Director, Rat Challenge
His success in battery level billets highlighted him as a subject matter expert for rocket artillery operations as he was subsequently hand selected to be the Battalion Fire Direction Officer and Battalion Training Officer in August of 2018. Administrative Assistant
Chem. 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.
Bio. Williams awards and decorations are the Defense Meritorious Service Medal (with one oak leaf cluster), the Army Commendation Medal (with one oak leaf cluster), the Army Achievement Medal (with one oak leaf cluster), and the Parachutist Badge.
Previously, she taught at Cal Poly State University and Missouri State University.
SFC Donald Bryan is originally from Buchanan, Virginia. ticenpj@vmi.edu
hand@vmi.edu, Desktop Support Manager
VMI has recognized Colonel McDonald with several awards, including the Thomas Jefferson Teaching Award (1997), the Matthew Fontaine Maury Award for Excellence in Faculty Research (1998), the VMI Distinguished Teaching Award (2001), and the Wilbur S. Hinman, Jr. Award for Undergraduate Research (2009 and 2010). wyattwj@vmi.edu, Associate Professor
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from the University of Virginia (Middle Eastern Studies and Arabic Language and Culture) and his B.A.
In his civilian career, MAJ Westland is a retired police officer and is currently a real estate agent in Southwest Virginia. Dino Waites: safeties coach Assistant Treasurer
Major Wainwright currently maintains the following professional certifications: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and CompTIA Security+, IT ManagerComputer and Information Sciences, Assistant Operations Flight Commander
She also teaches Fieldwork courses, with recent sections focusing on Cadet Life at VMI and Women and African-Americans at VMI. 1st Sgt. In this capacity, he was accountable for all associated defense training and all law enforcement responses during his shift amid armistice operations. 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 2007, the Superintendent presented Colonel McDonald with the VMI Achievement Medal in recognition of his contributions to the Institute. He and his wife, Tammy own Lilly Title and settlement.
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A. Photocatalytic Aminodecarboxylation of Carboxylic Acids. herringps@vmi.edu, Associate Professor
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Prior to his retirement from the Army, he served as the Director of International Programs and Chief of Foreign Liaison for the National Guard Bureau of the United States.
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Ph.D. Strategic Management, University of Glasgow
M.A.
He teaches courses on ethics, religion, and aesthetics.
He holds a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) for promotion to Colonel in the Air National Guard.
Bio. jiangs@vmi.edu, Professor
Her research focuses on social and motivational influences on decision making. Genetic diversity and biological variation among California isolates of Cucumber mosaic virus.
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ledesmalm@vmi.edu, Commandant Office Manager
Returning to VMI in the fall of 2005, Col. Faust served as the Assistant Commandant for Personnel and Logistics for six years.
Gunner at Fort Hood, Texas, in 1998.
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. 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. He is a published author of two books and several articles on counterinsurgency and special operations.
He has earned masters and doctorate degrees in military history from The Ohio State University and a masters degree in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College.
New VMI football coach begins his fourth head coaching position At 65, Danny Rocco has already been a head coach at Liberty, Richmond and Delaware.
His military assignments include the 82nd Airborne Division; 1st Armored Division; 4th Psychological Operations Group; 1st Special Warfare Training Group; XVIII Airborne Corps; The Joint Readiness Training Center; and Headquarters, US Army Forces Command. Bio. Ph.D. - Indiana University
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kellyla@vmi.edu, Associate Professor
Ph.D. University of Kansas
He has directed capstone projects, SURI projects, independent studies, and honors theses on a variety of topics, from the poetry of Langston Hughes to the philosophy of Simone Weil, from Edgar Allan Poes Gothic conventions to Byzantine iconography.
altmannct@vmi.edu
As a microeconomist, he teaches a variety of applied courses including statistics, econometrics, public finance, and labor economics. Capt. 303 Shell Hall
M.D. COL Blandino received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering under the direction of Dr. Earl Thornton. After working as a full-time bridge researcher, Matt returned to academics upon appointment to the Civil Engineering Department at VMI.
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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. Professor
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Her poems have recently appeared in Poetry X Hunger, The Timberline Review, Phi Kappa Phi Forum Magazine, and several of her poems have been anthologized in publications, such as Tupelo Presss 30/30 Anthology.
The team has not had a winning season since 1981 (they had even 66 seasons in 2002 and 2003), and has yet to make the FCS playoffs since the subdivision's inception in 1978. 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).
Schablik has been assigned to the following units: 19th Adjutant General Theater Support Command, South Korea, 8th Army Troop Command, South Korea, 82nd Adjutant General Personnel Service Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, U.S. Athletic Director/ Associate Directors/Faculty Rep. Bryan B. Blair.
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They have four adult children, Robert, Timothy, Kathryn, and Carolina.
He is currently assigned as a Military Science IV Instructor for the Army ROTC department at the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia. 540-464-7331
millerce@vmi.edu, Department Head
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Specifically, Dr. Baur investigates the physiological impact of heavy load carriage in different environments including simulated high altitude.
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.
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Bio.
She also contributes to a research team affiliated with USAIDs Feed the Future program, analyzing food systems and their resilience to external shocks. keeleymr@vmi.edu, Enrollment Services Assistant
in English / Rhetoric from St. 709 Nichols
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Sharkey, E. K., A. ), "The Hot Stock Tip from Debbie: Implications for Market Efficiency," Journal of Behavioral Finance, 8:4, 2007, (with Ken Small. 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.
Crook, T.H. The broad scale of his past work includes the design and analysis of a new rail line in Anacostia, innovative pedestrian signals and intersections, and reconfigurations of work zone lane closures. Dr. Ghani is an active researcher with over 120+ publications in peer-reviewed quality journals and conference proceedings.
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Virginia Museum of the Civil War
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I received my Ph.D. from Florida State University in 2018, an M.S.
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During his career, Staff Sgt.
Some of my current research deals with Internet provider competition, the impact of housing demolition programs, and market power in electricity markets.
Holder of the Burgwyn Chair in Military History
mcmormickbn@vmi.edu, Assistant Director of Admissions
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Assistant Director
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Frasier.
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.
He served as the faculty Advisor and team coach for the VMI Competition team to the Annual International Competition on the Law of Armed Conflict in San Remo. Col. Christina McDonald joined the VMI faculty as the first Institute Director of Writing in 2002.
In 2008 he deployed to Afghanistan to train BN sized Afghan Army elements as senior NCO of another embedded training team.
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Housing Bequests: Incidental or Accidental? taylorem@vmi.edu, Associate Professor
Gerome, Stephen, Lingstica forense, casos penales y la entrevista policial. (inEnglish; Forensic linguistics, criminal cases and the police interview), edited by Alex Martn Escrib and Javier Snchez Zapatero, La (re) invencin del gnero negro.
Her chapter, Up Close and Wide Awake: Participating in Anna Deavere Smiths Social Theater appears in the book, Teaching Critical Performance Theory in Today's Studio, Classroom, and Communities (Routledge, 2020).
wadete@vmi.edu, Executive Administrative Assistant
gearhartjr@vmi.edu
M. Ed.
Editor, Journal of Military History
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She established the Biomechanics Lab at VMI in 2015. He also editedWarfare in Europe, 1919-1939(2008) and co-edited (with Andrew Wiest)War in the Age of Technology: Myriad Faces of Modern Armed Conflict(2001). MAJ Schroepfer earned his B.A. 540-464-7559
8 East Washington Street
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Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Up to the present time, I have been working as a medical interpreter for Area Health Education Center (AHEC) for more than ten years in local hospitals, clinics and schools. 540-464-7164
This focus has lead him to write several papers for ASEE that focus on ways to improve learning in engineering curricula.
George Abry (M.A., Johns Hopkins University) is an instructor in the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies.
Capt.
Bither reported to 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group, Germany and served as a Special Forces Detachment Commander from 1991-1994. brannonjs@vmi.edu
clarkhl@vmi.edu, 1st Sergeant
His academic and research interests include water quality, electrocoagulation, military field drinking water, water treatment plant optimization, and water system vulnerability assessments. NP's make prevention, wellness, and patient education priorities. Bio. 540-464-7220
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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She has published research on economic determinants of hostility toward migrants and linguistic minorities, as well as on the role of corporate lobbying in setting trade policy in different domestic contexts. His area of focus centers on the benefits derived from Resistance Training from both a performance perspective, and a health/wellness perspective. Ziegler: W.A.
Ph.D. Virginia Tech
Her teaching responsibilities include Principles of Physical Conditioning (HPW 205), Speedwork for Running (HPW 326), Passive Stretching and Yoga (HPW 327), and Cardiovascular Training Applications (HPW 413).
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Highlights of his career at the Institute include the band's appearances at the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California, the Macy's Day and St Patrick's Day parades in New York City , the French Bicentennial in Paris, France, four Presidential Inaugural parades, New Orleans and Mobile Mardi Gras parades, and five Gubernatorial Inaugural parades in Richmond, Virginia. Bio.
Ph.D. - North Carolina State University
There he served in the G-3 section.
lackeytm@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor
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. During his command, he converted the company to a multifunctional bridge unit. 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
robinettetb@vmi.edu, Director
From 2018 to 2021 he served as the Director of information technology at Southern Virginia University.
M.F.A.
- James Madison University
He returned to the 489th Engineer Battalion (MECH) in 1994 where he served as the Battalion Operations Officer. Ph.D. - Florida State University
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Butler, Colin, Shakespeares Henry V: Honor Is What You Put In; Honor Is What You Put Out. Conference of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Virtual, November 2021.
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On Tuesday, VMI Football Head Coach Danny Rocco announced that Bryan Stinespring, Rich Yahner, and. Specialty: Vertebrate Biology
Specialty: Urban Economics, Industrial Organization, and Applied Microeconomics
He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and was an instructor at Boston College before joining the faculty at VMI. She resides in Augusta County with her husband and son. Bio, Areas of Specialization: Synthesis, Organometallic, Inorganic, Organic, Catalysis.
Dr. Copeland did his internship and residency at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston. 307 Nichols Engineering Annex
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Cartwright, K. C.; Tunge, J. jonesjs@vmi.edu
At VMI, she teaches all levels of Chinese language classes and culture classes.
Bio.
Coale is responsible for overseeing the departments seven-semester academic program required of all cadets - centered on enhancement of the mind-body connection.
Maj. Megan Roosevelt is an Assistant Professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science. 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. 436 Scott Shipp Hall
siemerstj@vmi.edu, Supervisor of Visitor Services
Marshall Library
The latter topic comprises two classes being 1588-1905 and 1905 to the present.
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chalishajardn@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor
swentymk@vmi.edu
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Journal of Insect Behavior 23:215-225. - Drexel University
Madeleine Forrest Ramsey received bachelor degrees in History and Religious Studies from Randolph-Macon College; a masters degree in History from Clemson University; and a doctorate in History from the University of Arkansas.
He received a bachelor of science in civil engineering from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and a master of science in engineering science from Louisiana State University.
His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and book publications.
crancejh@vmi.edu
Bio. Adjunct Professor
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Her research and teaching explore intersections between creative discourse, pedagogy, and multimodal forms of social literacy, including community-based narratives, documentary theatre, and arts-based learning.
Ph.D. The Pennsylvania State University
Lt. Col. Atwell is the author of the novels The Good Ones (forthcoming from Harper Books) and Wild Girls (Scribner).
Col. Kathleen Bulger-Barnett earned a Ph.D. in Spanish from the University of Kentucky with a specialization in Spanish Golden Age literature. 200 Smith Hall
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In 2013, he became the Institutes first recipient of a fellowship from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Bio. He joined the Army in October 2004 and attended AIT (Advanced Individual Training) at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, to be a Human Resources Specialist. Bio, Instructor
smithmq@vmi.edu
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Bio.
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American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 23:121-127, 2000.
teagueba@vmi.edu, Executive Secretary
Jack Abercrombie: offensive line/run game coordinator In addition to teaching courses in first-year and advanced composition, the history of rhetoric, and the rhetorics of particular discourse communities, she is responsible for ensuring the integrity of writing instruction in the disciplines across Post to ensure that VMI graduates are able to communicate effectively for a variety of occasions and purposes.
Professional Engineer
Dr. Cartwright later went on to graduate school at the University of Kansas and joined the research group of Jon Tunge. Bio.
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He is married to Annetta Joy Alexander formally of Casa, Arkansas.
I have completed a project examining community ecology aspects of an invasive species, garlic mustard, and its impact on understory forest communities. Her research interests include multiagent systems, context/situation-aware computing, collaborative computing, disaster computing, health informatics, access control, privacy, cybersecurity, and so on.
Old Hospital
He has published four books, among them beingGreat Britains Economic Blockade of Germany in World War I, 1914-1918andThe Battle of Heligoland Bightthat were published in 2004 and 2006 respectively. clarkdb@vmi.edu
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. 333 Nichols Engineering Annex
A graduate of ECPI Technical College, he began his career in 1999 with Professional Network Services as a network cable installer.
They have three daughters: Stephanie, Jennifer, and Megan.
Efficacy of visual surveys for monitoring populations of talus-roosting bats. 323A Scott Shipp Hall
From 2001 to 2004 he was an Infantry Platoon Leader, Brigade Adjutant and Battalion Personnel Officer for 3rdBrigade, 82ndAirborne, deploying with his fellow paratroopers to both Afghanistan and Iraq on back to back rotations.
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. Specialty: The effects of poverty and associated risk factors on children's development with a specific focus on educational outcomes.
in English and Drama from Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
Soon after high school, he enlisted in the Regular Army as a private where he served as an Infantryman with the 7th and 25th Infantry Divisions (LT) at Fort Lewis, Washington then earned an honorable discharged in 1998.
Col. Emily Miller is the Navas-Read Professor of English Literature and Head of the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies. Director of Facilities Management
2015.
Palmer-Ball, B., Jr. and P. R. Moosman, Jr. 2002.
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He amassed nearly 300 combat support hours in support of Operation INHERENT RESOLVE and Operation FREEDOM SENTINEL.
Professor
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. 540-464-7166
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Captain Dryden received her degrees from Auburn University and masters from Virginia Tech.
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mattesonca@vmi.edu, Network Technician
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Specialty: National Security Strategy, Intelligence, Military Affairs, and Counterterrorism
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- Purdue University
Bio, ProfessorElectrical and Computer Engineering, Professor
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Commandant B-8
He also holds a Master's Degree in organizational leadership from Columbus State University.
Bio, ProfessorCivil and Environmental Engineering, Instructor and Professor Emeritus
Recent game results are to the left; upcoming games to the right. neassl@vmi.edu
Previously a college instructor of composition and literature, she also works part-time as education director for Boxerwood Nature Center just outside Lexington.
He worked five years as a Firefighter/EMT-Paramedic in Corsicana, Texas, before enrolling in the doctorate program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
2004 - Master of Science in Education, Adult Human Resource Development/Management, B.A.
Ph.D. - University of Arizona
frypl@vmi.edu, Human Resources Assistant
pattersonba@vmi.edu
krackowms@vmi.edu
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Before joining VMI, Dr. Lu taught at Wake Forest University, College of William and Mary, University of Iowa, and Luther College.
She holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, with a concentration in Reading, Writing, Literacy, and Culture, from the University of Illinois at Chicago, an M.A.
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Andavira, 2014, pp.241-246.
Following this assignment, Col. Faust wrapped up his Air Force service with a one year assignment in Seoul, South Korea. He is currently pursuing a bachelors degree in Homeland Security from American Military University. 540-464-7014
Ph.D. University of Colorado Boulder
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In this position, he established strong working relationships with state and federal agencies, the VMI Foundation, and faculty and staff across post. Writing Center Coordinator
410-704-3606. 507 Scott Shipp Hall
rileyza@vmi.edu
Lieutenant Colonel Franklin enlisted in the Alabama Air National Guard in 1988 and reached the rank of Staff Sergeant as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician on the F-16.
in English; Self Translation; theory and challenges in the genre).
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Bio. 2015. While assigned there, he served as the Reconnaissance Survey Officer and then Platoon Leader for C Battery (MLRS). COL Blandino has a broad engineering background that includes designing HVAC systems for Special Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF), designing control algorithms for micro air vehicles, evaluating structural dynamics for weapon system integration, and developing novel measurement and modeling approaches for characterizing the behavior of flexible structures. ellwoodmt@vmi.edu, Adjunct Professor
Bio. The gathering held its second iteration in December 2017 at Washington College in Chestertown, MD, and LTC Kendrick was happy to accompany three cadets who presented the work they had completed in their capstone course (taught by LTC Abbey Carrico) in the undergraduate research forum of the conference. Ruth Ann provides database application development and support for the Ellucian Colleague database and Entrinsik Informer.
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. Smythe, and B.W. Falk. M.S.
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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. Bio. At the Naval Academy, as a junior officer, he was course coordinator for the Celestial Navigation Course and Head Varsity Offshore Sailing Coach. Specialty: Invertebrate Zoology & Parasitology
Ph.D. - University of Massachusetts, Amherst
2019, 84, 2933-2940. LTC Knepper arrived at VMI in the fall of 2014. Diet of the widespread insectivorous bats Eptesicus fuscus and Myotis lucifugus relative to climate and richness of bat communities. Staff Sgt.
More generally, Dr. LaRoccas research has encompassed the impact of socio-behavioral influences on mental health in middle and older adulthood.
Associate Professor
Specialty: Neuroscience
Military Science Instructor - MS III
Col. Dennis Foster is Department Head and Professor of International Studies and Political Science at Virginia Military Institute. In April of 2000, Col. Faust was assigned to the Defense HUMINT Service (DHS), and served as a strategic debriefer for three years. 540-464-7540
Since arriving at VMI, he has become increasingly interested in the intersection of philosophy, aesthetics, and religion. He lives in Lexington, Virginia with his wife Anne and they have two children Jack and Emma. Mr. Atkinson retired from the Army in February 1993 after more than 20 years of service. 350 Nichols Engineering Annex
European Respiratory Journal, 19:333-340, 2002. 213 Post Hospital
She also completed doctoral coursework and was admitted to Ph.D. candidacy in the Department of History of Art at the Ohio State University.
Tappey Jones is an accomplished researcher, with over 130 publications to his name, and over $800,000 in grants awarded. He received his Bachelors degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 2008, his Masters degree from James Madison University in 2013, and his Doctorate from Florida State University in 2017.
Ph.D. University of South Carolina
Melinda joined the VMI family in December 1979. Bio, Assistant ProfessorCivil and Environmental Engineering. 312 Mallory Hall
Inheroff-hours, she enjoys travel, art, film, her pets, and cooking. Coales teaching responsibilities include: Fitness and Aging, Boxing, and Resistance Training.
dukemm@vmi.edu, Micro Lab Coordinator
Education Old Dominion University
He earned a Naval Specialty in Aviation Antisubmarine Warfare and a Proven Sub-specialty in Education and Training Management. brookegm@vmi.edu
Prior to joining VMI, Ruth Ann provided database development and support for NCR computer manufacturing facilities in Columbia, SC and Dublin, Ireland. Specialty: Molecular Microbiology
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Department Head
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eversolecd@vmi.edu, Operations and Battalion Sergeant
Bio. She was previously an assistant professor at the Department of Public Policy at the Central European University and a visiting assistant professor at Washington and Lee Universitys Economics Department.
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