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540-464-7390 He was assigned a Schools Officer under the G-7 when the division became the 80th Training Command (TASS) for the Army Reserve. of Maine, Orono Sherif E. Abdelhamid serves as an Assistant Professor at the Computer and Information Sciences Department. Associate Professor Captain Antonio G. Watkins is the Recruiting Officer and an Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies for Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Detachment 880 at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia. 540-464-7683 perrywl@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent 620 Nichols Mr. Chip Lilly graduated with an English/Education degree from Berea College, KY. - Virginia Tech Anderson, S.C. Cook, C.R. His principle staff assignments include Marine Officer Instructor at the Naval ROTC Unit, VMI and tours as the Future Operations Officer for Marine Corps Forces, Special Operations Command (MARSOC) and later at the 3d Marine Division. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 126:117-124. Ph.D. - University of Wisconsin-Madison 540-464-7925 martindm@vmi.edu, VMI Pipe Band Director Capturing the auditory experience of behaving bats: a preliminary study. afrotc@vmi.edu, Publications Manager Bio, Mr. David Jones is the Cyber Security Scientist for the Cyber defense Lab. Bio. 540-464-7936 2014 Kilbourne Hall 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. He initiated and, since 2014, has co-directed the VMI in Paris summer study abroad program. 540-464-7087 M.S. The official Football Coach List for the Wagner College Seahawks Skip To Main . 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. 540-464-7074 Ph.D. - University of Arkansas 540-464-7091 Capt. schriverme@vmi.edu, Police Officer List of VMI Keydets head football coaches. H. Lin, L. Rubio, A.B. His research interests include agile software development, secure software engineering, and semantic web. Bio, New Book:Tradition and the Deliberative Turn(Albany: SUNY Press, 2023), Commanding Officer 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. He and his wife, Chelsea, have been married for three years. 540-464-7502 540-464-7354 In July of 2019, First Lieutenant Beck checked into Naval Amphibious Force, Task Force 51-5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade aboard NSA Bahrain where he served as the Deputy Current Operations Officer. 540-464-7386 sullivangr@vmi.edu - North Carolina State University Teaching: My teaching expertise includes area ecology, behavior, and conservation. The lab has a Vicon camera system integrated with force platforms and electromyography equipment. American Midland Naturalist 158:354-360. Contributions explore both literary texts (prose, poetry, and theater) and more intentionally polemical texts that fall outside of the traditional literary genres. Department Head atkinsonte@vmi.edu Administrative AssistantMilitary Science and Leadership, Executive Assistant to the Superintendent 540-464-7422 Bio. Associate ProfessorModern Languages and Cultures, Director While on active duty, he obtained a bachelors degree in occupational education and a masters degree in educational administration. 540-464-7399 is an art historian who holds abachelor's degree from Bradley University and amaster's degree from Northern Illinois University. 540-464-7291 320 Smith Hall In this last assignment, Col Homiak led the battalion in combat in the Upper Sangin River Valley of Helmand Province in support of Operation Inherent Freedom. The foundation of my research program is its interdisciplinary nature. Dr. Cartwright later went on to graduate school at the University of Kansas and joined the research group of Jon Tunge. Senior Military Instructor/Operations Office Hours:Capt. M.S. Ashleigh B. Smythe. 540-464-7547 Bio. Specialty: Superconductivity, Sustainable Energy Systems, Low Power Circuit Designs dudleygl@vmi.edu, Computer/Multimedia Technician 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. He has experience tutoring and working with upper-level college and post-graduate students from the Defense Language Institute (DLI) and the Department of State. 303 Letcher Ave. Chaplain Phillips holds a Master of Divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a Master of Science degree in Counseling from Columbus State University, and a Master of Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College. If you need help with the Public File, call 540-512-1558. Ph.D. - Pennsylvania State University 540-464-7531 Ph.D. - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Assistant Professor 540-464-7225 210 Smith Hall 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. She has been teaching college-level English composition courses since 2005. He overseesa broad spectrum of offices including the treasurer, comptroller, auxiliary services, planning, physical plant, human resources, infirmary, counseling,police, museum system, post engineer, and construction. 538 Scott Shipp Hall Ph.D. - University of California, Davis Phylogeny of Cephalobina (Nematoda): Molecular evidence for recurrent evolution of probolae and incongruence with traditional classifications. Specialty: Structural Engineering In over 120 years of football, VMI has an all-time record of 46565742 (.418). Associate Professor 2455 Ext. Bio. A.B. Education Old Dominion University Bio. 301 Scott Shipp Hall 222 Cormack Hall One of his favorite parts about VMI is working with the students on research projects and publishing and presenting their results through engineering groups such as ASEE, PCI, and ACI. Internship Coordinator Specialty: Behavior of cartels (or political lobbying groups), the impact of anti-trust legislation on cartels, trade wars, corruption, and the evolution of cultures 4. 333 Mallory Hall from Oberlin College and an M.A. - James Madison University Conducting research, especially as a mentor to undergraduates, is an invigorating part of my position at VMI. They have two children, Emily (11) and Morgan (9). Dr. Garca Guerrero is an Assistant Professor of Spanish at VMI where he teaches Spanish conversation and composition along with intermediate Spanish. Registered Nurse 116 Smith Hall 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. 2025-C Kilbourne Hall Most of my upper-level courses have a strong field component, to provide hands-on experience with the subject matter and encourage a deeper level of understanding. Capt. She returned to the area and went to work in the Commandants Office in June 1984. He taught a variety of academic subjects on the faculty at the US Military Academy (West Point) for six years. cullenmd@vmi.edu, Adjunct Faculty Joness public scholarship has also been featured on various public radio, television, and podcast programs. In that role, he was responsible for the Institute Strategic Plan, facilities master planning, emergency preparedness, and a series of other responsibilities before he was named the associate deputy superintendent for finance, administration, and support. funkta@vmi.edu, Instructor 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. 316 Mallory Hall Cartwright, K. C.; Davies, A.; Tunge, J. 224 Scott Shipp Hall Bio. 201 Shell Hall - University of Illinois - Virginia Tech, 507 NicholsVirginia Military InstituteLexington, VA 24450, P: (540) 464-7343F: (540) 464-7662E: addingtonjs@vmi.edu, Supply Technician Dr. Steve Gerome has been teaching Spanish at the university level since 2006. Bio. 405F Maury-Brooke Hall Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 11:1-12. Cooperband, K. Boroczky, A. Hartness, T.H. He deployed to Operation Desert Storm/Shield and was assigned to numerous duty assignments during his military career. 540-464-7667 Ph.D. - University of California Davis She also contributes to a research team affiliated with USAIDs Feed the Future program, analyzing food systems and their resilience to external shocks. 2007. in Electrical Engineering Technology from Old Dominion University and an A.A.S. 210 Smith Hall 315 Maury-Brooke Hall roycm@vmi.edu, Director of Activities evansdk@vmi.edu Col. Kathleen Bulger-Barnett earned a Ph.D. in Spanish from the University of Kentucky with a specialization in Spanish Golden Age literature. He is the author of numerous articles in such publications as theJournal of Military History, theEncyclopedia of the Cold War, andNaval History. Specialty: Business Law chalishajardn@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor Jones is a first-generation college graduate originally from North Texas, where he taught public school before obtaining his PhD. Bio. 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. Cartwright, K. C.; Joeseph, E.; Comadoll, C. G.; Tunge, J. Bio. 2009. in Spanish Translation and Interpreting in 2018 from the University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley. The Kentucky Warbler 78. 540-246-5969 Lt Col Rose has deployed in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, and to the Combined Air and Space Operations Center (CAOC) as a Battlefield Airborne Communications Node (BACN) Liaison Officer. 301E Maury-Brooke Hall Licensed Clinical Psychologist frypl@vmi.edu, Human Resources Assistant 705 Nichols Bio, Writing Center Consultant Nematological Examination. He was elected as the Troop Drill Sergeant of the Cycle twice between 2005-2007. 540-464-7459 NROTCVM@vmi.edu Currently, she teaches English Composition and Literature courses online for Dabney Lancaster Community College in Virginia and Eastern Gateway Community College in Ohio. Bio. 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. Hughes, Joseph, Suicide in Hamlet. Conference of the American/Popular Association in the South, Wilmington, NC, September 2019. Interim Director of John Adams Center 540-464-7303 Bio, Specialty: Analytical Chemistry and Detection of Small Molecules Using Organic Phases. copelanddl@vmi.edu Nash. Specialty: Nuclear Physics Since then he has taught a wide range of courses, including American Literary Traditions, Ways of Reading, the ERHS capstone sequence, and a seminar on Moby-Dick. 540-464-7078 Bio. Bio, Instructor Before his tenure at the college, Brown made stops at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, Catawba College, and Millersville University, overseeing defensive backs and special teams along the way, VMI said. Patrick J. 540-464-7017 hoddesl@vmi.edu 540-464-7927 J. Org. 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. 540-464-7559 Sergeant bishopkk@vmi.edu, Professor 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. She is especially interested in the experiences of first-year college students and the challenges they face. Colonel James is a graduate of Bowling Green State University (Ohio) with a Master of Education in Educational Administration. Coleman has been assigned to the following units: A CO - 116th Infantry Lexington, Virginia; 317th Infantry Regiment HQ Lynchburg, Virginia; USARC Recruiting Command with duty in Staunton, Virginia; 80th Division attached to C CO, 3rd Special Forces Group in Tall AFar, Iraq; 205th Infantry Brigade Fort Ben Harrison attached to Camp Atterbury, 811th Ordnance CO Dublin, Virginia; B CO, 2-319th REGT, Covington, Virginia; A CO 317th REGT, Charlottesville, Virginia; 4-413th ROTC BN, 1st BDE, 104th Division, Fort Knox, Kentucky attached to Virginia Military Institute ROTC. 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. Robert L. Coleman II was born in Lexington, Virginia. Among other journals, his work has been published in Revista de Estudios Hispnicos and Hispanic Review. lasisiro@vmi.edu After leaving PNS, he spent two and a half years with Engineering Design Systems, traveling around the state performing desktop support services for clients. David Copeland, MD has been the Institute Physician at VMI since 1993. She worked in the VMI File Room until she married in May 1981 and moved out of state. VMI Museum System Store Supervisor Ashleigh B. Smythe and W. Duane Hope. Specialty: Chinese This focus has lead him to write several papers for ASEE that focus on ways to improve learning in engineering curricula. 331 Scott Shipp Hall From April to October of 2017, Second Lieutenant Beck was deployed with Battery Q to supplement the Forward Deployed Forces of 3rd Battalion, 12th Marines aboard Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan. 424 Scott Shipp Hall In 2008 he graduated Dabney Lancaster with an A.S degree in Information Technology with Network specialization. 208 Shell Hall McKee, Brendan, Shylock and Early Modern Views of Jews. Conference of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Virtual, November 2020. Dr. Humphries holds a DLS in Interdisciplinary Humanities and International Affairs from Georgetown University, as well as an MA in History from the University of California, Los Angeles, and an MS in National Security Strategy from the National War College. rowejn@vmi.edu, Professor 301 Letcher Avenue She joined the Mechanical Engineering Department in 2010. 417 Maury-Brooke Hall Coached military commanders in strategic speech and negotiation and briefed soldiers and marines pre-deployed for conflict zones on verbal and nonverbal communication. brileydc@vmi.edu, Police Officer D. - Virginia Tech forquerla@vmi.edu, Department Head 540-464-7293 A.C. Jones, D.E. 2025-A Kilbourne Hall Marshall Library She has ten years of experience in the field and comes to VMI from Averitt University in Danville, Virginia where she was the Associate Registrar. Dr. Quevedo is also committed to further integrating current technology into the chemistry curriculum, with a focus on biotechnological applications. Thomas, H. H., P. R. Moosman, Jr., J. Pierre Veilleux, and J. Holt. 540-464-7354 111 Smith Hall storesva@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor 323A Scott Shipp Hall Ph.D. - Massachusetts Institute of Technology ledesmalm@vmi.edu, Commandant Office Manager 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). Copyright 2023 WSLS.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group, a division of Graham Holdings. 6C New Barracks The VMI football family has had the opportunity to bring several new coaching staff members to post. looneypg@vmi.edu, Chief Diversity Officer (Ret.) Ph.D. - Florida State University Chad Dunbar began working at VMI in July 2010 as an IT technician. 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). M.F.A. 540-464-7314 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. 540-464-7542 alfred.tomlinson@utoledo.edu. 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. and Ph.D. in Political Science from Johns Hopkins University. 332 Scott Shipp Hall 540-464-7096 Falk. ramseymk@vmi.edu, Instructor lawhornejl@vmi.edu, Assistant Marine Officer Instructor Additionally, he has authored several articles while an additional one on the 1680-1707 Mughal-Maratha Wars will appear in April 2020 in the series Small Wars and Insurgencies published by Routledge. bellta@vmi.edu Bio. moosmandl@vmi.edu 540-464-7194 Shear, I.S. Ph.D. - Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi (IIITD) B.A. Rushdies America, Interviewed on With Good Reason, for Reading and Writing Ourselves, September 2021: Trained in Post-Coloniality, Hired in World Literature, Revised into Cultural Rhetorics: Situating South Asian Literature within a Changing Curriculum, South Asian Literary Association, 2020, Updating the Interregnum: Salman Rushdies Anti-chutnification in, SURI Advisor for We Take What We Want: Kipling in the Postcolonial Age, Cadet Chris Hulburt, 2020, Conference Presentation Advisor for Cast Between Two Worlds, Cadet Chris Hulburt, MARCUS 2020, English Honors Advisor for Modern Eve: A Female Cadets Critique of Feminist Criticisms of. 311 Smith Hall Ph.D. - University of Virginia 540-464-7350 Ph.D. - Univ. 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. Dr. Baur is a Lexington, Virginia native. SingletonG@VMI.edu, Professor and Department Head COL Scott Brannon serves as the Professor of Military Science for the Virginia Military Institute. Jillian ORourke Stuart is an assistant professor of psychology at Virginia Military Institute. mayhewmb@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant Assistant Professor 540-464-7750 Lt. Col. 619 Nichols Engineering Building Instructor To contrast similarities and differences between L1 and L2 acquisition, and L2 learning. - Liberty University macdermottrj@vmi.edu Ms. Ed. In June of 2020 Captain Beck was selected as the Marine Officer Instructor of Virginia Military Institutes Naval Reserve Officer Training Command. He joined the Army in June of 1990 and attended One Station Unit Training at Fort Knox, KY to be a Cavalry Scout. Pody, M.P. at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Smith explores best practices for integrating STEM and the humanistic studies, such as American literature, creative writing, and rhetoric to support hands-on design thinking in the design-based technology and engineering classroom. Jones, G.C. afrotc@vmi.edu 540-464-7082 She worked for the Air Force ROTC department from December 1979 June 1980 and then went to work full-time in the VMI File Room in January 1981. Professor As an Army Environmental Engineer, he conducted extensive drinking water and wastewater system characterizations and public health threat assessments throughout the U.S. and overseas in Macedonia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Italy, Germany, and Norway.

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