540-464-7349 Specialty: International law and organizations, foreign policy, civil war, peacekeeping David was born in Jacksonville, FL and moved to Virginia in 2005. Professor He also performed over 280 NBIS and PONTIS bridge inspections. Professor Westwood, and B.S.J. His duties while stationed there included Missile Field Security, Officer-in-Charge of Logistics and Resources, Command and Control during Convoy Operations, and training for all assigned personnel. A comparison of survey methods for documenting presence of Myotis leibii (eastern small-footed bats) at roosting areas in western Virginia. 418 Mallory Hall Since arriving at VMI, he has become increasingly interested in the intersection of philosophy, aesthetics, and religion. She has experience in womens health, family and emergency medicine. 540-464-7191 Dr. Dowling has lived for extended periods in Tokyo, Vienna, Berlin, and Munich. Bio. University of Virginia In press, University of California Press. gandhiht@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor 540-464-7088 Worsham, Rives, Shifting Attitudes of Honor and the Victory of Nationalism in Henry IV, PartOne. Conference of the American/Popular Culture Association in the South. 2052 Kilbourne Hall 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. martindm@vmi.edu, VMI Pipe Band Director smithmq@vmi.edu A. Torres, R.R. Ph.D. - University of Connecticut Just two years ago in 2020, Brown was selected for the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching for the Chicago Bears. 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. 540-464-7045 Specialty: Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Engineering 210 Smith Hall Maj. Cody also supports the Writing Center as the Oral and Digital Communication Specialist. agam-segalr@vmi.edu Moosman, D. L., and P. R. Moosman, Jr. 2005. johnsonmh@vmi.edu Bio. 540-464-7928 Lt. Col. (Retired) John J. 619 Nichols Engineering Building Before coming to the United States, I received certification as an ESL teacher from Alianza Uruguay-Estados Unidos Institute. Currently, my laboratory is one of three components of the new VMI CLEAR (Clean Energy and Air Resources) center that Drs. - University of Virginia Specialty: Letters A-K (Female), Letters S-T (Male), Group Visit Liaison Since that time, he has authored a book on the Brusilov Offensive of 1916, edited a two-volume set entitled Russia at War as well as two volumes of Personal Perspectives on the world wars, contributed numerous articles to encyclopedias, and published book reviews in the Journal of Military History, the Canadian Journal of History, Mars & Clio, Global War Studies, and for the H-German electronic network. MLIS - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 323A Scott Shipp Hall Lt Col Rose was also an RQ-4 Evaluator Pilot at Andersen AFB, Guam and Grand Forks AFB, ND. She worked in the Commandants Office from June 1984 until January 1988 and then moved to the Computer Center, which is currently the Information Technology Department. Hicham Assaoui holds an M.A. COL Brannon is married to the former Stephanie Gentry of Boaz, Alabama. Euro. ballardla@vmi.edu, Contractor, Golden Key Group Whitfield, T.S. He has taught a variety of courses, among which are those of his own design on the subjects of Frontier American Literature and the works of Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner. From 1989 to 1993, he worked at the American Embassy in Moscow, Russia, and traveled extensively through the former Soviet Union. Prior to this assignment, Lt Col Rose was a Branch Chief for AF Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities (TENCAP) at Schriever AFB, CO where he designed the Talon PHOENIX program a stealth aircraft mission planning environment, and helped develop the Talon THRESHER program the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) premier air domain awareness tool. Bio. Joyces teaching responsibilities include: boxing, swimming, wrestling, volleyball, tennis, basketball, combatives, Principles of Conditioning, racquetball and CPR. Professor His last active-duty assignment from 2015 to 2016 was as an intelligence planner on the staff of the Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth. After earning her PhD in May 2020, Dr. Cartwright joined the faculty at VMI. Professional Engineer From April 1997 to April 1998, he served as the Deputy Chief of Air Defense Analysis. Senior Military Instructor/Operations Barber founded several successful yachting and security-oriented consultancies. Cartwright, K. C.; Joeseph, E.; Comadoll, C. G.; Tunge, J. The teacher is a facilitator, providing opportunities for students to communicate genuinely, spontaneously, and meaningfully in a target language. Col. Emily Miller is the Navas-Read Professor of English Literature and Head of the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies. Meritorious Service Medal, Combat Action Badge, and Drill Sergeant Badge. Professional Engineer Specialty: Biochemistry Human Resources Assistant Rich brings a great work ethic and a detailed approach to the workplace on a daily basis. Schablik was selected as the NCO of the month for the AFNorth Battalion at Mons, Belgium in 2013. He has also created an interdisciplinary course on French cuisine and culture and overseen capstone projects in which cadets integrated GIS software and the study of the sixteenth-century French Wars of Religion. Ph.D. - College of William and Mary He participated in the Korean Military Exchange Program 17.10 and Northern Viper 17.2, where he safely fired the first U.S. military rocket on mainland Japan. Before moving to Lexington, Dr. Dowling taught at the Vienna International School in Austria and served as an adjunct assistant professor at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. Daniel continued his research career as a Post-Doctoral research associate with Thomas J. Meyer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hills Energy Frontier Research Center: Solar Fuels. There he studied the catalytic conversion of H2O and CO2 into usable fuels for applications in renewable energy technology. 431 Mallory Hall 205 Post Hospital 540-464-7541 Ph.D. Virginia Commonwealth University schulzmt@vmi.edu, Computer/Multimedia Support She earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Human Services and Psychology in 1981 from Elon University,North Carolina. Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Chicago To interpret various theoretical claims made by language acquisition researchers and consider these claims in light of ones personal approach to teaching. Administrative Assistant. 540-464-7447 Joyce is available throughout the day or by appointment. He holds a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) for promotion to Colonel in the Air National Guard. Bio. 544 Scott Shipp Hall Cmdr. Marshall Library 314 Smith Hall Dylan Almond: defensive assistant He enjoys jazz music, and the halls of the science building are often treated to the mellow sound of his saxophone in the wee hours of the morning. 329 Mallory Hall Bio. Enrollment & Student Services Specialist & Veteran Representative Research interests include Spanish Golden Age literature (both drama and prose) and also Cuban writers and Caribbean literature. In addition to investing in the classroom, LTC Kendrick devotes significant time and energy developing cadets outside those four walls. Professor Bio, Mr. David Jones is the Cyber Security Scientist for the Cyber defense Lab. Military Science Instructor MS I 705 Nichols He was forward deployed with the 160th Signal Brigade in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. 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. 508 Nichols Focusing on how plants partition carbon resources acquired by photosynthesis to produce unique chemistries, I have worked on unicellular algae, parsley cells in suspension culture, tobacco, soybean, and the genetic model, Arabidopsis. After leaving PNS, he spent two and a half years with Engineering Design Systems, traveling around the state performing desktop support services for clients. Prior to her employment at VMI, Laurin worked with the Augusta County Sheriffs Office and the Virginia Department of Transportation. 210 Smith Hall (Fall 2019, Fall 2020, Fall 2021), ERH-230 Artistic Responses to Social and Political Issues: The Literature of the First World War. Military Science Instructor 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. Specialty: Letters D-I, U-Z (Male), Open House Liaison Ph.D. - Massachusetts Institute of Technology Col. Gray is a 1980 Honors Scholar and Distinguished Military Graduate from Western Illinois University. The latter topic comprises two classes being 1588-1905 and 1905 to the present. forquerjw@vmi.edu, Administrative Coordinator Bio. 540-464-7242 Ph.D. - Texas Christian University codyaw@vmi.edu 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. Another important highlight of my life was being a missionary in Guatemala amidst the Kechi indigenous people, establishing a clinic that attended to their medical needs. 540-464-7973 In 2013, he was assigned to the Joint Readiness Training Center, Fort Polk, Louisiana where he has served as the Brigade Operations Officer Observer/Coach/Trainer and the Senior Commander of Live Fire Division. 540-464-7281 Specialty: Structural Engineering In August 1994, he was reassigned to Fort Bragg and assumed command of a Special Forces Company in the 3rd Special Forces Group. His awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star, the Meritorious Service Medal (4 Oak Leaf Clusters), the Army Commendation Medal (2 Oak Leaf Clusters), the Army Achievement Medal, and the Senior Parachutist Badge. He served in various assignments such as Committee Chief, Company Commander, Assistant S3, and Executive Officer for the Ministry of Interior Military Advisory Group in Saudi Arabia. - Trinity College In December 2002, he assumed command of the 3/379th Logistical Support Battalion in Barling, Arkansas. Dr. Baur is an assistant professor in the Department of Human Performance and Wellness. Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Kentucky Warbler 78. Human Resources Coordinator sheffieldeg10@vmi.edu NROTCVM@vmi.edu We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. 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. This is a team of M.E. Wes lives in Rockbridge County with his wife Karen, and their two children Ethan and Tess. 312 Mallory Hall Ph.D. - University of Kansas Professor 432 Mallory Hall burnsaj@vmi.edu, Lecturer - Eastern Kentucky University ), Adjunct Professor 540-464-7675 Army Achievement Medal (2 oak leaf cluster), Student, Basic Intelligence Officers Course, 315, Chief of Intelligence Operations Branch, 353, Chief of Special Tactics Intelligence, 320, Planner, War Plans and Contingencies Branch, USPACOM Intelligence Directorate, Honolulu, HI, Security Cooperation Planner, Theater Security Cooperation Branch, USPACOM Intelligence Directorate, Camp Smith, HI, Deputy Chief of Intelligence Analysis, Intelligence Directorate, Joint Interagency Task Force-West, Camp Smith, HI, Mainland Southeast Asia Senior Analyst, Southeast Asia Division, Joint Intelligence Operations Center, Aiea, HI, Operations Officer, Air Force Element, Joint Reserve Detachment-Honolulu, Aiea, HI, Counterpiracy Planner, South Asia Division, Joint Intelligence Operations Center, Aiea, HI, student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL, Foreign Deployed Analyst Program Manager, Intelligence Directorate, Joint Interagency Task Force-West, Camp Smith, HI, Foreign Disclosure and Plans Officer, USPACOM Strategic Outcomes Directorate, Camp Smith, HI, Senior Command Duty Officer, Counternarcotics Operations Center, Joint Interagency Task Force-West, Camp Smith, HI, Chief of Joint Cyberspace and Information Operations, Prevent and Defeat Division, Defense Intelligence Agency, Charlottesville, VA, Legislative Affairs Officer, USINDOPACOM Indo-Pacific Outreach Division, Camp Smith, HI, Bronze Star Medal (with one Oak Leaf Cluster), Army Achievement Medal (with two Oak Leaf Clusters), Overseas Ribbon (with one Oak Leaf Cluster), Armed Forces Reserve Medal (with M device), October 1988 April 2001, F16 Crew Chief, 187 Fighter Wing, Dannelly Field, Montgomery, Alabama, April 2001 June 2004, Commander, 187 Services Flight, Dannelly Field, Montgomery, Alabama, April 2006 April 2009, Commander, 189 Services Flight, Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, April 2009 July 2012, Force Support Officer, 189th Force Support Squadron, Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, July 2012 July 2014, Commander, 189 Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, July 2014 May 2018, Deputy Commander, 189, May 2018 June 2019, Director, Complaints Resolution, 189, June 2019 - Present, Operations Officer, AFROTC Detachment 880, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA, Jacob T. Hyde, Kenneth Hanson, Aaron K. Vannucci, Alexander M. Lapides, Leila Alibabaei, Michael R. Norris, Thomas J. Meyer, and Daniel P. Harrison. 540-464-7426 Master Sergeant Colemans awards include the Combat Infantry Badge, Drill Sergeant Identification Badge, U.S. Army Recruiter Badge with Three Sapphire Achievement Stars, Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, ARCOM (3), AAM (2), AGCM, ARCAM, ASR, OSR, ARCOT, AFRMM, GWOTS, ICM, NDSMB. Ph.D. - University of Tennessee Visiting Assistant Professor kennedycw@vmi.edu 301 Letcher Avenue COL Scott Brannon serves as the Professor of Military Science for the Virginia Military Institute. He and his wife, Amber, have two daughters, Gabriella, age 7; and Clementine, age 2. baurkg@vmi.edu 429 Mallory Hall 540-464-7242 Mr. Atkinson retired from the Army in February 1993 after more than 20 years of service. Jones, R.M.M. 540-464-7354 fosterdm@vmi.edu Site Manager in Philosophy from the University College of Swansea in Wales in 1989, and his B.A. 540-464-7555 Administrative Assistant and Receptionist Ph.D. Rice University whippless@vmi.edu Bio. girejt@vmi.edu https://currykennedy.com/ 216 Cormack Hall dunbarca@vmi.edu 540-464-7488 540-464-7331 Ph.D. - Georgia Institute of Technology - College of William and Mary goentl@vmi.edu Pody, M.P. ), "Does Defense Spending Really Promote Aggregate Output in the U.S.?" She is well versed in the operations of the Registrars Office in the areas of customer service, curriculum oversight, and graduation support. 2008. 139 Old Barracks 540-464-7752 Her research focuses on the intersection of trade policy, special interest politics, and immigration. 1027 Kilbourne Hall His research in economic history explores workers compensation insurance, labor laws, and public housing. Bryan is an outstanding football coach and an even better person. Hired as Administrative Assistant 2010-present. After graduating college, he joined the Army Reserve and served as a drill sergeant for three years. loweso@vmi.edu, Instructor Ph.D. University of Kansas Columbia College 540-464-7218 He has previously held appointments at the George C. Marshall Foundation and on the faculties of Washington & Lee University and Southern Virginia University. 540-464-7136 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. Staff - Liberty Flames 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. 410-704-3606. Alerding, A.B. Licensed Clinical Psychologist Bio. Although the origins of VMI football date back to 1873, the first organized football team did not appear until 1891. Staff Directory - Wayland Baptist University Athletics Col. Grays research and publications focus on topics in modern military history, policy/strategy, and leadership. Jones, I. Fraser, V.C. Lieutenant Chris Fontana was born in Elgin, IL, and grew up in Algonquin, IL. Col. Pennie Ticen has been a member of the English faculty at VMI since the fall of 2003. Students in Maj. Codys classes may expect to encounter practical exercises and open discussions designed to hone their abilities with the transferable skills of communication. Administrative Assistant 540-464-7771 Bio, Adjunct ProfessorComputer and Information Sciences, Associate Professor Prior to assuming his current position, Lt Col Braman was a Legislative Affairs Officer for USINDOPACOM where he facilitated engagements and discussion between legislative members and Senior USINDOPACOM staff. Director 540-464-7740 540-464-7354 sanderssd@vmi.edu, Deputy Commandant for Operations, Plans, and Training 537 Scott Shipp Hall Ph.D. - Southern Illinois University 310 Nichols Engineering Annex 303D Maury-Brooke Hall Tim Murray is an Assistant Professor of Economics and received his Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut in 2019 and an MBA from Old Dominion University in 2013. jonessl10@vmi.edu, Professor crancejh@vmi.edu byerssd@vmi.edu, Unix/Database Administrator 540-464-7869 de Fine Licht, T.R. Timothy Dowling has been teaching history at the Virginia Military Institute since August 2001. : Fears of Tyranny in 1599 England. Conference of the American/Popular Association in the South, Wilmington, NC, September 2019. He is the Director of a non-profit organization involved in the curation of historical education documents and serves three other non-profits focused on youth development. Maj. Stephanie Hodde joined the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies at VMI as an Assistant Professor in 2016. 404 Carroll Hall Holder of the Lieutenant General John W. Knapp 54 Chair for Academic Excellence 540-464-7263 - North Carolina State University 2104B Kilbourne Hall Specialty: Asymmetric Business Cycles, Evolutionary Game Theory, Pedagogical Research, and Law and Economics 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. Associate Professor 131 Old Barracks 422 Scott Shipp Hall Understanding the mathematical models leads to biological predictions that may help explain behaviors of the system, help researchers focus experiments, or even suggest possible therapeutic targets. He is currently assigned as a Military Science IV Instructor for the Army ROTC department at the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia.