215 Carroll Hall 104 Memorial Hall 622 Nichols Upon returning to the United States, he commanded 2nd Battalion, 393rd Infantry, an infantry training support battalion, preparing 7,600 Soldiers for combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, after which Colonel Bogart deployed to Afghanistan managing governance and development for the Special Operations Joint Task Force in 2012 and 2013. - Washington & Lee University 540-464-7491 With funding from a Social Sciences Research Council International Dissertation Research Fellowship and an American Historical Associations Bernadotte Schmitt Research Grant, he recently completed his book Divided by the Word: Colonial Encounters and the Remaking of Zulu and Xhosa Identities. 540-464-7350 V. DeRose. Bio. 540-464-7354 437 Scott Shipp Hall mccoysn@vmi.edu, Professor A. Torres, R.R. He has worked in the public and private sectors over the course of his career and his professional responsibilities included work as a technician, installer, operator and administrator of multiple IBM minicomputer systems as well as various microcomputer-based systems. 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. Nell, W. W., "Design Considerations for a Large Trebuchet", Timber Framing, 44, June 1997. Staff Sgt. 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). hodgesvf@vmi.edu Bio. Bio, Professor and Department Head of Biology Bio. Her short fiction has appeared in Epoch and Alaska Quarterly Review, among other journals, and in the anthologies Best New American Voices and Best American Mystery Stories. 540-464-7232 Writing Center Consultant She has been an active member of the South Asian Literary Association for 25 years, where she has presented papers, co-chaired conferences, served as treasurer and been a member of the executive committee. 301 Letcher Avenue 540-464-7242 R.M.M. Christopher M. Blunda teaches advanced courses on the history of the ancient Mediterranean and the two-semester World History course. Specialty: Asymmetric Business Cycles, Evolutionary Game Theory, Pedagogical Research, and Law and Economics Specialty: Biochemistry Ph.D. The Pennsylvania State University He served in the Army as a Supply Sergeant for 20 years and retired in 2006. Ph.D. - University of Connecticut He holds a Bachelors of Science in Criminal Justice and a Bachelors of Arts in Political Science from Jacksonville State University and a Master of Science in Adult Education from Kansas State University, as well as, a Masters of Science in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Air War College. Specialty: Biopsychology and Psychophysiology Spande, N.R. 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. 433 Mallory Hall A native of Boaz, Alabama, he enlisted in the Army in 1996 and was assigned to the 10th Mountain Division (Light) in Fort Drum, New York where he served as a Team Leader. Ph.D. - Applied Mathematics, Utah State University See more of VMI Athletics on Facebook Diller, Zachary, Hamlet and Early Modern Attitudes towards Suicide. Conference of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Virtual, November 2021. parsonsld@vmi.edu 304 Smith Hall He is also authorized to wear the Master Parachutist Badge, Ranger and Special Forces tabs. She taught at Wake Forest University and Washington and Lee University, where she directed the Writing Center, before joining the VMI faculty in 1988. seamands@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park In 2004, upon completion of the Infantry Officers Career Course, COL Brannon was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team (Rakkasans), 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) where he served as a Rifle Company Commander. Bio, Department Head 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. 540-464-7017 kellyjr@vmi.edu, Cashier buchananhn@vmi.edu, Professor Specialty: Nanoscale Materials and Nonlinear Optics in Music from Washington College in Maryland. List of VMI Keydets head football coaches. Col. Gray and his wife Karen reside in Lexington. 422 Scott Shipp Hall 703 Nichols 425 Mallory Hall Cadet Lipscomb won second place in the poster presentations at VMIs Undergraduate Research Symposium. 540-464-7017 ramseymk@vmi.edu, Instructor Capt. 406 Nichols Specialty: Applied Microeconomics and Public Choice 301 Letcher Avenue Chem. Bio. mclaughlinhl@vmi.edu, Professor Prior to this assignment, Captain Watkins served as Flight Commander for the 51st Security Forces Squadron, the largest Security Forces unit in Pacific Air Forces. ), "The Hot Stock Tip from Debbie: Implications for Market Efficiency," Journal of Behavioral Finance, 8:4, 2007, (with Ken Small. keeleymr@vmi.edu, Enrollment Services Assistant European Respiratory Journal, 19:333-340, 2002. Dannon, and R.J. Reynolds. The first woman appointed to be a department head at VMI, Col. Miller has served in this capacity since 1992. To achieve institutional coherent in assessment and evaluation practices. Adjunct Professor looneypg@vmi.edu, Chief Diversity Officer 429 Scott Shipp Hall 540-464-7646 540-464-7291 They have two beautiful daughters, Samantha and Mackenzie, and a wonderful son AJ. LEXINGTON, Va. - VMI will be in search of a new head football coach after Scott Wachenheim has decided to step away from VMI. Professor His book,Taking Flight: The Foundations of American Commercial Aviation, 1918-1938 (Texas A&M University Press, 2019), explores the federal governments role in promoting the development of commercial aviation between the world wars. 432 Mallory Hall As the war commenced, he transferred into the Regular Army, and served as the CFLCC operations chief for the 2003 Liberation of Iraq, the lead strategist and then Special Forces chief of staff for CJSOTF-A, where he developed and managed the special operations supporting plan for the 2004 Afghan Presidential election. (Ret.) Hann, Z.A., M.J. Hosler, and P.R. He lives in Lexington with his wife, Natalie, and young children. rowera@vmi.edu This focus has lead him to write several papers for ASEE that focus on ways to improve learning in engineering curricula. UMass Dartmouth, Biology Department, 2005-2009, NASA Exobiology Post-Doctoral Fellow, Harvard University, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, 2003-200, Trade Agreements and the Environment: An Industry-Level Study for NAFTA, Regional Trade Agreements and Foreign Direct Investment, Evidence Linking Exchange Rates and Foreign Direct Investment, Grade Dropping in Intermediate Macroeconomics, A Panel Study of the Pollution-Haven Hypothesis,revise and resubmit at the, Grade Dropping, Strategic Behavior, and Student Satisficing,under review at the, A Panel Study of Foreign Direct Investment and Trade, Student Perceptions of Current and Ideal Learning and Grade Orientations in Economics Courses,with Lester Hadsell and Mary Ellen Mallia, Immigration and Foreign Direct Investment with James Bang, The Effects of the EMU on FDI through the Elimination of Exchange Rate Volatility, The Effect of Natural Disaster on International Trade, The Environment and Trade,with Atin Basu and James Bang. Dr. LaRocca is interested in interpersonal influences such as leadership and social support, and how they may impact psychological well-being among veterans and other populations. He also serves as the book review editor for the Journal of Military History. Bio, ProfessorCivil and Environmental Engineering, Instructor and Professor Emeritus perrycm@vmi.edu, Assistant Director mattesonje@vmi.edu 207B Mallory Hall millerep@vmi.edu zaniemr@vmi.edu, Office Manager He also holds a Master of Science degree in Education from James Madison University and is also a graduate of the United States Army Command and General Staff College. 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. M.E. Bio. Moosman, Jr., W.M. 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. Specialty: Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, and Public Economics http://www.jimsquire.com 533 Scott Shipp Hall wilhelmtb@vmi.edu, Lecturer The manuscript is derived from Joness dissertation, which won the 2021 Anne J. Bailey Dissertation Prize from the Society of Civil War Historians and the inaugural Chancellor Distinguished PhD Graduate Dissertation Award from SUNY in 2021. During his time in Delaware, were told Stinespring coached the offensive line and tight ends as the Blue Hens reached the FCS Semifinals in the spring season of 2020-21, staying with Rocco for the fall 2021 campaign. He has also written a course pack/textbook for CE 301, A Bakers Dozen of Structural Topics Every Civil Engineer Should Know., CE 302 Civil Engineering Dynamics, CE 307 Properties of Engineering Materials, CE 327 Reinforced Concrete Design, CE 416 Fundamentals of Engineering, CE 423 Structural Steel Design, CE 428 Topics in Structural Design, CE 429 Advanced Structural Theory, CE 3341 Principles of Structural Design, CE 4343 Design of Concrete Structures, CE 5343 Advanced Reinforced Concrete, CEE 3424 Reinforced Concrete Design, CEE 3684 Civil Engineering Materials, Multimedia Coordinator Col. Timmes has a Masters Degree and Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering, specializing in lead and copper corrosion control and coagulation pretreatment options prior to membrane filtration. Associate Professor 307 Letcher Avenue, Room 102 He has worked in leadership and teaching roles for both VMIs Arabic Startalk program and Project GO. 509 Preston Library 116 Smith Hall casperjp@vmi.edu She previously taught at the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia, Mary Baldwin University, and Hollins University, where she offered undergraduate and graduate courses in teacher education, literacy, childrens literature, and the humanities. Activities Director for Alleghany County Public Schools and Alleghany Highlands Public Schools this past year. Bio, Instructor - MS II She returned to the area and went to work in the Commandants Office in June 1984. 430 Mallory Hall ProfessorEnglish, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies. de Fine Licht, T.R. Ph.D. - Texas Christian University Ph.D. - Old Dominion University
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