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She also believes that hedgehogs are awesome. sebastinomj@vmi.edu Eavesdropping on echolocation: Recording the bat's auditory experience. Afterwards, Colonel Bogart transferred to Special Operations Command, Africa and commanded a Special Operations Command and Control Element focused on Libya and North Africa. In January 1985, he returned stateside and served as a Mortar Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, and Battalion Assistant S4 in the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment at Fort Lewis, Washington. Moosman, P.R., Jr., D. Marsh, E.K. parsonbj@vmi.edu afrotc@vmi.edu, Publications Manager Ph.D. - North Carolina State University Brodie is a native of Denver, Colorado. Bio, Associate ProfessorCivil and Environmental Engineering. Tom has over 20 years of experience in the information services and technology industries. 540-464-7979 Col. Kevin Faust graduated from Virginia Military Institute with a Bachelors of Arts Degree in International Studies. 540-464-7104 Assistant Professor funkkj@vmi.edu, Supply Nell, W. W., "Design Considerations for a Large Trebuchet", Timber Framing, 44, June 1997. 540-464-7637 basua@vmi.edu Moosman, P. R., Jr., H. H. Thomas, and J. P. Veilleux. 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. 540-464-7700 Colonel Timothy Paschal Williams, The Adjutant General of Virginia OFFICERS OF THE BOARD 2013 - 2014 GEORGE P. RAMSEY '72, President, Huddlestown, Virginia JOHN P. JUMPER '66, Vice President, Spotsylvania, Virginia KIMBER L. LATSHA '77, Vice President, Middletown, Pennsylvania JOHN C. ALLEN '62, Vice President, Coalton, West Virginia McPherson, T.H. 334 Scott Shipp Hall blundacm@vmi.edu 303 Shell Hall 540-464-7227 Professional Engineer Ph.D. - University of Virginia Smythe and W.F. Bio. 323 Nichols LTC Itens research areas are in rhetorical democracy and in the theory and teaching of written rhetorical argument. - University of Mississippi 540-464-7752 paynerd@vmi.edu, Nurse Administrator 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. Herpetological Review 36:298. 226 Post Hospital smithsq@vmi.edu Recent cadet fieldwork includes the Rockbridge Memoir Project with local writers, and the Girls Leadership Exchange S.T.E.A.M. 1998 - Bachelor of Arts, International Affairs/Spanish, December 1998. She also holds a Masters degree from theUniversity of Maryland and a Bachelors Degree from Wittenberg University. Her research interests include teaching Chinese as a second language, prosody, interface between language and music, and second language acquisition. 540-464-7096 540-464-7207 513 Scott Shipp Hall macdermottrj@vmi.edu Ph.D. - University of Virginia J. Org. Specialty: Modern and Contemporary Peninsular and Latin American Literatures His overseas deployments included Haiti, the Balkans, Afghanistan, and Iraq. 310 Nichols Engineering Annex In addition to the items above, the partnership will also include branding of TowneBank on the Hampton Athletics website, signage at athletic events, and customized access to students to include interviewing, internships, and employment at the bank and its family of companies. Ph.D. - Southern Illinois University Specialty: Invertebrate Zoology & Parasitology 125 Post Hospital Smythe, G. Savini, F. Monaco, P. De Santis, N. Zhang, W.J. spearsja@vmi.edu, Professor 405B Maury-Brooke Hall 125 Post Hospital waldronpj@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor Specialty: National Security Strategy, Intelligence, Military Affairs, and Counterterrorism He served four years on active duty as a tanker with duty stations in Korea and Fort Riley, Kansas. He served on multiple conference and workshop program and steering committees. He graduated from Northern Illinois University in 2010, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology. His research is a part of a larger global effort to produce renewable fuels and help develop a carbon neutral economy. 540-464-7337 - Northeastern University Journal of General Virology 84:249-258. In 2019, he received a professional fellowship from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Chem. MR Moses McFadden, Jr. (Sgt. stuartjl@vmi.edu In his free time, LTC Knepper enjoys spending time with his family, gardening, hiking, reading, and writing. 312 Mallory Hall Smith is also a creative writer. ScottB@vmiaa.org Dr. Baur is an assistant professor in the Department of Human Performance and Wellness. Bio. butnerkk@vmi.edu, Administrative & Program Specialist feinauerdm@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant Assistant Professor English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies, 104th Division (Instructor Training), US Army Reserve His awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star, the Meritorious Service Medal (4 Oak Leaf Clusters), the Army Commendation Medal (2 Oak Leaf Clusters), the Army Achievement Medal, and the Senior Parachutist Badge. Designed and managed US/Ireland student in-country programs examining. M.A. klingerpj@vmi.edu David was born in Jacksonville, FL and moved to Virginia in 2005. Moosman, P.R., Jr., P.R. 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.) bellta@vmi.edu 540-464-7162 2097 Kilbourne Hall 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. 540-464-7241 207B Mallory Hall Bio. Among Capt. 262 Scott Shipp Hall Adjunct Professor Director, Rat Challenge 431 Scott Shipp Hall 540-464-7657 540-464-7166 540-464- 7469 Bio. Upon commissioning, Second Lieutenant Beck immediately reported to The Basic School at Quantico, Virginia. COL Brannon has six deployments in support of the Global War on Terror. mcdonaldrl@vmi.edu 540-464-7424 Wegrzyn, Thaddeus,Henry IV and Royal Rebellions in Early Modern England. Conference of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Virtual, November 2021. His first book, Williams) is a board-certified Family Practice physician, Dr. Krawiec earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology from Virginia Military Institute in 2001, and completed her medical degree at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in 2005, She completed internship at WVUs Charleston Area Medical Center and family practice residency, the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine in Maine, in the Portland, Maine area, Dr. Krawiec joined the U.S. Department of State as a Regional Medical Officer. Ph.D. - Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Master Sergeant Colemans awards include the Combat Infantry Badge, Drill Sergeant Identification Badge, U.S. Army Recruiter Badge with Three Sapphire Achievement Stars, Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, ARCOM (3), AAM (2), AGCM, ARCAM, ASR, OSR, ARCOT, AFRMM, GWOTS, ICM, NDSMB. gandhiht@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor 540-464-7131 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. 540-464-7218 - Eastern Kentucky University 540-464-7170 608 Nichols His primary area of specialization is investigating thermal-mechanical behavior of spacecraft structures using both experimental and numerical modeling techniques. It is rewarding to bepart of that conversation between the students and the assignment. abryga@vmi.edu During his command, he converted the company to a multifunctional bridge unit. Coached military commanders in strategic speech and negotiation and briefed soldiers and marines pre-deployed for conflict zones on verbal and nonverbal communication. Co-authored a recent article in American Communication Journal. 540-464-7157 Professional Engineer 435 Scott Shipp Hall Col. David Gray, Ph.D., US Army (Retired), assumed duties as Director of the Center for Leadership and Ethics in August 2014. 540-464-7932 Staff Sgt. Parasite ecology and evolution -My students and I study a variety of parasitic worms. 2012. mcdonaldcr@vmi.edu 540-464-7017 Additionally, Goen is an active member of a number of professional organizations. After attending the Navy's Nuclear Power School, hereported to USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73) in August 2007 as the ReactorMechanic Division Officer where he conducted a homeport shift to YokosukaJapan, becoming the first nuclear powered warship not stationed in theUnited States. Office of the Deputy Superintendent for Academics and Dean of the Faculty. Professor Kimseys background and experience include: InstructorEnglish, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies, Office Manager Assistant Professor hinkset@vmi.edu Ph.D., M.F.A. He joined the VaARNG in March of 1988 and attended OSUT (One Station Unit Training) at Fort Benning, Georgia to be an Infantryman. They have three daughters: Stephanie, Jennifer, and Megan. Before teaching at TTU, he received his Ph.D. at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2005. Falk. 111 Smith Hall 716 Nichols 540-464-7105 marshalldr@vmi.edu, Chief of Police 424 Scott Shipp Hall 301 Scott Shipp Hall My recent work examines individual choices from incentivized experimental settings, and it highlights the importance of personality traits in explaining individual risk and time preferences, entrepreneurship, and prosocial behaviors. Prior to the higher education sector, Darrell was a Sales and Design Engineer in the private sector. Bio, Associate ProfessorInternational Studies and Political Science, Professor 329 Scott Shipp Hall Nematode small subunit phylogeny correlates with alignment parameters. 540-464-7741 J. Operational tours included Patrol Squadrons in both the Atlantic and Pacific Theaters where he flew over 3,500 hours in the P3 Orion aircraft and earned designation as a Patrol Plane Mission Commander. Baker, S. et al. Ph.D. - Univ. 323A Scott Shipp Hall Warner, R.H. Hendren, M.J. Hosler. He directed the Glee Club from 2002-2012. robinettetb@vmi.edu, Director Jenny received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from James Madison University in 2006. Bio. 313G Mallory Hall 540-464-7447 Sharkey, E. K., A. lackeytm@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor Her teaching and research focus on the economics of institutions, post-socialist economies and politics, economic history, and law and economics. Mr. Scott Belliveau '83 is an Instructor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science. 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. M.A. Ph. smithdn@vmi.edu Born in Wyndott, Michigan, Maj. Westland is a 1993 graduate of James River High School. He lives in Lexington with his wife, Natalie, and young children. 540-464-7409 schemehornrd@vmi.edu, Assistant Director 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. amenellrc@vmi.edu, Enrollment Services Analyst/VA Benefits - James Madison University She resides in Augusta County with her husband and son. Other research and teaching interests include propaganda theory and criticism, rhetorical approaches to political virtues, and emotional intelligence in everyday democratic interactions. 540-464-7096 Professor Ph.D. - University of Virginia 540-464-7454 byerssd@vmi.edu, Unix/Database Administrator He has received his A+ certification. 405F Maury-Brooke Hall robinsonwl@vmi.edu Joness research investigates the complex social, cultural, and health legacies of the Civil War, including opiate addiction and disability among veterans. 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. At VMI, he teaches intermediate Spanish as well as conversation and composition classes. LTC Kendricks primary research interests include polemic and violence in the French Wars of Religion, gender in sixteenth-century French devotional poetry and the integration of classroom technology with language learning. kellyla@vmi.edu, Associate Professor Undergraduate course offerings include American Foreign Policy and International Political Economy. hontsmh@vmi.edu, Office Manager Master Sgt. Cartwright, K. C.; Tunge, J. M.S. 540-464-7354 - University of Virginia Her graduate research primarily focused on the development of new catalytic methods that employ photoredox-promoted decarboxylation. degrees in Middle Eastern Studies at Moscow State University and her Ph.D. at New York University, with specialization in Iranian studies. Col. Dennis Foster is Department Head and Professor of International Studies and Political Science at Virginia Military Institute. Joness research has appeared in publications including The Journal of the Civil War Era, North Carolina Historical Review, Washington Post, Slate, and Vice, among others. Laurin holds a B.S. Bio, Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignM.S. 429 Mallory Hall Moosman, P.R., Jr., D.P. He is a former Fulbright Exchange scholar in Arabic at St. Edwards University in Austin, Texas. kingerylc@vmi.edu, Professor 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. mayhewmb@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant Adams, T.F.Spande, H.M. Garaffo, T. Kaneko, T.R. Specialty: Superconductivity, Sustainable Energy Systems, Low Power Circuit Designs Cartwright, K. C.; Lang, S. B.; Tunge, J. evanstl@vmi.edu, Administrative and Program Specialist. Ph.D. - New York University 540-464-7141 Her short fiction has appeared in Epoch and Alaska Quarterly Review, among other journals, and in the anthologies Best New American Voices and Best American Mystery Stories. Col. Valentina P. Dimitrova-Grajzl, Ph.D. Bio. Wakeel I.A. Cadets use iPads to access websites, podcasts and other documents, investigate the themes we discuss and develop their own personalized set of vocabulary surrounding the topics covered in each unit of instruction. Frasier. Camp. 702 Nichols and Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Colorado Boulder. B.A. 405 Carroll Hall The NS3 proteins of global strains of bluetongue virus evolve into regional topotypes through negative (purifying) selection. 317 Lejeune Hall 508 Scott Shipp Hall Bio. Reinforced Concrete, Prestressed Concrete, and Bridge Design, CE 109/110 - Civil Engineering Fundamentals I & II, CE 428 - Topics in Structural Design (Prestressed Concrete & Introduction to Bridge Design), Characterization of Materials Used in Field-Cast Connections, Effects of early age differential displacements on concretebar bond in the connections of staged constructions., The Use of UHPC as a Laminate for Tensile Reinforcement on Precast Concrete Beams, Professional Licensure: The Core of the Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge, Methods of Correlating Precast Concrete Surface Roughness to Tensile Bond Strength in Connections, Horizontal Integration of the Same Design Project in Multiple Structural Engineering Courses, Engineers Guide to Pre-licensure Experience, where hierarchies melt and curiosity takes precedence: Using Yengdes. Specialty: Advertising riesterje@vmi.edu Assistant Treasurer A. Decarboxylative Elimination of N-Acyl Amino Acids via Photoredox/Cobalt Dual Catalysis, ACS Catal. chambersmj@vmi.edu, Accounts Payable Specialist Specifically, we have been examining the reaction of nesting birds to the presence of a nest competitor or a predator. Bio, Instructor More details on the Baja SAE competition can be found here: https://www.bajasae.net/. 301D Maury-Brooke Hall Jeff lives in Lexington with his wife Corey and their two sons. Associate Professor She received her Ph.D. from Clemson University, SC inCivil Engineering in 2016. Hunter Increased springtail abundance in a garlic mustard invaded forest, accepted by Northeastern Naturalist in October 2012. 540-464-7240 He, along with his wife and family, is in continuous pursuit of a self-prescribed mission: Investing their God-given gifts in people and creatively using opportunities to fuel potential in every generation. COL Brannon is married to the former Stephanie Gentry of Boaz, Alabama. 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. Bio. 262 Scott Shipp Hall 307 Admissions Office COL Joyce Blandino received her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Virginia. VMI Project GO Coordinator His most recent publication, Dialectics, Post-Dialectics, and the Democratic Argument of Lysias XII, was published in December 2022 by Argumentation and Advocacy. Bio, Adjunct ProfessorComputer and Information Sciences, Associate Professor 540-464-7231 Ph.D. - University of Virginia - UACA School of Medicine, Costa Rica Major Klinger's interdisciplinary research examines the role that weather and climate has on the interconnections between humans and the natural world. Upon completing his initial duty assignment, he was assigned to C Company, 1/20th SFG(A) as a Special Forces Detachment Commander and SF Company Executive Officer, later commanding B Company, 2/20th SFG(A). This cooperative interaction gives the students the security they need to develop their language skills. Her scholarly work primarily focuses on the interplay between gender, sexuality, violence in Chinese revolutions and rebellions. geromesc@vmi.edu Specialty: Biopsychology and Psychophysiology He also holds an associate degree in Civil Engineering from Institute of Technology in Baghdad. Prof. Sunnen received his Ph.D. in Germanic Languages & Literatures from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1990. 540-464-7218 540-464-7218 M.S. Originally from Long Island, NY, CH Phillips initially commissioned in the U.S. Army as a field artillery officer. After a nine year break in service SFC Bryan once again joined the Army Reserve in September of 2003 and has since served two tours in Iraq: 2004-2005 as an MTT attached to the 1st Infantry Division and 2007 -2008 as a CA Team Sergeant attached to the 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment. Ph.D. - Temple University Her own research has focused on Shakespeare, assessment, and curricular development. Rushdies America, Interviewed on With Good Reason, for Reading and Writing Ourselves, September 2021: Trained in Post-Coloniality, Hired in World Literature, Revised into Cultural Rhetorics: Situating South Asian Literature within a Changing Curriculum, South Asian Literary Association, 2020, Updating the Interregnum: Salman Rushdies Anti-chutnification in, SURI Advisor for We Take What We Want: Kipling in the Postcolonial Age, Cadet Chris Hulburt, 2020, Conference Presentation Advisor for Cast Between Two Worlds, Cadet Chris Hulburt, MARCUS 2020, English Honors Advisor for Modern Eve: A Female Cadets Critique of Feminist Criticisms of. Associate Professor alghazojm@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor He has taught all levels of Arabic as well as co-taught courses on language acquisition and linguistics. Specialty: Socio-behavioral influences on well-being; the psychology of aging On a personal level, Tom was a proud artilleryman in the USAR and Virginia National Guard. https://www.spencerdbakich.com/ Bio, Associate Professor jensenrg@vmi.edu He is the coeditor, with Susanna Elm, of The Late (Wild) Augustine (Ferdinand Schningh Verlag/Brill, 2021). 540-464-7478 She teaches Writing and Rhetoric I & II. degrees in Computer Science from AAST - Alexandria Campus, Egypt. 318 Scott Shipp Hall Editor, Journal of Military History Social Media; News; 511 Nichols Bio. 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. 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. 430 Scott Shipp Hall binnspd@vmi.edu, Deputy Chief of Staff and Operations Ambystoma talpoideum (mole salamander). Professor J.D. He has also created an interdisciplinary course on French cuisine and culture and overseen capstone projects in which cadets integrated GIS software and the study of the sixteenth-century French Wars of Religion. Specialty: Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Engineering M.S. His areas of specialization are literary modernism, aesthetics, and literary theory. Bio. He frequently leads VMI study abroad programs to Budapest, Hungary, and he recently completed a semester as a visiting Fulbright Scholar at the National University of Public Service there. His first assignment was onboard USS ROOSEVELT (DDG 80) as the ElectronicWarfare Officer, where he was twice deployed in support of OperationEnduring Freedom. Northeastern Naturalist, 22:1-13. Chem. He was selected as the Battalion NCO of the Quarter for 2-12 CAV in Fort Hood, Texas, in 1998. 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). The new name provides a more accurate description of the departments overall focus, goals, and research initiatives. 111 Smith Hall - Virginia Tech 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. 540-464-7275 macdonaldbn10@vmi.edu 116 Smith Hall Ph.D. University of Kansas 2068 Kilbourne Hall 540-464-7354 540-464-7646 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. Licensed Clinical Psychologist He also has an interest in exercise intervention in chronic disease.

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