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Animal Behaviour 78:1019-1025.
Bio.
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In 1985 he moved to the Electrical Engineering Department as an electronics technician. 2023 Football Support Staff. Specialty: International law and organizations, foreign policy, civil war, peacekeeping
On the cadet side, he has established computer recommendations and the cadet computer pamphlet. Originally, he worked in the private industry before returning to VMI to work in the VMI Alumni Association, where he was responsible for new cadet recruiting, chapter promotions, and alumni placement. 405C Maury-Brooke Hall
After receiving a B.A.
Bio.
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Bio, Assistant Professor
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ToledoAD@utoledo.edu. Bio.
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
He is currently working on a second book concerning the Battle of Mukden during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905).
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Additionally, he enjoys working with engineering policies on licensure, civil engineering curriculum design, and innovative techniques used for teaching in higher education.
Nematodes of Plummers Island, Maryland. tuckerpa@vmi.edu, Department Head, Physics and Astronomy
Gwendolyn G. Parson, Writing Center Consultant, is certifiedby the Virginia Department of Educationin English/Language Arts. 540-464-7017
Sex-Specific Differences in CYP1A2 Genotype and Caffeine Behavior (with Gabrielle E. W. Giersch), Consumption Maximization in Retirement (with Barry Cobb and Jeffrey S. Smith), SALT Deduction Changes in 2017 TCJA and Homeownership (with Kathryn Simms, Jeffrey S. Smith, and Dekuwmini Mornah).
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Since arriving at VMI, he has become increasingly interested in the intersection of philosophy, aesthetics, and religion.
Bio.
from Oberlin College and an M.A. Lt. Col. Julie Phillips Brown is an interdisciplinary poet, visual artist, literary critic, and editor. 496 New Barracks
He continues to work as a consultant through PSI, Inc. on projects through TFHRC. wilhelmtb@vmi.edu, Lecturer
Bio, Professor
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and M.A. M.S.
Conference of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Virtual, November 2021. I received my Ph.D. from Florida State University in 2018, an M.S. Ongoing research projects include the rhetorical nature of contemplative practices in democracy, democracy and the self, democratic time, and links between Kenneth Burke and John Dewey.
After Baghdad, he was assigned as the deputy brigade commander for 2nd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division where he partnered with Iraqi and Allied commands, tribal, Iraq, United States and British government officials to transition key provinces to Iraqi sovereignty in 2008 and 2009. Responsible for the VMI information security operations, maintenance, and compliance with State of Virginia standards. 301 Letcher Avenue
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Bio. In 1997, the VMI Pipe Band was established under his command and now includes more than 45 Cadets, and it's own director.
Associate Professor
Molecular phylogeny of Acrobeloides and Cephalobus (Nematoda, Cephalobina) reveals paraphyletic taxa and recurrent evolution of simple labial morphology.
Professional Engineer
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She also advises students on Fieldwork opportunities for completing the English Major and enjoys designing projects in educational research and community writing with cadets. Andriamaharavo, J.S.T.
There he contributed to research projects on differential vibrations on bridge structures, the characterization of materials used in precast bridge connections, the use of lightweight concrete in bridge girders, precast concrete connections, and the Long-Term Bridge program.
Ph.D. - University of Virginia
Ed. https://timmurrayecon.com/
Since 2009 Mr. Lilly has been a DOD contractor and Military Science Instructor at Fordham University and Marist College, NY, University of Virginia and Liberty University and currently at VMI.
J.B. Lageman: defensive line coach
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Assistant Registrar for Institutional Compliance
- North Carolina State University
andreevae@vmi.edu
Bio, Assistant Professor, Physics and Astronomy, IT Specialist/Systems Engineer
dupalah@vmi.edu
Apart from spending time helping Cadets find success in chemistry and devising new synthetic methodologies, Dr. Cartwright enjoys exploring the outdoors and spending time with her animals.
Specialty: International Relations, Foreign Policy, and Terrorism Studies
from Rutgers University.
His research focuses on Arabic dialectology and sociolinguistics in Arabic-speaking communities, with a particular interest in Egypt. Strategies for Stabilization of Electrodeposited Metal Particles in Electropolymerized Films for H, Electropolymerization of a Vinyl-containing Poly-pyridyl Complex on Glassy Carbon and Fluorine-doped Tin Oxide Electrodes, Introduction to Transportation Engineering, Congestion Decreasing Techniques at Intersections, Design and Evaluation of Automated/Connected Vehicles, Measuring and Modeling the Affects Vehicular Traffic on Nearby Neighborhoods Air Quality, Evaluating the Effectiveness of Speed Monitors Placed onLow-SpeedRoads, Work Zone Traffic Flow: Design and Analysis of Alternating Merge Maneuvers in Roadway Construction Areas, Estimating Lane Capacities in Work Zones Using Hurricane Evacuation Data, The First Discipline is Class: Aiming at Inclusion in Argument across the Curriculum,, Inventing in Our Own House: Theorizing Democracy from the Standpoint of Rhetoric,, Contemplative Practices as Rhetorical Action for Democracy,, Thinking with Energy: How Keyword as Method Illuminates Rhetorical Democracy, Carolina Rhetoric Conference 2019, Becoming Symbol-wise in Democratic Relations: The Whole Self as Rhetorical Action, Rhetoric Society of Europe Conference 2019, English Honors Advisor for A Theory of Rhetorical Appeals to Psychological Certainty: Audience, Motive, Strategies by Cadet Emma C. Quirk, 2018, English Honors Advisor for Fascism as Faith: Nationalist Spain and the Rhetoric of Francisco Franco, by Cadet Andrew M. Hunt, 2019. Ph.D. - North Carolina State University
Jones, D.R. 2018 Kilbourne Hall
Instructor: English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies, Director of Admissions
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Goen previously held full-time faculty positions at Christopher Newport University, Purdue University Fort Wayne, and Clemson University, teaching courses in human communication and quantitative research.
Bio. Government Relations Officer
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feinauerdm@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant
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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.
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Jones, G.C.
Before teaching at TTU, he received his Ph.D. at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2005. Mrs. Parson earned a BS and MS in Education from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. He is currently conducting research for his first book on racial representations that emerged from nineteenth-century discourses dealing with Spains modernization process. 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.
M.A. Education/Test Control Officer
jonesmt@vmi.edu
A. in Economics.
In 1997, he transferred to the 3/379th Logistical Support Battalion, 7th BDE, 95th Training Division (IT) as a Team Chief in support of the Army Reserve Schools. 215 Carroll Hall
Served as a visiting professor of modern business communication for Viet Nam National University Hanoi School of Business and lecturer of public speaking and communication leadership for Ho Chi Minh City Development Learning Center. Bio. 508 Nichols
Ph.D. - Texas Christian University
1992 - Bachelor of Science; Secondary Education; Auburn University at Montgomery; Montgomery, AL 1996 - Master of Communication Disorders (MCD) in Audiology, Auburn University; Auburn, AL 2001 - Academy of Military Science (AMS), in residence 2002 - Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) Services 101 and Mortuary Affairs Course 2004 - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Speech & Hearing Science, University of Tennessee; Knoxville, TN 2008 - Squadron Officer School (SOS), by correspondence 2014 - Accelerated Aircraft Maintenance Officer Course (AAMOC) 2014 - Air Command and Staff College (ACSC), by correspondence 2018 - Air War College (AWC), by correspondence 2018 - Inspector General Training Course (IGTC), in residence 2019 - AFROTC Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies (APAS) Course, in residence, Air Force Meritorious Service Medal with two devices Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Achievement Medal Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with five devices Air Force Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Medal with eight devices National Defense Service Medal with one device Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Air Force Longevity Service with three devices Armed Forces Reserve Medal with one device Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon, Pistol Air Force Training Ribbon with one device Alabama Faithful Service Medal Arkansas Service Ribbon, Airman First Class, October 22, 1988 Senior Airman, September 1, 1990 Staff Sergeant, September 1, 1993 Second Lieutenant, April 20, 2001 First Lieutenant, June 22, 2003 Captain, June 22, 2005 Major, August 1, 2009 Lieutenant Colonel, January 10, 2015, Professor
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Ph.D. - Utah State University
540-464-7218
Hicham Assaoui holds an M.A.
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Major Ellis initially enlisted and served from 1994 to 2001 in the PAARNG as part of HSC 1/112thINFs Reconnaissance Scout Platoon.
A. Photo-induced Kochi Decarboxylative Elimination for the Synthesis of E/ZEnamides and Enecarbamates, J. Org. Journal of Mammalogy 92:491-496. 433 Mallory Hall
Prior to his hiring at VMI, Chad worked at the Orvis distribution center in Roanoke for five years as a helpdesk and desktop support technician.
Her graduate research primarily focused on the development of new catalytic methods that employ photoredox-promoted decarboxylation.
When not teaching, researching, mentoring, advising, etc., Maj. Gornick is a prolific knitter, enthusiastic tabletop/RPG gamer, exuberant corgi owner, an avid hiker, and somewhat successful baker.
111 Smith Hall
307 Letcher Avenue
Ph.D. - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
He earned an MDE in Distance Education at University of Maryland University College (UMUC). Facilitated community disputes as a Commonwealth certified court mediator and published a variety of articles in national journals examining conflict, mediation, and negotiation.
afrotc@vmi.edu, Publications Manager
Joyces area of focus is on the benefits of outdoor adventure programs such as Rat Challenge as they pertain to first-year cadets.
302 Construction Office
His awards and decorations include the Bronze Star with V device, Bronze Stars Medal (3OLC), Meritorious Service Medals (3OLC), Army Commendation Medal (1SOLC), Army Achievement Medal (1SOLC & 2OLC), the Presidential Unit Citation, the Valorous Unit Award, the Meritorious Unit Citation (1OLC), the Army Good Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal with 3 Campaign Stars, the Iraqi Campaign Medal with 4 Campaign Stars, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (with numeral 2), the NATO Medal, the Master Parachutist Badge, the Pathfinder Badge, the Air Assault Badge, the Combat, and Expert Infantry Badges, Canadian, Chilean, Columbian and Netherlands Jump Wings, and the coveted Ranger Tab.
It is through the interaction between the speaker and the listener that meaning becomes clear.
Using nonlinear differential equations, Herald creates realistic models which are based on the underlying biology and immunology.
His experiences last season at Widener as its defensive coordinator have allowed him to continue to add value as an assistant coach. His present research is a statistically intensive social analysis of civil litigation in colonial Virginia, from which he has published five juried journal essays in the last four years. Ph.D. - Temple University
In her spare time, she swims, cooks, does yoga and volunteers for Friends of the Chessie Trail. Fellow, Center for Leadership & Ethics
Delaney, John.
He was instrumental in the design of a 3700-foot section of bridge structure for the Pinners Point Interchange Project in Portsmouth, VA, and designed an innovative ring-whale structure that allowed the contractor to construct a large intake structure without any interference from struts.
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His most recent publication, Dialectics, Post-Dialectics, and the Democratic Argument of Lysias XII, was published in December 2022 by Argumentation and Advocacy.
Assistant Chief of Staff Cadet Government
rogersgk@vmi.edu
422 Mallory Hall
http://rbsiii.com/VMI/
Assistant Professor
After these assignments he was a communications officer with the 82nd Airbornes Division Signal and Engineer Battalions.
401 Maury-Brooke Hall
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West. Before coming to VMI, she was a visiting assistant professor at the College of Charleston and received her degrees at the Universit dAlger in Algeria (BA), Universidad de Alcal in Madrid (MA) and Texas Tech University (MA and Ph.D.). Nathan Wilder.
In his copious amounts of spare time, he is a PhD candidate with the Royal Military College of Canadas War Studies Program. Originally from the Big Sky state, Maj. Gornick earned herbachelor's (2007),master's(2010) and doctorate (2013) degrees from the University of Montana in Missoula.
Ph.D. - University of Oxford
Ashleigh B. Smythe and Steven A. Nadler. 540-464-7242
spearsja@vmi.edu, Professor
Bio. Rocco brings a decorated coaching history with him to Lexington, with experience at the FBS and FCS level, as well as the NFL. MAJ Westland overseas deployments include a tour at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in 2005, a combat tour in Iraq 2011, and a tour to Saudi Arabia in 2015-2016.
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540-464-7718
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401D Maury-Brooke Hall
Bio.
First record of the eastern pipistrelle (Pipistrellus subflavus) from southern New Mexico.
540-464-7382
To contrast similarities and differences between L1 and L2 acquisition, and L2 learning.
I have combined historical records andrecent records to create a detailed account of each species found in the area.
drug task force, and the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia. Bio, Lab Technician
His research interests include motivation, goal theory, and thriving.
afisis@vmi.edu
They have three daughters: Stephanie, Jennifer, and Megan. heraldmc@vmi.edu
Coach Stinespring has a great respect for the high school coaches and programs throughout the state of Virginia, with a special appreciation for those coaches and programs in southwest Virginia.. 439 Scott Shipp Hall
rowera@vmi.edu
Football gets 10 commits on National Signing Day, Football adds wide receivers coach AJ Hampton, Snyder, Oliver, Soderholm named to VaSID All-State Teams, SoCon, VMI release 2023 Football Schedule.
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He is a VMI alum, graduating in 1987 with a B. 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. 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.
540-464-7936
chalishajardn@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor
B.A.
), "The Hot Stock Tip from Debbie: Implications for Market Efficiency," Journal of Behavioral Finance, 8:4, 2007, (with Ken Small. Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Chicago
Idewu primarily focuses on interdisciplinary academic mentoring and interdisciplinary research in transportation engineering. 2054 Kilbourne Hall
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Assistant Professor
She received her Ph.D. from Clemson University, SC inCivil Engineering in 2016.
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While at the FABOLC he also graduated from the Joint Fires Observers Course (JFOC) and was qualified as a Joint Fires Observer. 429 Mallory Hall
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http://www.jimsquire.com
Jones, I. Fraser, V.C. She serves as the Institute Pre-Law Advisor and the Alumni Network Coordinator in the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies.
from the University of Virginia (Middle Eastern Studies and Arabic Language and Culture) and his B.A. bartleykd@vmi.edu, Professor
Colonel Travis Homiak, USMC, was commissioned in the United States Marine Corps in 1994 from the Virginia Military Institute.
COL Blandino has been a visiting researcher in residence within the Structural Dynamics Branch of the NASA Langley Research Center and the Air Force Research Lab at Wright Patterson AFB.
boonshoftmd@vmi.edu
beckerhg@vmi.edu, Instructor
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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. jwilder@towson.edu. A native of New York, he and his late wife, Susan, have three adult children, Sarah, Catherine, and Adrian T. Bogart IV. Col Homiaks operational experience includes multiple deployments to the Western Pacific with Marine Expeditionary Units, leadership of a combined US/UK Special Forces team that trained Yemens national counterterrorism force, a tour as a reconnaissance battalion operations officer in Falluja during operation PHANTOM FURY/AL FAJR, and a tour in Okinawa, Japan and as the Commanding Officer of 3d Reconnaissance Battalion.
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M.Ed. Virginia Museum of the Civil War
I also studied abroad at the American University in Cairo in 2009.
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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.
SFC Donald Bryan is originally from Buchanan, Virginia.
Her research focuses on the intersection of trade policy, special interest politics, and immigration. R. Tirouvanziam, S. de Bentzmann, C, Hubeau, J. Hinnrasky, J. Jacquot, B. Peault, and E. Puchelle.
A. Copper-mediated Decarboxylative Acetoxylation of Aliphatic Carboxylic Acids. Bio, Professor
Registered Nurse
Online Publication: Orientation Office and General Education Program, 2003.
Office Manager
Before he went up to Delaware, VMI said Yahnew coached four All-Patriot League performers at Lafayette after stops at San Diego Mesa Community College and Seton Hill University. murrayta@vmi.edu
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M.A. 401 Richardson Hall
2007. Northeastern Naturalist 15:25-34. amenellrc@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor
To become familiar with the process, stages and strategies for language development.
parkerkc@vmi.edu, Instructor
Ph.D. - Michigan State University
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. Maj. Doug Wainwright is the CIS Department IT Manager and Instructor. Bio, Microcomputer Specialist/Help Desk Technician
Specialty: Financial Accounting
whippless@vmi.edu
They have two children: Emma (12) and Cody (10). in Philosophy from the University College of Swansea in Wales in 1989, and his B.A. She earned her graduate degrees from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she focused on modern and contemporary British Literature, writing her dissertation on post-colonial epics. His education includes a bachelor's degree in economics from Franklin and Marshall College, a master's degree from George Washington University, and an education specialist degree from the University of Virginia.
Bio, Specialty: Analytical Chemistry and Detection of Small Molecules Using Organic Phases. Bio. Photo by Doug Doughty.
Jillian ORourke Stuart is an assistant professor of psychology at Virginia Military Institute.
Master Sgt. Col. Miller, along with colleagues, has made numerous presentations at national conferences on the curricular design and ongoing development of this program.
Cartwright, K. C.; Davies, A.; Tunge, J.
Since his arrival at VMI, LTC Kendrick has co-developed an entirely new French curriculum that emphasizes written, oral, and cross-cultural communication across a French majors cadetship. Laura Parsons holds a bachelor's degreefrom Carleton College and a master's degree from The University of Virginia. In the CEE department, he served as the ASCE Student Chapter Advisor for eight years.
Maj. Timothy J.
According to VMI, Brown has a bit of hands-on experience of his own in the sport.
and A. D. Conis* War Veterans Memoirs as Narrated to Students: An Intergenerational Service-Learning Project for Interpersonal Communication. Communication Teacher London: Routledge, Vol. 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.
He worked in several software houses focusing on web development, databases, requirements engineering, and software testing.
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From 1989 to 1993, he worked at the American Embassy in Moscow, Russia, and traveled extensively through the former Soviet Union. 540-464-7824
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).
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Director, Summer Transition Program (STP)
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.
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Bio, Administrative Assistant
davisak@vmi.edu, SNCOIC
540-383-3440
303 Shell Hall
Bio, Programmer Analyst
Staff Directory Members By Category/Department; Name Title Phone Email Address; Jeff Fagan: Chief of Staff/Football Operations 386-481-2259 386-481-2259: faganj@cookman.edu: Corliss Fingers: Director of Strength and Conditioning 386-481-2264 386-481-2264: fingersc@cookman.edu: Rickey Layman: Director of Football Video laymanr@cookman.edu
I have been using behavioral andexperimental methods to study real-world policy and practice-relevant issues.
mccaindf@vmi.edu
Specialty: Transportation Engineering
Mohamed Azab is an assistant professor in the computer and information sciences department.
forquerjw@vmi.edu, Administrative Coordinator
Instructor
Undergraduate course offerings include American Foreign Policy and International Political Economy.
Braman is the Director of Staff for AFROTC Detachment 880, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington VA. As Director of Staff, he administers the Detachment Staff, ensuring 12 members maintain training currency, meet readiness requirements, and ensures Detachment functions and services are in line with goals and mission requirements. Tom has also served as a network administrator on multiple networks and worked as a programmer and systems analyst for many years.
leechhc@vmi.edu, Inspector General/Title IX Coordinator
Associate ProfessorModern Languages and Cultures, Director
Specialist in Oral and Digital Communication
- Trinity College
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Bio.
Diller, Zachary, Hamlet and Early Modern Attitudes towards Suicide. Conference of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Virtual, November 2021. 3018-B Kilbourne Hall
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Her academic research interests include metafiction, the grotesque, representations of violence and death in contemporary Latin American and Peninsular literature, culture, and visual media, as well as cultural ramifications of drug trafficking in Colombia, Mexico and Galicia. vosburghjr@vmi.edu, IT Manager and Instructor
CBMB Faculty
The Journal of Wealth Management, 15(3), pp 67-74, 2012 (with Ken Small and Erika Small). Specialty: Organic Chemistry
LTC Knepper arrived at VMI in the fall of 2014. Some notes from the 2001 breeding season. 301 Letcher Avenue
phillipsre@vmi.edu
A.B.
azabmm@vmi.edu
Col. Newhouse was married in 1994 and obtained his PE license in 1997.
438 Scott Shipp Hall 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. richterdj@vmi.edu
Before joining the faculty at VMI, she taught at the State University of New York at New Paltz and University of Michigan. 305 Smith Hall
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faffjb@vmi.edu, Police Officer
Bandara, J.H.
- Hollins University
JonesTH@vmi.edu
Ashleigh B. Smythe.
Staff Directory Members By Category/Department; Name Title Email Address Phone Twitter; Tom Masella: Head Football Coach football.recruiting@wagner.edu (718) 390-3171 (718) 390-3171: @tommasella:
Jenny received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from James Madison University in 2006. hartsockjt@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant
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Austin, K. B., P. R. Moosman, and H. H. Thomas. Specialty: French
Ph.D. Duke University
In 2012, she joined the IT department as a programmer/analyst.
623 Nichols
bakichsd@vmi.edu
Director of Financial Aid
Zylstra, V.C.
302-C Carroll Hall
Recent cadet fieldwork includes the Rockbridge Memoir Project with local writers, and the Girls Leadership Exchange S.T.E.A.M. 540-464-7409
540-464-9925
She also teaches Fieldwork courses, with recent sections focusing on Cadet Life at VMI and Women and African-Americans at VMI. Prior to her work in International Programs, Patricia taught for many years Italian and German language, culture and literature courses at the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), James Madison University (JMU) and Washington & Lee University (W&L). 540-464-7691
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J.D.
Bio, ProfessorCivil and Environmental Engineering, Instructor and Professor Emeritus
Major Fausts overseas duty included deployments to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
She teaches Writing and Rhetoric I & II. William F. Bither served Army ROTC at Virginia Military Institute twice.
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