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Wes came to VMI in 1981 as a support technician in the Physics department.
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Captain Baur is originally from the Philadelphia area. Assistant Professor
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. Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
Phylogenetic analysis of Alloglossidium (Digenea: Macroderoididae) and related genera: Life-cycle evolution and taxonomic revision. 540-464-7017
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Bio, ProfessorHead of Electrical Engineering DepartmentProfessional Engineer, Holder of the Jamison-Payne Institute Professorship, Ph.D. - Virginia TechM.S.
In July 2012 Jeff took over as Network Technician. 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.
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Lieutenant Colonel Clifford Franklin, Operations Officer, AFROTC Detachment 880, located at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia.
Col. Timmes commanded the U.S. Army Center for Environmental Health Research in Fort Detrick, Maryland, and served as the Director for Environmental Health Sciences and Engineering at the Army Public Health Center before retiring from Active Duty to join the VMI Civil and Environmental Engineering Department.
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Ph.D. - NC State University
Mullins, T.H. smithjs@vmi.edu
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From 2008 to 2010 MAJ ELLIS was the Student Company Executive Officer for the PSYOP training cadre at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center. Shear, I.S. Store Manager, VMI Museum
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New faces in different places were the look of the 2022 VMI football coaching staff when spring practice kicked off March 24 at Fiorini Field.
His teaching and contributions to the Virginia Military Institute have been recognized with the VMI Foundations Award for Distinguished Teaching (1999), the Faculty Mentor Award (2002), the VMI Achievement Medal (2005), the Matthew Fontaine Maury Prize for Excellence in Research (2016), the Wilbur S. Hinman, Jr. 26 Research Award (2018), the Dr. D. Rae Carpenter Award (2019), and the Lieutenant General John W. Knapp 54 Chair for Academic Excellence (2021). Elena Andreeva received her B.A.
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During his military career, Col. Gray exercised executive leadership in command and staff positions of increasing responsibility across the globe.
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Jeffs major accomplishments include network wiring for the county schools, acquiring new pc computer standard for VMI, and hardware recommendations for Faculty and Staff.
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COL Brannon is married to the former Stephanie Gentry of Boaz, Alabama. Moosman, P.R., Jr., D.P.
Schablik served as a Joint Military Mail Terminal Postal Team leader, Casualty Liaison Team Leader, Administrative Special Assistant to the United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, United States Forces of Korea Commander, Executive Administrative Assistant to the United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, United States Forces of Korea Commander, Executive Administrative Assistant to the Commander, Deputy Chief of Staff Operations and Intelligence Administrative Assistant, Task Force Battalion S1 NCOIC, Battalion S1 and Operations NCOIC, and Army ROTC instructor. lovejn@vmi.edu, Registered Nurse
Ph.D. - University of Oxford
Dr. William D. Kimsey, aka MacGregor, completed his Ph.D. in Speech at Southern Illinois University. Diet of the widespread insectivorous bats Eptesicus fuscus and Myotis lucifugus relative to climate and richness of bat communities. Dr. Copeland then came to Lexington where he had a private practice in Internal Medicine with emergency room coverage for seven years before coming to VMI as the Post Physician. A comparison of survey methods for documenting presence of Myotis leibii (eastern small-footed bats) at roosting areas in western Virginia.
"Weighing the Risks - Are Exchange Traded Notes Right for Your Clients?"
B. Veilleux, J. P., H. H. Thomas, and P. R. Moosman, Jr. 2008. Assistant Professor
From the performance aspect, his focus is on the younger athlete.
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Bio.
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Instructor: English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies, Director of Admissions
Assistant Professor
Ed. Dr. Quevedo is also committed to further integrating current technology into the chemistry curriculum, with a focus on biotechnological applications.
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Bio, Executive Director, VMI Museum System
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He joined the faculty at VMI in 2018 after earning his Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature from UNC.
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waldronpj@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor
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Currently, I am working on several projects related to education, coordination in games, charitable giving, and volunteering. Captain Dryden has returned to VMI after living in South Korea for the past 9 years.
Bio. They both enjoy cooking food from around the world, being in the forest, and travel. walkerfd@vmi.edu, Instructor
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Potential for monitoring eastern small-footed bats on talus slopes. bartleykd@vmi.edu, Professor
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Facilities Manager, Cocke Hall
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. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
mccoysn@vmi.edu, Professor
A veteran of 78 months in combat, he has earned two Defense Superior Service Medals, one with Combat Device, the Legion of Merit, five Bronze Star Medals, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, six Meritorious Service Medals, the Afghan Campaign Medal with 2 stars, Iraq Campaign Medal with 6 stars and other awards, Combat Infantrymen and Combat Action Badges as well as the Special Forces tab, Army Parachutist Badge, the Presidential Service and Army Staff Identification Badges, and German and Italian Parachute wings. 540-464-7399
He started his career in Baumholder, Germany during the Cold War as a Rifle and Support Platoon Leader, then Company Executive Officer in the 1st Battalion, 13th Infantry. campbelldc@vmi.edu
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During her thirty five years at Virginia Military Institute, she has taught Shakespeare as well as British Literature and freshman writing, among other subjects. 315 Maury-Brooke Hall
Ph.D. - The Catholic University of America
Billy Parker: assistant head coach/recruiting coordinator/CB Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Assistant Professor
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Interim Director of John Adams Center
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ramseymk@vmi.edu, Instructor
She is also an artist, with a background in design and computer graphics. 207B Mallory Hall
Bio, Fixed Assets Accountant, Financial Accounting
LTC is particularly committed to undergraduate education in rhetoric and advancing student writers abilities to develop democratic character, argue with rationality, and write with precision and power. After his appointment as vice president and chief advancement officer at Southern Virginia University, he returned to VMI as the director of finance, administration, and support and began his duties in February 2017.
He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine (please see explanation below) and specializes in Adolescent and Adult medicine with extensive experience in college health and sports medicine.
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Upon completing his education, Matt went to work as part of the bridge research team at the Department of Transportation, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center (TFHRC). jiangs@vmi.edu, Professor
Darrell Campbell joined VMI in November 1997 after five years in private industry with Des Champs Labs, the leading provider of custom heat recovery HVAC units.
Colonel James currently teaches American Government within the International Studies Department. 540-464-7368
She later went on to complete her Doctor of Nursing Practice from James Madison University in 2019. A. Photo-induced Kochi Decarboxylative Elimination for the Synthesis of E/ZEnamides and Enecarbamates, J. Org. He has worked in the Army ROTC Battalion as a Civilian since November 1992 as a State and Federal employee. 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.
from the University of Virginia (Middle Eastern Studies and Arabic Language and Culture) and his B.A.
He is particularly interested in the early twentieth-century philosopher Gabriel Marcel and the contemporary philosophers William Desmond and Byung-Chul Han.
Schablik was selected as the NCO of the month for the AFNorth Battalion at Mons, Belgium in 2013. A nurse practitioner is an advanced practice nurse who has completed a graduate-level education. 214 Cormack Hall
Jones, A.W.
VMI Athletics - Football Announces 2020 Coaching Staff Changes | Facebook He is the author of Success and Failure in Limited War: Information and Strategy in the Korean, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, and Iraq Wars (University of Chicago Press, 2014), as well as articles and bookchapters pertaining to strategy and the use of military force.
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Assistant Registrar for Institutional Compliance
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polumbooa@vmi.edu, Lecturer
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Department HeadJackson-Hope Distinguished ProfessorInternational Studies and Political Science, Insurance Coordinator
His research interests also extend to positive psychology, including posttraumatic growth and its relation to other measures of well-being. 496 New Barracks
He was named director of Information Technology in 2019. 540-464-7425
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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.
J.D. He is an active participant in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) student chapter at VMI and also serves on the National ASCE Committee on Licensure (COL) and Committee on Student Members (CSM). He also holds an associate degree in Civil Engineering from Institute of Technology in Baghdad. Specialty: Behavior of cartels (or political lobbying groups), the impact of anti-trust legislation on cartels, trade wars, corruption, and the evolution of cultures
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There he served as assistant Postal Officer and later Personnel Management Officer.
The research that I am conducting involves the development of a genetically modified plant, the Virginia soybean, to will produce high seed yield and optimized cell wall biomolecules enabling use of its stem residues as a fuel crop.
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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.
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. Professor
Ph.D.-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Stinespring has more than 30 years of coaching experience, including two years as a part of Coach Roccos staff at Delaware, and more than 26 years of experience in a variety of roles at Virginia Tech, including 11 seasons working as an offensive coordinator, according to VMI. MR Ballard is currently serving as a Military Science Instructor as a contractor with Golden Key Group. Whitfield, T.S.
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Bio, Assistant Professor
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Bio, Associate Professor
Col. Kathleen Bulger-Barnett earned a Ph.D. in Spanish from the University of Kentucky with a specialization in Spanish Golden Age literature.
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kellyla@vmi.edu, Associate Professor
Mohamed received hisdoctorate in computer engineering in 2013 from The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech, USA.
Eur. I am a plant biologist trained in physiological, molecular, ecological, and biochemical techniques and it is the hypothesis that drives my research rather than the organism.
In 2012, COL Brannon was selected as an Army Interagency Fellow and was posted to Washington, D. C. in order to advise and assist the United States Border Patrol.
Alli Graham came aboard the digital team as an evening digital content producer in June 2022.
Subcutaneous movements of visible implant elastomers in wood frogs (Rana sylvatica). 323A Scott Shipp Hall
He served as a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Georgia, and as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Cornell University. 301F Maury-Brooke Hall 540-464-7654 alerdingab@vmi.edu Bio LTC Jaafar Alghazo Associate Professor Ph.D. - Southern Illinois University 502 Nichols 540-464-7856 alghazojm@vmi.edu Dr. Denis Aliyev, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Ph.D. - Bowling Green University 434 Mallory Hall aliyevda@vmi.edu Col. Samuel K. Allen, Ph.D.
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While at Wake Forest University, she participated in a semester study abroad experience in Venice, Italy.
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Doug Humphries retired from 30 years with the Central Intelligence Agency, where he served mainly in analysis and analytic management positions with regional focus on the Middle East, South Asia, and the Balkans and functional specialties in military and security affairs.
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(with Mark Tuttle).
Facilitated community disputes as a Commonwealth certified court mediator and published a variety of articles in national journals examining conflict, mediation, and negotiation.
Professor
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Brown enlisted in Arkansas Army National Guard in 1976 as a 12B Combat Engineer, joining the 239th Engineer Co, 39th INF BDE (SEP).
After a nine year break in service SFC Bryan once again joined the Army Reserve in September of 2003 and has since served two tours in Iraq: 2004-2005 as an MTT attached to the 1st Infantry Division and 2007 -2008 as a CA Team Sergeant attached to the 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment. 540-464-7973
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afrotc@vmi.edu, Registrar/Curator, VMI Museum System
mcmasterslj@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor
Her publications include two books, Teaching Writing: Landmarks and Horizons (Southern Illinois University Press, 2002) and Teaching Composition in the 1990s: Sites of Contention(Harper Collins, 1994). Greg Wood: specialists/video coordinator
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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..
Bio. His responsibilities include recruiting, instructing, counseling, and training cadets to become highly effective officers in either the United States Air Force or the United States Space Force.
Agkistrodon piscivorus (eastern cottonmouth) diet. T.H.
She received her B.A.
Office Manager
Daniel returned to VMI in January 2013 and is currently teaching Physical Chemistry.
Bio, Administrative Assistant
forquerjw@vmi.edu, Administrative Coordinator
Using nonlinear differential equations, Herald creates realistic models which are based on the underlying biology and immunology.
His area of focus centers on the benefits derived from Resistance Training from both a performance perspective, and a health/wellness perspective.
My current book project,Forbidden Affairs: Sexual Deviance in the Spanish Texas-Coahuila Borderlands(under contract with Texas Tech University Press) investigates the multitude of ways colonial officials and community members responded to illicit sexual matters.
In 1991, Lt. Col. 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.
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Professor
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Cartwright, K. C.; Davies, A.; Tunge, J. Specialty: Field Biology
Lt. Col. Julie Phillips Brown is an interdisciplinary poet, visual artist, literary critic, and editor. Wainwright, Nicholas, Natural Power: How Women Exercised Power against Institutionalized Constraints in Early Modern Theater. Conference of the American/Popular Association in the South, Wilmington, NC, September 2019. Ph.D. - University of London
Specialty: Economics of Institutions, Post-Socialist Economies and Politics, Law and Economics, and Economic History
In his free time Major Ellis enjoys time with his four children, writing historical fiction, and volunteering in outdoor-based therapeutic programs for injured veterans.
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