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Assistant Professor 540-464-7575 Following his retirement from active duty in 2009, he worked as a military analyst/trainer for two major defense contracting corporations in the Hampton Roads area for over two years. Sharkey, E. K., A. Ph.D. - Yale University, History Professor Dupal has four daughters who graduated from state universities in Virginia (UVA, VT, and JMU) and a son who graduated from VMI in May 2022. His most recent innovations include using a class set of iPads in 2018-2019 to implement a new content-based instructional model emphasizing student interaction with authentic texts, videos, and other content in the target language and cultures in FR-101 and 102. She also developed manufacturing support systems for Corning Inc. in Canton, NY. Commandant B-8 Ph.D. - Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda His most recent publication, Dialectics, Post-Dialectics, and the Democratic Argument of Lysias XII, was published in December 2022 by Argumentation and Advocacy. riesterje@vmi.edu VMI offers free fitness classes to all employees at lunchtime and after work hours. 540-464-7416 540-464-7559 Associate Professor Col Homiaks operational experience includes multiple deployments to the Western Pacific with Marine Expeditionary Units, leadership of a combined US/UK Special Forces team that trained Yemens national counterterrorism force, a tour as a reconnaissance battalion operations officer in Falluja during operation PHANTOM FURY/AL FAJR, and a tour in Okinawa, Japan and as the Commanding Officer of 3d Reconnaissance Battalion. Ph.D. - University of Virginia houghjw@vmi.edu, Adjunct and Chinese Tutor 540-464-7554 Dr. Laroussi is the director of the Shepherd Poverty Program (SHECP) at VMI. 540-464-7740 He was a Via Fellow and taught structural engineering courses while at Virginia Tech. Bio, Adjunct Professor 540-464-7061 401E Maury-Brooke Hall M.F.A. Col. McDonald organizes VMIs nationally recognized Spilman Symposium on Issues in Teaching Writing, and she has become a popular invited speaker on using writing to promote reflective learning, particularly in electronic environments. byerssd@vmi.edu, Unix/Database Administrator MAJ Westland overseas deployments include a tour at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in 2005, a combat tour in Iraq 2011, and a tour to Saudi Arabia in 2015-2016. He returned to MARSOC in 2016 where he served as the first uniformed Assistant Chief of Staff G-5 for Plans, Concepts, and Policies and later as the G-3 Operations Officer. damerellps@vmi.edu Maj. Adam Cody studies and teaches rhetoric as the art of effective communication. 405C Maury-Brooke Hall 540-464-7303 gibsonke@vmi.edu, Police Officer MR Ballards military and civilian education include the Foundation Instructor/Facilitator Course, 1SG Pre-Command Course, Airborne School, T-10 Jumpmaster Course, T-11 Jumpmaster Course, Army Reconnaissance Course, Sniper Advanced Marksmanship Training, EO Leader Course, Senior Leader Course, Combatives Level I, Drill Sergeant School, Advanced Leader Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, and the Sling Load Inspector Certification Course. 540-464-7929 walkerfd@vmi.edu, Instructor 540-464-7236 430 Mallory Hall His teaching responsibilities include Exercise Physiology, The Physiology of Military and Endurance Performance, Boxing Fitness, and Principles of Physical Conditioning. 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. 540-464-7700 A. Photocatalytic Aminodecarboxylation of Carboxylic Acids. Professor Huth, J.K., A. Silvis, P.R. Dr. William D. Kimsey, aka MacGregor, completed his Ph.D. in Speech at Southern Illinois University. J. Org. 540-464-7986 Administrative Assistant He now employs those same life lessons in his family life and work. 540-464-7075 Returning to VMI in the fall of 2005, Col. Faust served as the Assistant Commandant for Personnel and Logistics for six years. - John Hopkins University 424 Scott Shipp Hall 540-464-7045 abryga@vmi.edu Bio Col. J. Shawn Addington, Ph.D., P.E. 540-464-7691 COL Blandino received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering under the direction of Dr. Earl Thornton. 417 Carroll Hall Col. Timmes commanded the U.S. Army Center for Environmental Health Research in Fort Detrick, Maryland, and served as the Director for Environmental Health Sciences and Engineering at the Army Public Health Center before retiring from Active Duty to join the VMI Civil and Environmental Engineering Department. 540-464-7365 At the same time, I was also an ordained minister and my mission work was to help troubled teenagers where sports such as soccer and counseling became an important aspect to get them off the streets and from committing crimes. 2006. Dr. Jochen S. Arndt teaches advanced courses in African history and a two-semester freshmen course in World history. Maj. Passmore specializes in international law and organizations, civil conflict management, and U.S. foreign policy. Ph.D. - Texas Christian University 540-464-7654 Staff Sgt. Baker, S. et al. Parasite ecology and evolution -My students and I study a variety of parasitic worms. In 2008 he deployed to Afghanistan to train BN sized Afghan Army elements as senior NCO of another embedded training team. Department Head Professor 331 Scott Shipp Hall Teaching at VMI for more two decades, Mr. Belliveau specializes in American government, the Congress, and the Presidency. In 2016, COL Brannon was assigned to 1st Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment where he served as the Battalion Commander and after command served as the Executive Officer for the Commanding General of the Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Benning. Specialty: Money & Banking, Central Bank Operations 2018 - University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Brownsville, TX Master of Arts in Spanish Translation and InterpretingCapstone project: La traduccin de la metfora en una traduccin parcial de Countering International Money Laundering, Total Failure is Only a Decimal Point Away. (in English: The translation of metaphor in a partial translation of Countering International Money Laundering. jiangs@vmi.edu, Professor Specialty: The effects of poverty and associated risk factors on children's development with a specific focus on educational outcomes. Bio, Professor and Department Head of Biology M.B.A. - James Madison University Her research interests lie primarily in the area of 17th century German emblems and foreign language pedagogy. Phylogeny of Cephalobina (Nematoda): Molecular evidence for recurrent evolution of probolae and incongruence with traditional classifications. kellyda@vmi.edu, Payroll Accountant M.S. 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. "Joyce, Nussbaum, and the Value of Disgust." sennyeypj@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign He continues to work as a consultant through PSI, Inc. on projects through TFHRC. Smilie, Bryant, Et Tu, Queen Elizabeth? A native of New York, he and his late wife, Susan, have three adult children, Sarah, Catherine, and Adrian T. Bogart IV. The major focus of this work is the structure and stereochemistry of ant venom alkaloids and other formicid exocrine secretions. 429 Scott Shipp Hall 3018-C Kilbourne Hall Most recently, this past summer Cadet Nolan Lipscomb and LTC Kendrick conducted a SURI project in which Cadet Lipscomb explored Catholic propaganda during the French Wars of Religion. kouamepf@vmi.edu, Department Head 431 Mallory Hall Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park Prior to cross-training into the RQ-4 he was an EC-130H Pilot at Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ. In 2012, COL Brannon was selected as an Army Interagency Fellow and was posted to Washington, D. C. in order to advise and assist the United States Border Patrol. Social Media; News; 433 Mallory Hall 323A Scott Shipp Hall agnorrt@vmi.edu, Professor 540-464-7637 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. crancejh@vmi.edu 2023BBprogram wm51FINAL (PDF) - Virginia Military Institute. 123-126. 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. M.S. in English / Rhetoric from St. storesva@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor Captain Baur has been an instructor in the Department of Human Performance and Wellness since 2017. He encourages any cadets who are interested in or would like help with public speaking to arrange a meeting with him. Bio. 540-464-7241 in Art and a B.A. ), "People vs. Prairie Chickens Revisited: Stated Preference with Explicit Non-Market Tradeoffs," Defense and Peace Economics, 18:3, 2007, pp 223 - 244, (with Mike McKee. 302 Smith Hall atkinsonte@vmi.edu 540-464-7131 laroussiss@vmi.edu whiteheadak@vmi.edu, Academic Advising Coordinator Specialty: Astronomy, Thin Films and Thin Film Devices Previously, Bogart spent 38 years in the United States Army in both the Regular Army and National Guard. 540-464-7552 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). 540-464-7770 540-464-7893 Office Manager 310 Nichols Engineering Building She also examines the cultural history of martial arts in East Asia. 226 Marshall Hall Moosman, P. R., Jr., H. H. Thomas, and J. P. Veilleux. He is also responsible for the Rat Challenge Program (experiential outdoor program), that was initiated in 1968. I am an associate professor of economics at Virginia Military Institute, with research and teaching interests in Applied Microeconomics. - University of South CarolinaB.S. Academic Interests: Research efforts in the Cartwright group are focused on the discovery, development, and understanding of new synthetic methodologies that allow for the facile construction of useful chemical building blocks as well as broaden the synthetic toolbox for complex molecular synthesis. https://www.stevenlandgraf.com/ His publications include work on the behaviors of major and regional powers, comparative regionalism, and the international politics of sport. He specializes in nineteenth-century Spanish literature, visual culture, and intellectual history. Bio. hildrethra@vmi.edu She enjoys exploring new areas of research and mentoring students. Bio, Assistant ProfessorCivil and Environmental Engineering. 405E Maury-Brooke Hall "New Information Regarding Consumption and Wealth Asymmetries," Academy of Economics and Finance Journal, 2011 vol 2. He currently serves as an associate editor for the Robert Frost Review. 540-464-7548 In August 2000, Wes joined the Information Technology department as Microcomputer Support Manager and became Network Manager in 2008. 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. dalessandrokc@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor The VMI Foundation's mission is simple: raise, steward, and invest the funds entrusted to it for the sole purpose of advancing Virginia Military Institute. bakichsd@vmi.edu Bio, Associate ProfessorEconomics and Business, Office Hours: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.Mondays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Research Interests: IT-business strategic alignment, power & politics in the workplace, drivers of IT use, Associate Professor Anderson, S.C. Cook, C.R. gilbertkm@vmi.edu, Assistant Site Director manjerovicme@vmi.edu First, my students and I have been investigating nest defense behavior in Tree Swallows. Currently, she teaches English Composition and Literature courses online for Dabney Lancaster Community College in Virginia and Eastern Gateway Community College in Ohio. waldronpj@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor ), "Does Defense Spending Really Promote Aggregate Output in the U.S.?" There he contributed to research projects on differential vibrations on bridge structures, the characterization of materials used in precast bridge connections, the use of lightweight concrete in bridge girders, precast concrete connections, and the Long-Term Bridge program. 540-464-7482 Prior to arriving at VMI, Dr. Johnson was a strength and conditioning coach at Radford University (1995-1998) and Virginia Tech (1998-2006). At VMI, she directs La mesa de espaol and the summer study abroad program in Alcal de Henares (Madrid). Ph.D. - University of Virginia Use of rock-crevices in winter by big brown bats and eastern small-footed bats in the Appalachian Ridge and Valley of Virginia. summersbj@vmi.edu After graduating in 2014, she worked as an analytical and process chemist at ChemTreat and Syngenta. Ph.D. - Emory University 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. Bio. Sebastino holds a bachelors degree in mathematics from The Citadel and a master of business administration degree from Old Dominion University. Bio, Associate ProfessorCivil and Environmental Engineering. 540-464-7218 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. Specialty: Socio-behavioral influences on well-being; the psychology of aging M.S. 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. Lt. Col. (R) Brown retired from service in February 2012. Daniel returned to VMI in January 2013 and is currently teaching Physical Chemistry. Associate Professor Her research interests include teaching Chinese as a second language, prosody, interface between language and music, and second language acquisition. Dr. Steve Gerome has been teaching Spanish at the university level since 2006. 418 Mallory Hall 540-464-7354 COL Scott Brannon serves as the Professor of Military Science for the Virginia Military Institute. Smythe, G. Savini, F. Monaco, P. De Santis, N. Zhang, W.J. moralescp@vmi.edu, Instructor 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. Cadet-initiated Research on rhetorical analysis and application: Col. McDonald received the VMI Distinguished Teaching Award in 2006 and was elected as a faculty initiate to the VMI Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa in 2010. 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. Darrell is a technical professional with more than 12 years experience in design and 16 years computer applications. Washburn University Athletics Department Petro Allied Health Center | 1700 SW College Ave. | Topeka, Kan. 66621 Main: (785) 670-1135 | Tickets: (785) 670-BODS wutickets.com | Fax: (785) 670-1091 Staff Directory Members By Category/Department Footer Virginia State University 1 Hayden Dr. Virginia State University, VA 23806 804-524-5000 Virginia State University 1 Hayden Dr. Virginia State University, VA 23806 804-524-5000 Policies mccleskeynt@vmi.edu Cooperband, K. Boroczky, A. Hartness, T.H. In 2008, she assumed the responsibility as the administrator of the LMS (Learning Management System). Camp. Professor He is currently assigned as a Military Science IV Instructor for the Army ROTC department at the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia. She also believes that hedgehogs are awesome. Meritorious Service Medal, Combat Action Badge, and Drill Sergeant Badge. Bio, Director of Preston Library A member of the class of 1996, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the US Air Force. Nurse practitioners treat both physical and mental conditions through comprehensive history taking, physical exams, and ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests. M.S. Curriculum guide: The Things They Carried by Tim OBrien. 540-464-7983 marshallml@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor 303 Smith Hall mattesonca@vmi.edu, Network Technician To define what is acquired in language acquisition and consider how this transforms the speaker. williamshj@vmi.edu. Bio. austinat@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor At VMI, she is currently specializing in PS 344: Leadership in Organizations. NP's make prevention, wellness, and patient education priorities. Ph.D. - Ajou University, South Korea Administrative Assistant and Receptionist 540-464-7363 Rezendes, Rhett, Ophelias Death and Early Modern Attitudes towards Suicide. Conference of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Virtual, November 2021. 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. 307 Letcher Avenue (with Mark Tuttle). williamstj@vmi.edu (in English; Forensic linguistics, criminal cases and the police interview), XIX Congreso de Novela y Cine Negro de la Universidad de Salamanca, April, 2013, La autotraduccin: la teora y los retos del gnero (. 540-464-7451 Ph.D. - University of Oxford teagueba@vmi.edu, Executive Secretary Department Head Department Head A graduate of ECPI Technical College, he began his career in 1999 with Professional Network Services as a network cable installer. Bio. David is Network + certified with many years troubleshooting Network, Server and desktop issues. 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. Col. Faust is married to the former Allie Skukan of Chicago, Illinois. She later went on to complete her Doctor of Nursing Practice from James Madison University in 2019. 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.

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