"Double-Edged Satire in Zamyatin's We." coaleja@vmi.edu Administrative Assistant Ph.D. - Pennsylvania State University Office of the Deputy Superintendent for Academics and Dean of the Faculty. 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. sullivanga@vmi.edu Mohammed Shihab obtained his M.A. 540-464-7532 540-464-7423 His main interests at present revolve around the Resistance (both military and civilian) in Germany against the Nazi regime and the efforts to save refugees from war-torn Europe. It is rewarding to bepart of that conversation between the students and the assignment. Assistant Professor Administrative Assistant He initiated and, since 2014, has co-directed the VMI in Paris summer study abroad program. lovejn@vmi.edu, Registered Nurse 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 Museum of the Civil War Herpetological Review 37:300-301. Bio. He was also an Infrastructure Software Engineer at the Center for Open Science, Virginia, USA. Bio, Department Head 540-464-7218 Payroll Technician Environmental regulations and the flow of FDI: The Pollution Haven Hypothesis. - Washington University Ruth Ann lives in Lexington with her husband Steve, and two daughters. M.S. He is married and lives in Staunton, Virginia. Defense and Peace Economics, 19:6, 2008, pp 435 - 447, (with Mark Tuttle. 540-464-7297 2020 Kilbourne Hall youngdh125@vmi.edu 363 Scott Shipp Hall Ph.D. - Virginia Tech William F. Bither served Army ROTC at Virginia Military Institute twice. Recent cadet fieldwork includes Project-based Teaching in local schools, the Rockbridge Memoir Project with local writers, and the Rockbridge Girls Leadership Exchange. Professor 431 Mallory Hall He and his wife Tracy were married in May 1987 (the day after graduation). 323A Scott Shipp Hall The third addition to the coaching staff: Pat Brown former defensive coordinator and cornerbacks coach for Widener College. He served in the Army as a Supply Sergeant for 20 years and retired in 2006. 540-464-7285 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. He has worked in leadership and teaching roles for both VMIs Arabic Startalk program and Project GO. brodieja@vmi.edu Prior to her employment at VMI, Laurin worked with the Augusta County Sheriffs Office and the Virginia Department of Transportation. Recruiting Operations OfficerMilitary Science and Leadership, Associate Professor 215 Carroll Hall Instructor Colonel James currently teaches American Government within the International Studies Department. Tanjina Afrin, Ph.D., P.E. While at Wake Forest University, she participated in a semester study abroad experience in Venice, Italy. farleykd@vmi.edu, Commandants Office Chief of Staff Bio. Professor 303 E Maury Brooke Hall While in seminary, Chaplain Casper was also engaged in full-time pastoral ministry as a Youth and Young Adult Pastor in a local church. 540-464-7045 307 Letcher Avenue, Room 106 in Applied Economics from Marquette University, and a B.A. hildrethsc@vmi.edu Although a medievalist by virtue of his interest in Arthurian tales and their Germanic versions, he has concentrated his research and teaching on 20th-century Germany in recent years. 540-464-7627 His responsibilities include recruiting, instructing, counseling, and training cadets to become highly effective officers in either the United States Air Force or the United States Space Force. Additionally, he has authored several articles while an additional one on the 1680-1707 Mughal-Maratha Wars will appear in April 2020 in the series Small Wars and Insurgencies published by Routledge. 540-464-7227 540-464-7354 He was emergency-deployed for the Yom Kipper War and saw duty as Detachment Officer-in-Charge in numerous locations including Midway Island, Kwajalein, Diego Garcia, and Malaysia. 540-464-7983 Bio, Instructor Yahner also helped head the Nittany Lions to an 8-4 record as head coach Bill OBrien would be named the Bear Bryant Maxwell Football Club and ESPN National Coach of the Year, according to VMI. Returning coaches moving to different assignments in 2022 are Pat Ashford (offensive coordinator from wide receivers), Bill Parker (cornerbacks from running backs), and Kendrick Scott (running backs from cornerbacks). 2455: Scott.Rumsey@Marist.edu: Jake Dembow '09/'15M: Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Ext. Specialty: Letters L-Z (Female), Letters I, U-Z (Male), Inside VMI Ambassador On Tuesday, VMI Football Head Coach Danny Rocco announced that Bryan Stinespring, Rich Yahner, and. 540-464-7218 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. Ph.D. - University of California Davis Bio. During this deployment, Second Lieutenant Beck served as the Platoon Commander and Fire Direction Officer (FDO) of First Platoon in exercises across the PACOM area of operations. Bio, ProfessorDepartment HeadHuman Performance and Wellness (HPW). Bio. His current research addresses the role of UN peacekeeping in reducing civil war violence and promoting military reform and democratic stability. Bio. He was named director of Information Technology in 2019. 514 Scott Shipp Hall Mohamed Azab is an assistant professor in the computer and information sciences department. Danny Rocco - Head Football Coach - Staff Directory - Virginia Military Institute Final 3 11 VMI 14 12:00 PM VMI VMI MBB Feb 04 VMI 54 Mercer 80 VMI 2nd, 4550 February 5, 2023 MBB Final Wed Feb 08 Furman 94 VMI 63 Men's Basketball February 8, 2023 7:00 PM Men's Basketball Furman February 8, 2023 7:00 PM LAX 4:00 PM Fri Feb 10 VMI Queens His military education includes Army Basic Training Course, Warrior Leadership Course, Army Instructor Training Course, Army Basic Officer Course, Military Intelligence Basic Officer Leadership Course, Company Commander First Sergeant Course, and the Military Intelligence Captain Career Course. 2006. Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Chicago Schablik was selected as the NCO of the month for the AFNorth Battalion at Mons, Belgium in 2013. He lives in Lexington with his wife Leslie and their three children - Mitch, Bryan, and Elsa. pattersonse@vmi.edu, Deputy Director for Engineering and Construction Chaplain (Lieutenant Colonel) John P. Casper '04 was born and raised in Norfolk, VA and is a 2004 VMI graduate. 438 Mallory Hall 540-464-7114 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. bitherch@vmi.edu, Director of Corps Marksmanship and NCAA Rifle Coach 228 Post Hospital lillyel10@vmi.edu Undergraduate course offerings include American Foreign Policy and International Political Economy. She also serves as the chapter adviser for the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, Sigma Delta Pi. drug task force, and the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia. 111 Smith Hall http://www.ramoni-lasisi.com/ He is a published author of two books and several articles on counterinsurgency and special operations. Professor Turk McCleskey received his doctorate from The College of William and Mary in 1990 and joined the VMI faculty in 1994. She joined the Mechanical Engineering Department in 2010. 537 Scott Shipp Hall Education/Test Control Officer Ashleigh B. Smythe. 540-464-7141 Wes came to VMI in 1981 as a support technician in the Physics department. Specialist in Oral and Digital Communication Areas of Interest Research and Objectives, Deputy Superintendent for Academics and Dean of the Faculty Patricia has extensive international experience. Ph.D. - Auburn University Lt. Col. Atwell is the author of the novels The Good Ones (forthcoming from Harper Books) and Wild Girls (Scribner). For more than a decade, Colonel McDonald has been exploringphotographyas a creative extension of his academic interests in the literature and culture of the South. 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. Bio, Police Officer Colonel Robert B. James, Jr. (United States Army -retired) is an adjunct professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science and held the Mary Moody Northen Visiting Professor Chair from 2017 - 2022. Wegrzyn, Thaddeus,Henry IV and Royal Rebellions in Early Modern England. Conference of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Virtual, November 2021. bauerda@vmi.edu He was assigned as a targeting officer with Special Operations Command Korea (SOCKOR). 540-464-7582 2052 Kilbourne Hall 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. Ph.D. Virginia Tech Ph.D. - University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign Moosman, P. R., Jr., J. P. Veilleux, G. W. Pelton, and H. H. Thomas. 721 Nichols He has great history and an outstanding reputation in the state of Virginia, Coach Rocco said. MH 313-D goentl@vmi.edu 307 Letcher Avenue, Room 102 His publications include work on the behaviors of major and regional powers, comparative regionalism, and the international politics of sport. 315 Maury-Brooke Hall He teaches Navigation and Naval Operations. Specialty: Geotechnical Engineering and Geology She received her B.A. He teaches courses on international politics, American foreign policy, terrorism, domestic politics, and war, religion and war, and research design. moosmandl@vmi.edu Bio, Instructor - MS II Department Head 215 Carroll Hall 540-464-7017 540-464-7493 Instructor In 2019, he received a professional fellowship from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. 2094 Kilbourne Hall 2090 Kilbourne Hall hydejl@vmi.edu, Professor 540-464-7288 A comparison of survey methods for documenting presence of Myotis leibii (eastern small-footed bats) at roosting areas in western Virginia. 2003. 540-464-7162 https://www.stevenlandgraf.com/ lewisrc@vmi.edu, Professor University of Virginia He also provided translation and interpretation services in Spanish/English in cases and numerous judicial proceedings involving criminal and civil litigation, workers compensation, criminal prosecutions, and in federal and state criminal investigations. - Regent University 2004 Kilbourne Hall 540-464-7447 He was elected as the Troop Drill Sergeant of the Cycle twice between 2005-2007. During his time as department head, a minor in Exercise Science was initiated, and the name of the department was changed - from the Department of Physical Education to the Department of Human Performance and Wellness. 512 Scott Shipp Hall His research in economic history explores workers compensation insurance, labor laws, and public housing. and M.A. (with Mark Tuttle). He has been teaching and coaching at the Virginia Military Institute since 2006. Hughes, Joseph, Suicide in Hamlet. Conference of the American/Popular Association in the South, Wilmington, NC, September 2019. 101 Old Hospital A native of Lexington, she holds a B.A. 540-464-7361 513 Scott Shipp Hall They have four children and five grandchildren. 225 Marshall Hall Pulmonary Pathophysiology: The Essentials. In 2006, he joined VMI in the business office as the Institute planning officer. Ph.D. - University of Wisconsin-Madison 540-464-7637 Nash, J.J. Boomsma. M.E. 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. 540-464-9925 Jeff Matteson joined VMI in August of 1998 after nine years with Rockbridge County Schools. MAJ Elliss awards and decorations include the Bronze Star, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Combat Infantrymans Badge, the Army Parachutist Badge, the Navy and Marine Corps Parachutist Badge, and the German Parachutist Badge in Silver Grade. Professor Staff Sgt. braunkl@vmi.edu 540-464-7456 The students interact with the language as they share their ideas and opinions. Daniel returned to VMI in January 2013 and is currently teaching Physical Chemistry. 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. 418 VMI Parade, Commandant 141 bissellga@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant 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. Bio, Lab Technician Coale has degrees from Springfield College, James Madison University, and the University of Maryland. Specialty: French She serves as the Institute Pre-Law Advisor and the Alumni Network Coordinator in the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies. 540-464-7560 In his free time Major Ellis enjoys time with his four children, writing historical fiction, and volunteering in outdoor-based therapeutic programs for injured veterans. Lt. Col. Specialty: Environmental Engineering, Water and Wastewater Following Officer Candidate School and follow-on courses at Fort Benning, COL Brannon was assigned to 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division at Fort Benning, Georgia where he served as Rifle Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, and Scout Platoon Leader. During his military career, Col. Gray exercised executive leadership in command and staff positions of increasing responsibility across the globe. 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. Columbia College He is an active participant in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) student chapter at VMI and also serves on the National ASCE Committee on Licensure (COL) and Committee on Student Members (CSM). Food habits of eastern small-footed bats (Myotis leibii) in New Hampshire. 428 Scott Shipp Hall In: Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. 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. 2007. 540-464-7218 Ph.D. - University of South Carolina Samuel K. Allen is a Professor of Economics at the Virginia Military Institute. He enlisted as a Cavalry Scout in 1998 and has served in the US Army Reserves until the present. Darrell Campbell joined VMI in November 1997 after five years in private industry with Des Champs Labs, the leading provider of custom heat recovery HVAC units. Specialty: Atomic/Molecular Physics Other research and teaching interests include propaganda theory and criticism, rhetorical approaches to political virtues, and emotional intelligence in everyday democratic interactions. Inflammation and infection in nave human cystic fibrosis airway grafts. 540-464-7397 Subcutaneous movements of visible implant elastomers in wood frogs (Rana sylvatica). His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and book publications. Her primary interests involve supporting the holistic and lifelong health and fitness of the Corps through teaching foundational concepts in training, research that investigates relevant training practices and outcomes, and by mentoring cadets in their individual training endeavors. He was selected as a 1st Cavalry Division Top 50 Cal. He is also the assistant director of Rat Challenge and is primarily in charge of overseeing the onsite activities, with oversight of the Low Initiatives. Rich and I have shared common experiences having both coached at Penn State as well as at The University of Virginia, Coach Rocco said. He has taught all levels of Arabic as well as co-taught courses on language acquisition and linguistics. Joyces area of focus is on the benefits of outdoor adventure programs such as Rat Challenge as they pertain to first-year cadets. - College of William and Mary He is an active member of Phantom Airborne Brigade, a round canopy tactical parachute team that helps combat-wounded, service disabled, and other veterans back into the skies to jump with their comrades. Capt. - University of South Carolina, 709 NicholsVirginia Military InstituteLexington, VA 24450, P: (540) 464-7533F: (540) 464-7663E: hardinj@vmi.edu, Assistant Director, Office of Global Education Parasite ecology and evolution -My students and I study a variety of parasitic worms. Deputy Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Assistant Athletic Director for Operations and Finance/SWA, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications (FB, Rifle, Water Polo), Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, 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, 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), Defensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator, 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). 540-383-3440 Capt. Dr. Xie is an Associate Professor of Chinese at Virginia Military Institute where she teaches Chinese language and culture courses. lillycp@vmi.edu The official Football Coach List for the . Dr. McCain is a biochemist with research interests in the study of enzymes. Bio. Certifications held include Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) in Window NT Operating Systems, and passage of the fundamentals of engineering exam, which is the first part of the Professional Engineers certification (P.E.). 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). jiangs@vmi.edu, Professor Shore duty assignments included two tours at the U.S. Cain was fired with one game remaining in the 1998 season, leaving, "Lee's Famous Staff Officer Walter Taylor Jr.", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_VMI_Keydets_head_football_coaches&oldid=1131652070, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 5 January 2023, at 04:05. Ph.D. University of Kansas Dr. Baur is a Lexington, Virginia native. 540-464-7194 Schablik's military and civilian education includes the Cadre Faculty Development Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Master Educator Course, Unit Prevention Leader, Basic Combatives Course, Tactical Combatives Course, Advanced Leaders Course, Basic Leaders Course, Manager Development Course, Supervisor Development Course, and the Human Resources Management Course. Bio. 326 Scott Shipp Hall and Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Colorado Boulder. Lt. Col.(R) Brown is from Russellville, Arkansas. 309 Nichols Engineering Annex Plant Physiology 147:1046-1061. sorrellssg@vmi.edu, Registered Nurse baurkg@vmi.edu Bio, Department Head 703 Nichols 522 Scott Shipp Hall 303 Smith Hall Mohamed is the founder of the Cyber Security and IoT lab hosting Mohameds Ph.D. and Masters students' research activities. 2016 Kilbourne Hall Ph.D. - Clemson University Ph.D. - Ajou University, South Korea Military Science Instructor Supervisor 540-464-7191 540-464-7374 In 2019, he published a textbook, "Introduction to PHP Web Services: PHP, Javascript, MySQL, SOAP, RESTful, JSON, XML, WSDL" which is currentlyavailable on Amazon.com. Currently, she teaches English Composition and Literature courses online for Dabney Lancaster Community College in Virginia and Eastern Gateway Community College in Ohio. Stinespring has more than 30 years of coaching experience, including two years as a part of Coach Roccos staff at Delaware, and more than 26 years of experience in a variety of roles at Virginia Tech, including 11 seasons working as an offensive coordinator, according to VMI. 405E Maury-Brooke Hall Delaney, John. Afterwards, Colonel Bogart transferred to Special Operations Command, Africa and commanded a Special Operations Command and Control Element focused on Libya and North Africa. 125 Post Hospital 326 Mallory Hall 540-464-7979 alghazojm@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor Interim Director of John Adams Center He deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. While deployed to Afghanistan, he was assigned to Joint Task Force Paladin, and selected to be the Counter-IED Team Leader (O-3 Position) for Ghazni Province. in French and Comparative Literature at Universit Paris-Sorbonne (IV), Ms. Bouillon spent an academic year as a Language Teaching Assistant at Washington and Lee University (2016-2017); she then returned to France to complete a Masters degree in teaching French as a foreign language at the Sorbonne and she is now back in the United States pursuing a Ph.D. in French and Francophone Studies at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn), where she's taught elementary, intermediate and advanced French courses. Bio, Specialty: Organic Chemistry & Synthetic and Medicinal Chemistry. neassl@vmi.edu 540-464-7045 - University of Mississippi 3. The essay goes on to identify the concept of democratic argument, a type of post-dialectical persuasion that seeks to control the terms of discourse by negating disinterested choice. Her scholarly works primarily focuses on the Civil War in Virginia, examining how the war affected the lives of southerners on the local level. Ph.D. - Yale University, History The new name provides a more accurate description of the departments overall focus, goals, and research initiatives. Schablik served as a Joint Military Mail Terminal Postal Team leader, Casualty Liaison Team Leader, Administrative Special Assistant to the United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, United States Forces of Korea Commander, Executive Administrative Assistant to the United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, United States Forces of Korea Commander, Executive Administrative Assistant to the Commander, Deputy Chief of Staff Operations and Intelligence Administrative Assistant, Task Force Battalion S1 NCOIC, Battalion S1 and Operations NCOIC, and Army ROTC instructor. Lt. Col. Mary Stewart Atwell came to VMI in 2015. 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. Bio, Writing Center Consultant Professor 540-464-7667 Bio, Specialty:Physical Chemistry &Synthesis of Inorganic Complexes for Applications in Electrocatalysis and Renewable Energy. Forces Korea, 8th Army Support Element, South Korea, American Forces North, NATO, Mons Belgium, 2nd Infantry Division, Combined Division, South Korea, Joint Communication Support Element, Tampa, Florida. williamshj@vmi.edu. Specialty: Advertising Colonel Travis Homiak, USMC, was commissioned in the United States Marine Corps in 1994 from the Virginia Military Institute. 540-464-7632 Specialty: Letters D-I, U-Z (Male), Open House Liaison He received a Masters Degree in Education from the University of Massachusetts, Boston in 2004. Before serving in Legislative Affairs, Lt Col Braman was selected as the plankholder Senior Command Duty Officer for the Joint Interagency Task Force West, where he managed and ran the day to day operations and coordinated international narcotics interdictions for the Counternarcotics Operations Center. laroccama@vmi.edu 432 Scott Shipp Hall 709 Nichols tomlindj@vmi.edu, Director In her spare time, she swims, cooks, does yoga and volunteers for Friends of the Chessie Trail. Bio. Bio. J.B. Lageman: defensive line coach Professional Engineer 540-464-7869 Ph.D. Rice University She has also worked in the pharmaceutical industry as a technical writer.

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