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540-464-7293 As the Conrad M. Hall 65 Chair in American Constitutional History, he directs VMIs constitutional history program and teaches HI 300: American Constitutional History, as well as advanced courses in American political history, early U.S. history, and the history of race and civil rights. Genetic diversity and biological variation among California isolates of Cucumber mosaic virus. Her research focuses on social and motivational influences on decision making. They have two beautiful daughters, Samantha and Mackenzie, and a wonderful son AJ. 502 Nichols 540-464-7308 Since 2009 Mr. Lilly has been a DOD contractor and Military Science Instructor at Fordham University and Marist College, NY, University of Virginia and Liberty University and currently at VMI. M.A. Ms. Ruffin was the Program Support Technician for VMI Army ROTC from 1999-2004. 538 Scott Shipp Hall 439 Scott Shipp Hall colemanrl@vmi.edu A Rockbridge County native, she holds a bachelors degree in English from Brown University and a masters degree in theology from Harvard Divinity School. Jack Abercrombie: offensive line/run game coordinator He is married and lives in Staunton, Virginia. cartwrightkc@vmi.edu in English Language and Linguists from the University of Baghdad. 104 Carroll Hall Eur. 301 Letcher Avenue 540-464-7236 Northeastern Naturalist 16:148-152. Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Chicago Copyright 2023 WSLS.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group, a division of Graham Holdings. degrees in Computer Science from Virginia Tech and M.Sc. She has experience in womens health, family and emergency medicine. Bio, Assistant ProfessorCivil and Environmental Engineering. She received her Ph.D. degree from Ajou University in South Korea in 2007 and then worked at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Florida as a research faculty. Bio, New Book:Tradition and the Deliberative Turn(Albany: SUNY Press, 2023), Commanding Officer leechhc@vmi.edu, Inspector General/Title IX Coordinator Before joining VMI, he was an Assistant Professor at the College of Computing and Information Technology (AAST - Smart Village Campus, Egypt). - George Washington University Associate ProfessorEnglish, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies. 2083 Kilbourne Hall He continues to work as a consultant through PSI, Inc. on projects through TFHRC. Currently, she teaches English Composition and Literature courses online for Dabney Lancaster Community College in Virginia and Eastern Gateway Community College in Ohio. Professional Engineer gravescc@vmi.edu, Director Jeff has over 13 years troubleshooting, repairing, and installing computers. Recent offerings include Southern literature, creative writing (nonfiction), and a special seminardeveloped in collaboration with cadetstitled Text + Image. He worked as an operations officer and strategist during tours on the Joint and Army Staffs in Washington D.C. Col. Gray has served as a faculty member and academic leader at several public and non-profit educational institutions including: West Point, University of Maryland, Valley Forge Military Academy and College, and The Ohio State University. sheikhas@vmi.edu, Instructor Bio, Supply TechnicianMilitary Science and Leadership, Assistant Professor Working across disciplines, Idewu continues to mentor students from 10 different majors helping them increase their academic scores and professional potential. 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. He is a graduate of Auburn University at Montgomery, Auburn University, and the University of Tennessee. fosterdm@vmi.edu Although a registered engineer in Virginia, his proudest accomplishment to date is growing with his wife, Roslyn, through tough and happy times as they raise their four young children. perrycw@vmi.edu, Associate Registrar for Academic Support Institute Director of Writing SFC Moses McFadden Jr. (Ret) is a newly assigned Supply Technician with the AROTC. Site Manager Chem. 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. Recent game results are to the left; upcoming games to the right. The Road to Black Neds Forgewon the 2014 Virginia Historical Society's Richard Slatten Award for Excellence in Virginia biography, was one of three finalists (and the only work of history) for the 2015 Library of Virginia Literary Award in Nonfiction, and was one of the final twelve books considered for the Pulitzer Prize in History in its year. lillyel10@vmi.edu Darrell lives in Montvale with his wife Elaine and two (twin) sons. CE319W - Water Resources LaboratoryCE321 - Intro to Environmental EngineeringCE409 - Hazardous Waste Treatment and Site RemediationCE415 - Environmental Engineering Unit Processes DesignCE416 - Fundamentals of EngineeringCE443 - Independent ResearchCE448 Civil Engineering DesignHN100 - Honors ForumHNS375W - Environmental Honors SeminarHN400 - Honors Thesis. 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. Ph.D. - University of Iowa A. Torres, R.R. Ph.D. Virginia Commonwealth University youngjm@vmi.edu, Graphic Designer beckerhg@vmi.edu, Instructor He deployed to Operation Desert Storm/Shield and was assigned to numerous duty assignments during his military career. The lab has a Vicon camera system integrated with force platforms and electromyography equipment. Alerding, K.C. She also developed manufacturing support systems for Corning Inc. in Canton, NY. bachmancj@vmi.edu, Professor During his career, Staff Sgt. 622 Nichols Coales teaching responsibilities include: Fitness and Aging, Boxing, and Resistance Training. Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Prior to the end of this deployment, Second Lieutenant Beck was promoted First Lieutenant. Defense and Peace Economics, 19:6, 2008, pp 435 - 447, (with Mark Tuttle. Hunter Increased springtail abundance in a garlic mustard invaded forest, accepted by Northeastern Naturalist in October 2012. bartleykd@vmi.edu, Professor Bio, Mr. David Jones is the Cyber Security Scientist for the Cyber defense Lab. Teaching: My teaching expertise includes area ecology, behavior, and conservation. 540-464-7549 He has worked in the Army ROTC Battalion as a Civilian since November 1992 as a State and Federal employee. 1027 Kilbourne Hall Lt Col Braman received his commission from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 2000. 210 Smith Hall Following this assignment, Col. Faust wrapped up his Air Force service with a one year assignment in Seoul, South Korea. jiangb@vmi.edu Bio, Associate Professor Before moving to Lexington, Dr. Dowling taught at the Vienna International School in Austria and served as an adjunct assistant professor at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. 540-464-7705 540-464-7568 Bio. The first head coach was Walter Taylor, the son of Walter H. Taylor, a prominent banker, lawyer, and aide-de-camp to Robert E. brownjp@vmi.edu landgrafsw@vmi.edu 100 Post Hospital cobbbr@vmi.edu Bio, Professor Jones is a first-generation college graduate originally from North Texas, where he taught public school before obtaining his PhD. Bio, Assistant Professor 438 Scott Shipp Hall from SUNY-Buffalo and his Ph.D. from Ohio State University. In December 2002, he assumed command of the 3/379th Logistical Support Battalion in Barling, Arkansas. Member of the US Marine Corp Marathon Runners Club. Professional Engineer COL Brannon was commissioned in 1999 through the Officer Candidate School and branched into the Infantry. Her poems and essays have appeared in Ariadne, Borderlands, Columbia Poetry Review, Contemporary Womens Writing, Crab Orchard Review, Denver Quarterly, interim, Jacket2, Nashville Review, The Rumpus, Tulsa Studies in Womens Literature, Vassar Review, and elsewhere. 540-464-7165 He is currently at work on a book manuscript entitled Emotive Modernisms: An Alternative History of 1922. Use of rock-crevices in winter by big brown bats and eastern small-footed bats in the Appalachian Ridge and Valley of Virginia. Maj. Cody also supports the Writing Center as the Oral and Digital Communication Specialist. He is a graduate of the Air Defense Command and Control Course and Special Operations Top-off Intelligence Course. geromesc@vmi.edu crowleykd@vmi.edu, Executive Secretary Falk. Joness public scholarship has also been featured on various public radio, television, and podcast programs. bauerda@vmi.edu Instructor American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 23:121-127, 2000. Bio. 2023 Football Support Staff. Specialty: American Government, the Congress, and the Presidency Ph.D. - University of Virginia Holder of the John Biggs '30 Cincinnati Chair in Military History P: 540-464-7322 F: 540-464-7299 hroffice@vmi.edu Human Resources Office 305 Letcher Avenue Virginia Military Institute Lexington, VA 24450. Ph.D. - University of Kansas Alerding. jonesmt@vmi.edu 540-464-7676 Ed. Moosman, P. R., Jr., H. H. Thomas, and J. P. Veilleux. He joined the VaARNG in March of 1988 and attended OSUT (One Station Unit Training) at Fort Benning, Georgia to be an Infantryman. Bither reported to 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group, Germany and served as a Special Forces Detachment Commander from 1991-1994. Bio. schulzmt@vmi.edu, Computer/Multimedia Support Second Lieutenant Beck was commissioned in the Marine Corps on the 7th of August 2015, after attending Officer Candidates School in Quantico, Virginia. Specialty: The effects of poverty and associated risk factors on children's development with a specific focus on educational outcomes. This essay argues that post-dialectical persuasive forces, such as fascistic argument, can be explained in dialectical terms as practices of strategic maneuvering. 22nd ed. I taught English as a second language for more than twenty years in my home country of Uruguay. Chaplain Casper holds a Bachelors Degree in English from VMI, as well as Masters Degrees in both Practical Theology and Christian Education from Regent University in Virginia Beach, VA. 4. Marshall Library Prior to assuming his current position, Lt Col Braman was a Legislative Affairs Officer for USINDOPACOM where he facilitated engagements and discussion between legislative members and Senior USINDOPACOM staff. 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. Professor Specialty: Cognitive Psychology (with emphasis on the interaction of memory and attention with emotion), Positive Psychology 540-464-7495 Writing Center Coordinator He amassed nearly 300 combat support hours in support of Operation INHERENT RESOLVE and Operation FREEDOM SENTINEL. Scott Wachenheim, head football coach, welcomes seven new coaches for his eighth season on post, and three returning assistants will have significant new responsibilities in 2022. phillipscr@vmi.edu, Executive Secretary While my primary research interest is in the evolution and diversity of free-living nematodes, students in my lab also research other invertebrates, especially parasites. Coach Brown has experienced a wide range of coaching opportunities over his career which have prepared him well for this opportunity at VMI, Coach Rocco said. drakemp@vmi.edu Professor M. Houston Johnson V specializes in the history of the 20th century United States, with an emphasis on aviation history and the New Deal era. - Virginia Tech, 507 NicholsVirginia Military InstituteLexington, VA 24450, P: (540) 464-7343F: (540) 464-7662E: addingtonjs@vmi.edu, Supply Technician Bio. (540) 464-7846 2061 Kilbourne Hall Phylogenetic analysis of Alloglossidium (Digenea: Macroderoididae) and related genera: Life-cycle evolution and taxonomic revision. Williams later served as an executive officer in Troop C, 5th Squadron,15Cavalry Regiment as well as CompanyA, 1st Battalion, 81st Armorbefore attending the Maneuver Captains Career Course. During this time, Chaplain Casper also served VMI in numerous capacities including as an Assistant Investigator for the Inspector Generals Office as well as a tactical officer in barracks. Currently, Lieutenant Colonel Osborne is working on a book concerning the 1918 Battle of Megiddo of World War I, being the last great cavalry operation in the history of warfare. 318 Scott Shipp Hall jamesrb@vmi.edu Specialty: Geotechnical Engineering & GIS 540-464-7321 He teaches Navigation and Naval Operations. Office Hours:Capt. 101 Old Hospital in Near Eastern Languages and Literatures from the University of California at Berkeley and his M.A. mattesonca@vmi.edu, Network Technician 125 Post Hospital Journal of Mammalogy 92:491-496. Served as a visiting professor of modern business communication for Viet Nam National University Hanoi School of Business and lecturer of public speaking and communication leadership for Ho Chi Minh City Development Learning Center. Bio. Hoffman, Michael, Henry V as the Ideal Military Leader in Early Modern Culture. Conference of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Virtual, November 2020. He was last assigned as the MSIII Military Science Instructor/Branch NCOIC for the Army ROTC department, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia. 2015 Bachelor of Science, Criminology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Blacksburg, VA 2016 Security Forces Basic Officer Course, Camp Bullis, San Antonio, TX, Second Lieutenant February 04, 2016First Lieutenant February 04, 2018Captain Febraury 04, 2020, Department Head M.S. In addition to offering a regular rotation of art history and visual culture courses (such as The Language of Art and History of Art I and II), Lt. Col. Ingersoll is frequently sought out by cadets as an advisor to independent studies, Capstones, and Honors projects. Physical Therapist Assistant, Orange County Community College, Middletown, NY, Trainer / Developer Director of Institutional Effectiveness ramniceanua@vmi.edu Professor Professor cadets that design and build an open-wheeled off-road car to complete against other engineering universities. Director, Summer Transition Program (STP) Reductive Electropolymerization of a Vinyl containing Poly-pyridyl Complex on Glassy Carbon and Fluorine-Doped Tin Oxide Electrodes., Christopher R. Turlington, Daniel P. Harrison, Peter S. White, Maurice Brookhart, and Joseph L. Templeton. "Weighing the Risks - Are Exchange Traded Notes Right for Your Clients?" 540-464-7276 Recent cadet fieldwork includes Project-based Teaching in local schools, the Rockbridge Memoir Project with local writers, and the Rockbridge Girls Leadership Exchange. Specialty: Psychology of Aging, Substance Abuse with Emphasis in Alcohol and Tobacco, Cross-Cultural / International Psychology Ph.D. - Emory University MAJ Schroepfer earned his B.A. Bio. 2020, 11, 8167-8175. smytheab@vmi.edu Prior work experience includes a stint at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, D.C. in the late 1980s; administrative work at American University in its ESL department; Public Relations writing for Brigham Young Universitys Kennedy Center for International Studies in early 1990s, and freelance writing for a newspaper and for a law firm while her children were growing up. From 1995-1999 Ms. Ruffin worked for Wachovia Bank in the Trust and Estate Department as an Estate Manager. mccaindf@vmi.edu Specialty: Environmental Engineering, Water and Wastewater Colonel James currently teaches American Government within the International Studies Department. 540-464-7535 In 2004, upon completion of the Infantry Officers Career Course, COL Brannon was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team (Rakkasans), 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) where he served as a Rifle Company Commander. During his first assignment to VMI, he was the Military Science IV Branch Chief/Detachment Operations Officer from 1996-1999 and during his second tour served as the Military Science I Branch Chief/Detachment Executive Officer from 2001-2005. Bio, Assistant Professor 56, no. and M.A. Staff Directory Members By Category/Department; Image Name Title Email Address Phone Twitter; Bob Majeski : Head Football Coach bob.majeski@opsu.edu: 580-349-1332 580-349-1332 J.D. M.A. American Midland Naturalist 158:354-360. He finds it a privilege to work with the next generation of engineers by teaching structural engineering and engineering mechanics topics. His education includes a bachelor's degree in economics from Franklin and Marshall College, a master's degree from George Washington University, and an education specialist degree from the University of Virginia. He supported the development of theundergraduate research initiative and played a key role in organizing the academic programs funding requests and in reporting to the Jackson-Hope Board of Overseers. Ph.D. - Indiana University He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Political Science from Ohio Northern University with a minor in Journalism. Coached military commanders in strategic speech and negotiation and briefed soldiers and marines pre-deployed for conflict zones on verbal and nonverbal communication. Supervisor He now employs those same life lessons in his family life and work. - Drexel University 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. westam@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor 540-464-7770 lillycp@vmi.edu 461 Scott Shipp Hall Specialty: Modern and Contemporary Peninsular and Latin American Literatures Specialty: Astronomy, Thin Films and Thin Film Devices Smythe and W.F. 540-464-7421 Cyber Defense Labortary 608 Nichols He earned an MDE in Distance Education at University of Maryland University College (UMUC). - John Hopkins University 540-464-7223 540-464-7314 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University At VMI, MAJ Anderson has taught extracurricular workshops on the production of medieval manuscripts and paper-making in the Renaissance period, and works closely with Cadence and Sigma Tau Delta. Tim Murray is an Assistant Professor of Economics and received his Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut in 2019 and an MBA from Old Dominion University in 2013. M.D. bakerjm@vmi.edu His first book, Opium Slavery: The Civil War, Veterans, and Americas First Opioid Crisis, is under advance contract with University of North Carolina Press. Administrative Assistant 540-464-7017 Assistant Professor lul@vmi.edu Another aspect of research is the use of vinamidinium salts as synthetic intermediates to construct nitrogen-containing heterocycles. LTC Itens research areas are in rhetorical democracy and in the theory and teaching of written rhetorical argument. LEXINGTON, Va. - VMI Football has announced three new additions to their 2023 staff. Ph.D. - University of Arizona D. 2008 - Capella University, Minneapolis, MNOrganization and ManagementDissertation: An Examination of Relationships between Transformational Leadership and Interactive Justice Perceptions Among Membership of a Local Chapter of Human Resource Professionals. 540-464-7698 Staff - Liberty Flames Bio, Licensed Practical Nurse A. Passmore, Ph.D.is an Assistant Professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science. When she is not teaching, she enjoys traveling, writing, kayaking with her husband John, knitting and spending time with her four grandkids. 540-464-7017 The official Football Coach List for the Wofford College Terriers The official Football Coach List for the Wofford College Terriers Football Coaches - Wofford College Athletics Skip To Main Content Pause All Rotators WOFFORD COLLEGE Main Navigation Menu 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. Conducting research, especially as a mentor to undergraduates, is an invigorating part of my position at VMI. 111 Smith Hall Associate Professor 540-246-5969 She has published articles on Persian and Dari literature, on Russian Orientalism, and on Russians in Iran and Central Asia. Since his arrival at VMI, LTC Kendrick has co-developed an entirely new French curriculum that emphasizes written, oral, and cross-cultural communication across a French majors cadetship. Possible chemical attractant to white tail deer in Campanulastrum americanum. afrotc@vmi.edu 2001. 540-464-7881

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