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In order to get cadets using the skills they develop in the classroom, LTC Kendrick led a new 400-level course in the spring of 2019 in which cadets taught an eight-week French course to local middle school and high school students. 2011. VMI Museum System Store Supervisor 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. Bio, Professor Ashleigh B. Smythe and W. Duane Hope. 540-464-7548 SFC Bryan is also currently assigned as an Assistant Professor of Military Science at the Marshall-New Market Army ROTC Battalion at Virginia Military Institute. Associate Professor 540-464-7045 540-464-7496 Specialty: Chinese Director, Summer Transition Program (STP) mcmormickbn@vmi.edu, Assistant Director of Admissions in Automated Technology Management from James Madison University. He has taught courses or guest lectured on international affairs, national security, intelligence, and military history at National Defense University, Columbia University, and American University as well as, in retirement, at VMI, Southern Virginia University, and Washington & Lee University. gibsonnc@vmi.edu, Accountant, Financial Accounting - U.S. Army Command and General Staff College M. Ed. He has also previously served on various community organizations including the Lexington/Rockbridge United Way, Lexington/Rockbridge Chamber of Commerce and the House Mountain Management Committee. During his career, he deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom; to Afghanistan & Qatar in support of Operation Enduring Freedom; to Haiti in support of Operation Uphold Democracy, and Bosnia/Herzegovina. Bio. BBA California State University, Fresno In 2001, following his initial assignment to VMI, he returned to Ft Bragg as a member of the 18th Airborne Corps, Special Operations Coordination Element. funkta@vmi.edu, Instructor Afterwards, Colonel Bogart transferred to Special Operations Command, Africa and commanded a Special Operations Command and Control Element focused on Libya and North Africa. Recruiting Operations Officer The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. 531 Scott Shipp Hall 540-464-7247 Office of the Deputy Superintendent for Academics and Dean of the Faculty. He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Counseling from the J.W. Mohameds publications:https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pOxASp0AAAAJ&hl=, Assistant Commandant for Support Coached military commanders in strategic speech and negotiation and briefed soldiers and marines pre-deployed for conflict zones on verbal and nonverbal communication. Currently a candidate for the Ph.D. in Education, Curriculum, and Instruction with a concentration in Integrative STEM Education (I-STEM Ed.) He initiated and, since 2014, has co-directed the VMI in Paris summer study abroad program. We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. Maj. Phelps holds a Masters of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English/Theatre Arts from Averitt University. Mr. Scott Belliveau '83 is an Instructor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science. 540-464-7497 Following this assignment, Col. Faust wrapped up his Air Force service with a one year assignment in Seoul, South Korea. 225 Marshall Hall 540-464-7871 Bio, Registrar Professor in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from Oxford University in 1988. 540-464-7667 Subcutaneous movements of visible implant elastomers in wood frogs (Rana sylvatica). Bio. His research interests include Arabic language and culture, Arabic dialects, linguistics, pedagogy, second language acquisition, and sociolinguistics. DOI: 10.3996/122019-NAF-002. He is a former Fulbright Exchange scholar in Arabic at St. Edwards University in Austin, Texas. Adjunct Professor dunbarca@vmi.edu 540-464-7234 540-464-7706 Professor blakese@vmi.edu, Professor Before joining the History Department at VMI, he received a bachelors degree in Classics from Cornell University, a masters degree in the History of Christianity from Harvard Divinity School, and a doctorate in History from the University of California, Berkeley. The teacher is a facilitator, providing opportunities for students to communicate genuinely, spontaneously, and meaningfully in a target language. She teaches the two-semester U.S. History course as well as upper-division classes on Antebellum America, the Civil War and the U.S. South. He is currently working on a second book concerning the Battle of Mukden during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). 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. She has also written book reviews for Renaissance Quarterly, Sixteenth Century Journal, Journal of Northern Renaissance Art, and Historians of Netherlandish Art Review of Books, and has presented her work at numerous conferences in North America and in Europe. Eventually, the position evolved to building and maintaining computing labs for the Engineering Division and specializing in installing and maintaining engineering specific software packages. Capturing the auditory experience of behaving bats: a preliminary study. Coales teaching responsibilities include: Fitness and Aging, Boxing, and Resistance Training. youngbloodre@vmi.edu, Director of Food Service Bio. B.A. He holds a bachelors in business administration information systems from California State University, Fresno and is pursuing a Master of Science Cybersecurity from Webster University. Assistant Chief of Staff Cadet Government Prior to coming to VMI in 2009, he worked as a professional writer and editor in New Orleans, where he was a regular contributor to The Times-Picayune and The Old House Journal, and covered New Orleans tourism for TravelAgeWest, a West Coast travel industry publication. Ed.D. Moosman, P. R., Jr., H. H. Thomas, and J. P. Veilleux. At VMI, she is currently specializing in PS 344: Leadership in Organizations. The VMI football family has had the opportunity to bring several new coaching staff members to post. 540-464-7720 [1] Notable coaches include Blandy Clarkson, who spent seven seasons with the Keydets and led the team to their first undefeated season in 1920; John McKenna, the school's all-time most victorious coach who compiled a record of 62608 in thirteen seasons with VMI while winning four Southern Conference championships; and Bob Thalman, the second most victorious coach who led the team to the 1974 and 1977 conference titles. 540-464-7752 323A Scott Shipp Hall Bio. 540-464-7537 He has experience tutoring and working with upper-level college and post-graduate students from the Defense Language Institute (DLI) and the Department of State. 540-464-7425 In 2006, He transferred to the 80th Training Division (IT) in Richmond, Virginia. An honors graduate of Rollins College, she earned her Ph.D. in English, with a specialization in rhetoric and composition studies, at Texas Christian University under the mentorship of Gary Tate, Winifred Bryan Horner, and Jim Corder. 540-464-7928 A. Passmore, Ph.D.is an Assistant Professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science. Lt. Col. Julie Phillips Brown is an interdisciplinary poet, visual artist, literary critic, and editor. abryga@vmi.edu 438 Mallory Hall Ph.D. - Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda 540-464-7213 In the CEE department, he served as the ASCE Student Chapter Advisor for eight years. 216 Carroll Hall Her research interests lie primarily in the area of 17th century German emblems and foreign language pedagogy. Specialty: Physical Chemistry He joined the Army in October 2004 and attended AIT (Advanced Individual Training) at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, to be a Human Resources Specialist. Her current research involves impacts for critical reflective writing on design-based learning. He attended the Field Artillery Officer Basic course in FT Sill, OK, then reported to 3/6 Field Artillery (GS), 1st Infantry Division at FT Riley, KS. carricoab@vmi.edu 540-464-7327 2110 Kilbourne Hall 2006. Patrick J. hand@vmi.edu, Desktop Support Manager 540-464-7360 Katherine GilliamRuffin was born and raised in South Boston, Virginia. Now he begins his fourth head coaching job at what might be his toughest assignment yet. Dr. LaRocca is a graduate of theU.S. Military Academy, and he earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Alabama. Ph.D. - Georgia Institute of Technology She also currently serves as the Director of Physical Training for the Summer Transition Program. Ph.D. - Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Ph.D. The Pennsylvania State University Ph.D. - Indiana University 512 Scott Shipp Hall His area of focus centers on the benefits derived from Resistance Training from both a performance perspective, and a health/wellness perspective. Working across disciplines, Idewu continues to mentor students from 10 different majors helping them increase their academic scores and professional potential. Col. Newhouse is also an officer in the American Society of Engineering Educators Southeast Section and is an ExCEEd graduate. While in Saudi Arabia, First Lieutenant Beck was honored to be promoted to Captain by Lieutenant General Mundy, the Commanding General of MARCENT. A. Photocatalytic Aminodecarboxylation of Carboxylic Acids. He was assigned to the 4th Infantry Division, where in 2006, as an assistant division chief of staff, he managed a Baghdad centric civic action supporting a population of 11 million Iraqis during the height of religious violence. Bio. ramseymf@vmi.edu August 2005 - March 2006, Student, Academy Flight Screening, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado, April 2006 - October 2006, Student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Columbus AFB, Mississippi, November 2006 - October 2007, Student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Corpus Christi Naval Air Station, Texas, November 2007 - February 2008, Student, C-130 training, Little Rock AFB, Arkansas, March 2008 - May 2012, EC-130H Pilot, Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, June 2012 - August 2012, Student, RQ-4 training, Beale AFB, California, September 2012 October 2016, Chief of Training, RQ-4 Evaluator Pilot, Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota, March 2015 January 2016, Tops in Blue Troop Commander/Tour Director, San Antonio, Texas, October 2016 April 2017, Assistant Director of Operations, RQ-4 Evaluator Pilot, Andersen AFB, Guam, April 2017 June 2020, Branch Chief, AF TENCAP, Schriever AFB, Colorado, July 2020 Present, Aerospace Studies Instructor, AF ROTC Det 880, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA. "Historical Performance of Private Equity: Cross-Country Evidence," in Private Equity: Opportunities and Risks. Since its inception in 1891, the program has had 30 head coaches. 224 Scott Shipp Hall 540-464-7240 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. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and was an instructor at Boston College before joining the faculty at VMI. schablikjc@vmi.edu She was born in Romania, where she spent the first ten years of her life, then relocated to Germany where she completed high school. 540-464-7725 540-464-7503 540-464-7627 From April 1997 to April 1998, he served as the Deputy Chief of Air Defense Analysis. - Universit Paris-Sorbonne Review of Financial Economics, 17:1, 2008, (with Capt Robert Carden and Major Sonia Leach. He routinely volunteers as a judge and parliamentarian for speech and debate tournaments, and with community organizations to improve their intercultural relations. Specialists Coach/Specialists 540-464-7521 540-464-7521: woodgw@vmi.edu: JB Lageman: Defensive Line 540-464-7518 540-464-7518: lagemanjb@vmi.edu: Jack Abercrombie: Offensive Line 540-464-9191 540-464-9191: abercrombiejm@vmi.edu: Pat Brown: Secondary/Corners AJ Hampton: Wide Receivers Coach Keith Jones Daniel Harrison is a 2005 VMI chemistry graduate. 533 Scott Shipp Hall Bio, Specialty: Organic Chemistry & Natural Products Chemistry and Chemical Ecology. hudsonjw@vmi.edu, Accounts Payable Specialist 540-464-7657 In 2004 she was hired by Communication Technologies from 2004-2010as a contract Human Resource Assistant in the Army Department. 2046 Ext. smytheab@vmi.edu Bio, Assistant Professor, Physics and Astronomy, IT Specialist/Systems Engineer La autotraduccin: la teora y los retos del gnero (in English;SelfTranslation; theory and challenges in the genre), edited by : Alex Martn Escrib and Javier Snchez Zapatero, Clsicos y contemporneos en el gnero negro, Andavira, 2018, pp.247-254. Professor Mohammed Shihab obtained his M.A. Master Sgt. At VMI, she directs La mesa de espaol and the summer study abroad program in Alcal de Henares (Madrid). I have been using behavioral andexperimental methods to study real-world policy and practice-relevant issues. Bio. Bio. Click here to take a moment and familiarize yourself with our Community Guidelines. atkinsonte@vmi.edu He is currently assigned as a Military Science IV Instructor for the Army ROTC department at the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia. 2018 Kilbourne Hall 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. Football Coaches - Towson University Athletics 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. Clark: A.J. From 1989 to 1993, he worked at the American Embassy in Moscow, Russia, and traveled extensively through the former Soviet Union. - Florida State University Balancing in the Middle: Challenges and Advice for Assistant Department Heads, Program Chairs, and Other Mid-level Faculty Leaders. The Department Chair Vol. 540-464-7363 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. In 2019, he received a professional fellowship from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. 540-464-7159 425 Mallory Hall Administrative Assistant wiseha@vmi.edu Billy Parker: assistant head coach/recruiting coordinator/CB 111 Smith Hall 540-464-7194 540-464-7211 Specialty: Nanoscale Materials and Nonlinear Optics by Doug Doughty December 13, 2022 Danny Rocco. youngdh@vmi.edu, Chief of Staff He also taught in Granada, Colorado where he produced a state champion marching band. His published pedagogical materials include a language learning website, French la mode. 540-464-7562 331 Mallory Hall Specialty: Grand Strategy, U.S. Foreign Policy, and Strategic Decision Making Westwood, and B.S.J. 540-464-7331 Prior to this assignment, Captain Watkins served as Flight Commander for the 51st Security Forces Squadron, the largest Security Forces unit in Pacific Air Forces. Prior to her employment at VMI, Laurin worked with the Augusta County Sheriffs Office and the Virginia Department of Transportation. 540-464-7931 226 Marshall Hall pullinje@vmi.edu He was a Via Fellow and taught structural engineering courses while at Virginia Tech. Bio. Frasier. 3018-B Kilbourne Hall Warner, R.H. Hendren, M.J. Hosler. 318 Scott Shipp Hall 323A Scott Shipp Hall in English / Rhetoric from St. - University of Mississippi 325 Scott Shipp Hall 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. Prof. Sunnen received his Ph.D. in Germanic Languages & Literatures from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1990. The most recent Keydet head coach was Sparky Woods, who coached seven seasons for the Keydets before being let go by the school in 2014. Jonathan S. Jones teaches advanced courses on the United States Civil War and Reconstruction, nineteenth century U.S. history, and the history of medicine, as well as the two-semester History of the United States sequence. 3018-C Kilbourne Hall 540-464-7685 Nash, J.J. Boomsma. Captain Baur is originally from the Philadelphia area. - Hollins University 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 His current research projects explore how environmental and climatic changes influenced trade, political decisions, thought processes, human subsistence, adaptability, and ideas of resiliency from the early modern period to the present, while simultaneously inspiring new ways of perceiving, interpreting, and representing nature and provoking changes in the sea and land. They both enjoy cooking food from around the world, being in the forest, and travel. 2006. afrotc@vmi.edu, Registrar/Curator, VMI Museum System Before joining the History Department in Fall 2021, Jones was the inaugural Postdoctoral Scholar in Civil War History at Penn States George and Ann Richards Civil War Era Center. Pritchard, A.B. Ph.D. - Bowling Green University Nick Reveiz: defensive coordinator/LB She received a bachelors degree in Nanjing University, China, and a doctorate degree in History from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Before coming to VMI, he taught at the Universities of Arkansas, Arizona, and Kansas as well as the Universit du Maine in Le Mans, France. ryanka@vmi.edu, Lab Technician 540-464-7869 Mastro, J.H. coxgeoff@vmi.edu, Family Nurse Practitioner The first head coach was Walter Taylor, the son of Walter H. Taylor, a prominent banker, lawyer, and aide-de-camp to Robert E. 404 Carroll Hall Bio. Specialty: American Government, the Congress, and the Presidency 2015. From 2018 to 2021 he served as the Director of information technology at Southern Virginia University. Her teaching and research focus on the economics of institutions, post-socialist economies and politics, economic history, and law and economics. 2009. 2090 Kilbourne Hall The VMI Keydets football team competes in the Southern Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Football Championship Subdivision, representing the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia. jensenrg@vmi.edu He offers capstone seminars for seniors on the American Revolution and North American Indians. Offices A-Z - About - Virginia Military Institute Bio, Expertise: Plant metabolism, biofuel development fromcrop residues, genetic engineering, Associate Professor 333 Scott Shipp Hall Department HeadJackson-Hope Distinguished ProfessorInternational Studies and Political Science, Insurance Coordinator From May 1985 until May 1989, he performed duties as an Operations Officer and commanded a Motorized Rifle Company in 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, Fort Lewis, Washington. During his military career, Col. Gray exercised executive leadership in command and staff positions of increasing responsibility across the globe. Bio, Adjunct FacultyCivil and Environmental Engineering, Instructor in Middle Eastern and North African Studies and a Ph.D. in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching from the University of Arizona. 540-464-7154 In 2015, LT Fontana reported to USS STOCKDALE (DDG-106) in San Diego, CA. Bio. Mohamed received hisdoctorate in computer engineering in 2013 from The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech, USA. Jones, I. Fraser, V.C. Inheroff-hours, she enjoys travel, art, film, her pets, and cooking. 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. desilveycp@vmi.edu.
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