterpiracy Planner, South Asia Division, Joint Intelligence Operations Center, Aiea, HI, student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL, Foreign Deployed Analyst Program Manager, Intelligence Directorate, Joint Interagency Task Force-West, Camp Smith, HI, Foreign Disclosure and Plans Officer, USPACOM Strategic Outcomes Directorate, Camp Smith, HI, Senior Command Duty Officer, Counternarcotics Operations Center, Joint Interagency Task Force-West, Camp Smith, HI, Chief of Joint Cyberspace and Information Operations, Prevent and Defeat Division, Defense Intelligence Agency, Charlottesville, VA, Legislative Affairs Officer, USINDOPACOM Indo-Pacific Outreach Division, Camp Smith, HI, Bronze Star Medal (with one Oak Leaf Cluster), Army Achievement Medal (with two Oak Leaf Clusters), Overseas Ribbon (with one Oak Leaf Cluster), Armed Forces Reserve Medal (with M device), October 1988 April 2001, F16 Crew Chief, 187 Fighter Wing, Dannelly Field, Montgomery, Alabama, April 2001 June 2004, Commander, 187 Services Flight, Dannelly Field, Montgomery, Alabama, April 2006 April 2009, Commander, 189 Services Flight, Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, April 2009 July 2012, Force Support Officer, 189th Force Support Squadron, Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, July 2012 July 2014, Commander, 189 Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, July 2014 May 2018, Deputy Commander, 189, May 2018 June 2019, Director, Complaints Resolution, 189, June 2019 - Present, Operations Officer, AFROTC Detachment 880, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA, Jacob T. Hyde, Kenneth Hanson, Aaron K. Vannucci, Alexander M. Lapides, Leila Alibabaei, Michael R. Norris, Thomas J. Meyer, and Daniel P. Harrison. Professor In 2012 he was selected and deployed to Saudi Arabia to train Facility Security Forces for the Department of State and CENTCOM. 323A Scott Shipp Hall Ph.D. Virginia Tech 620 Nichols She obtained her doctorate from Stanford University in 2016. Prior to her work at VMI, she held an Albrecht Drer Fellowship at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, Germany. 326 Scott Shipp Hall riesterje@vmi.edu Name Title Phone E-Mail; Jose Barron: Athletic Director. Lt Col Ryan W.F. and *R.M. Originally, he worked in the private industry before returning to VMI to work in the VMI Alumni Association, where he was responsible for new cadet recruiting, chapter promotions, and alumni placement. houghjw@vmi.edu, Adjunct and Chinese Tutor 301 Scott Shipp Hall I am a Spanish instructor at Virginia Military Institute (VMI) where I teach elementary and intermediate Spanish courses. A. Torres, R.R. 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. 307 B Letcher Avenue Instructor - Liberty University SACSCOC Liaison Bio. COL Brannon was commissioned in 1999 through the Officer Candidate School and branched into the Infantry. He was awarded his Ph.D. at the University of Virginia where he studied the ability of inorganic compounds to modify the standard organic chemistry of aromatic molecules. bauerda@vmi.edu Bio. He and his wife, Amber, have two daughters, Gabriella, age 7; and Clementine, age 2. Bio, Benefits Specialist Specialty: Invertebrate Zoology & Parasitology 540-464-7343 Daniel continued his research career as a Post-Doctoral research associate with Thomas J. Meyer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hills Energy Frontier Research Center: Solar Fuels. There he studied the catalytic conversion of H2O and CO2 into usable fuels for applications in renewable energy technology. youngdh125@vmi.edu Moosman, P. R., Jr., J. P. Veilleux, G. W. Pelton, and H. H. Thomas. 540-464-7560 MR Ballard has been assigned to the following units: 3rd Sqdn, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd ID, Schweinfurt, Germany; 3rd Sydni, 1st Cavalry Regiment, 5th ID, Fort Polk, Louisiana; 2nd Sqdn, 1st Cavalry Regiment 5th ID, Fort Polk, Louisiana; 2-12 Cavalry Regiment, 1CD, Fort Hood, Texas; 2nd Infantry Division HQ, Camp Red Cloud, South Korea; 2nd Light Cavalry Regiment, Fort Polk, Louisiana; 5th Sqdn, 15th Cavalry Regiment, Fort Knox, Kentucky; 1st Sqdn, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 82nd ABN DIV, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; 1st Battalion, 509th Infantry, Fort Polk, Louisiana; HHBn, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Ph.D. - Emory University Bio, Assistant Professor Professor I received my Ph.D. from Florida State University in 2018, an M.S. Ph.D. - University of Arizona Staff Sgt. Currently, I am working on several projects related to education, coordination in games, charitable giving, and volunteering. Bio. He earned a Naval Specialty in Aviation Antisubmarine Warfare and a Proven Sub-specialty in Education and Training Management. sunnendr@vmi.edu 405D Maury-Brooke Hall His awards and decorations include the Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal (2 oak leaf clusters), Army Achievement Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal with (3 oak leaf clusters), National Defense Service Medal (BS), Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal (M and Hourglass Device), NCO Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, Joint Meritorious Unit Award , Basic Aviation Badge, German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge (Gold). Herpetological Review 36:198. in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from Oxford University in 1988. Specialty: Eukaryotic Microbiology pankotr@vmi.edu *Conis, A.D. et al. He is a published author of two books and several articles on counterinsurgency and special operations. Ph.D. - Temple University 401K Preston Library 540-464-7066 Professor Coale has been teaching at the Virginia Military Institute since 1979 and was appointed department head in 2003. Baseball Baseball: . 125 Post Hospital In addition, he retired from 30 years combined active and reserve duty with the US Army, serving mainly as an Infantry officer with joint special operations elements, including in overseas tours and war zone deployments. Alerding, A.B. In addition to feature writing, he has worked on a number of technical writing and public history projects for cultural resource management companies, including URS Corporation. He was last assigned as the MSIII Military Science Instructor/Branch NCOIC for the Army ROTC department, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia. 208 Shell Hall In 2012, Laurin became Desktop Support Manager and provides backup support to the LMS administrator. schroepferle@vmi.edu 540-464-7045 Bio. sullenj@vmi.edu 540-464-7582 With funding from a Social Sciences Research Council International Dissertation Research Fellowship and an American Historical Associations Bernadotte Schmitt Research Grant, he recently completed his book Divided by the Word: Colonial Encounters and the Remaking of Zulu and Xhosa Identities. Military Science Instructor Major Ellis initially enlisted and served from 1994 to 2001 in the PAARNG as part of HSC 1/112thINFs Reconnaissance Scout Platoon. Journal of Mammalogy 92:491-496. Bio. Warner, R.H. Hendren, M.J. Hosler. Ph.D. - Georgia Institute of Technology He is currently pursuing a bachelors degree in Homeland Security from American Military University. 327 Mallory Hall R. ODonnell, D. Breen, S. Wilson, and R. Djukanovic. Instructor Garlic mustard: friend or foe? He lives in Lexington, Virginia with his wife Anne and they have two children Jack and Emma. altmannct@vmi.edu 540-464-7927 Strategies for Stabilization of Electrodeposited Metal Particles in Electropolymerized Films for H, Electropolymerization of a Vinyl-containing Poly-pyridyl Complex on Glassy Carbon and Fluorine-doped Tin Oxide Electrodes, Introduction to Transportation Engineering, Congestion Decreasing Techniques at Intersections, Design and Evaluation of Automated/Connected Vehicles, Measuring and Modeling the Affects Vehicular Traffic on Nearby Neighborhoods Air Quality, Evaluating the Effectiveness of Speed Monitors Placed onLow-SpeedRoads, Work Zone Traffic Flow: Design and Analysis of Alternating Merge Maneuvers in Roadway Construction Areas, Estimating Lane Capacities in Work Zones Using Hurricane Evacuation Data, The First Discipline is Class: Aiming at Inclusion in Argument across the Curriculum,, Inventing in Our Own House: Theorizing Democracy from the Standpoint of Rhetoric,, Contemplative Practices as Rhetorical Action for Democracy,, Thinking with Energy: How Keyword as Method Illuminates Rhetorical Democracy, Carolina Rhetoric Conference 2019, Becoming Symbol-wise in Democratic Relations: The Whole Self as Rhetorical Action, Rhetoric Society of Europe Conference 2019, English Honors Advisor for A Theory of Rhetorical Appeals to Psychological Certainty: Audience, Motive, Strategies by Cadet Emma C. Quirk, 2018, English Honors Advisor for Fascism as Faith: Nationalist Spain and the Rhetoric of Francisco Franco, by Cadet Andrew M. Hunt, 2019.
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