Adjunct Professor Chem. CE319W - Water Resources LaboratoryCE321 - Intro to Environmental EngineeringCE409 - Hazardous Waste Treatment and Site RemediationCE415 - Environmental Engineering Unit Processes DesignCE416 - Fundamentals of EngineeringCE443 - Independent ResearchCE448 Civil Engineering DesignHN100 - Honors ForumHNS375W - Environmental Honors SeminarHN400 - Honors Thesis. foltzac@vmi.edu, Writing Center Consultant Recruiting Operations Officer She received a bachelors degree in Nanjing University, China, and a doctorate degree in History from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Ph.D. University of Kansas Bio. 540-464-7893 Michael J. Sebastino isVMIs associatedean for academic administration and planning. She returned to the area and went to work in the Commandants Office in June 1984. at the XI Congreso de Novela y Cine Negro de la Universidad de Salamanca, April, 2015. 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. 540-464-7131 412 Carroll Hall In addition to having teaching experience at the university level, she has worked as a book editor, a magazine editor, and a freelance writer. 352 Nichols Professor Dupal holds a bachelor's degree in Communication Media and Foreign Languages from The American University (Washington, D.C.); a master's degree (M.A.) Samuel K. Allen is a Professor of Economics at the Virginia Military Institute. 540-464-7098 330 Nichols Engineering Annex - University of South CarolinaB.S. Bio, Assistant Professor *Conis, A.D. et al. Specialty: Money & Banking, Central Bank Operations jonesdm@vmi.edu 540-464-7045 Prior to cross-training into the RQ-4 he was an EC-130H Pilot at Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ. She serves as the Institute Pre-Law Advisor and the Alumni Network Coordinator in the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies. 2006. 226 Marshall Hall Conducting research, especially as a mentor to undergraduates, is an invigorating part of my position at VMI. 540-464-7017 Hampton will now be on the staff of new VMI head coach Danny Rocco. Anderson, and M.G. She also serves as the chapter adviser for the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, Sigma Delta Pi. After retiring, Dr. Arciero worked in the pentagon on the Air Force staff as a missile defense analyst for eleven years. He holds a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) for promotion to Colonel in the Air National Guard. Adjunct Professor Interim Director of John Adams Center Bio. They both enjoy cooking food from around the world, being in the forest, and travel. Major Stuart primarily teaches courses on research methods and statistics but also hopes to offer courses in her areas of specialization, social cognition, and decision making. 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. She received her Ph.D. from Clemson University, SC inCivil Engineering in 2016. 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. During his career, Staff Sgt. 418 Mallory Hall afrotc@vmi.edu, Registrar/Curator, VMI Museum System dunlapem10@vmi.edu Plant Physiology 147:1046-1061. braunkl@vmi.edu The latter topic comprises two classes being 1588-1905 and 1905 to the present. He taught a variety of academic subjects on the faculty at the US Military Academy (West Point) for six years. They have two children, Emily (11) and Morgan (9). In 1997, the VMI Pipe Band was established under his command and now includes more than 45 Cadets, and it's own director. He also performed over 280 NBIS and PONTIS bridge inspections. (Ret.) Brooke Leonard is the newest addition to the 10 Sports team, joining in June 2019. 540-464-7220 He then served in the Peace Corps in Africa before returning to Case Western Reserve University where he received his Medical Degree. 540-464-7946 Associate Professor 540-464-7781 Bio. ticenpj@vmi.edu While in seminary, Chaplain Casper was also engaged in full-time pastoral ministry as a Youth and Young Adult Pastor in a local church. 3018-B Kilbourne Hall 540-464-7451 Specialty: Biochemistry An Associate Professor of English, LTC Michelle Iten teaches courses in civic discourse; the history and theory of rhetoric; language and style; rhetoric and democracy; writing for military officers; and writing for business. kingerylc@vmi.edu, Professor Nash, J.J. Boomsma. uttsc@vmi.edu, Recruiter Coleman served as an Infantry Team Leader, Machine Gun Section Leader, Squad Leader, Platoon Sergeant, and First Sergeant. Among Mr. Lillys awards and decorations is the Bronze Star Medal. Her scholarship focuses on gender in French and English Medieval literature and the pre- and early modern technologies of text production. 2006. Bernau, T.H. M.S. Capt. Bio, New Book:Tradition and the Deliberative Turn(Albany: SUNY Press, 2023), Commanding Officer Sergeant 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. M.S. Bio. Col. Emily Miller is the Navas-Read Professor of English Literature and Head of the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies. 405G Maury-Brooke Hall 540-464-7459 andreevae@vmi.edu Adjunct Professor More details on the Baja SAE competition can be found here: https://www.bajasae.net/. Returning to VMI in the fall of 2005, Col. Faust served as the Assistant Commandant for Personnel and Logistics for six years. Recruiting Officer bryandb@vmi.edu After completion of the Air Forces Intelligence Course, Col. Faust was assigned to the 609 Air Intelligence Squadron (AIS). 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. crewscd@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor Mr. Atkinson retired from the Army in February 1993 after more than 20 years of service. Old Hospital 540-464-7489 Currently a candidate for the Ph.D. in Education, Curriculum, and Instruction with a concentration in Integrative STEM Education (I-STEM Ed.) 540-464-7079 Bio. He has taught several introductory and upper-division Arabic courses since joining the faculty at VMI. Moosman, P.R., Jr., P.R. He has also previously served on various community organizations including the Lexington/Rockbridge United Way, Lexington/Rockbridge Chamber of Commerce and the House Mountain Management Committee. 316 Smith Hall Ph.D. - Nova Southeastern University 540-464-7339 540-464-7119 Specialty: Financial Accounting 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. MAJ Ellis obtained his undergrad in Political Science (2001) from Penn State and Masters in Leadership Science (2015) from the Citadel. Ziegler: W.A. Moody Hall Holder of Conrad M. Hall 65 Chair in American Constitutional History from the University of Virginia, and her M.F.A. He is particularly interested in the early twentieth-century philosopher Gabriel Marcel and the contemporary philosophers William Desmond and Byung-Chul Han. 2006. 561 Scott Shipp Hall Bio, Contractor, Golden Key Group Analysis of these models uses various techniques such as bifurcation and stability analysis as well as numerical simulations. The new name provides a more accurate description of the departments overall focus, goals, and research initiatives. Bio, Writing Center Consultant Sharkey, E. K., A. bentonra@vmi.edu, Assistant Director butnerkk@vmi.edu, Administrative & Program Specialist 540-464-7385 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. Bio, Associate Professor 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. Virginia Museum of the Civil War vosburghjr@vmi.edu, IT Manager and Instructor 201 Smith Hall Ph.D. - University of London ", Writing Center Consultant 2015. 2025-D Kilbourne Hall Crook, T.H. friskicm@vmi.edu, Licensed Professional Counselor 416 Carroll Hall LTC Kendricks articles have appeared inEsprit Crateur(2018),Lingua Romana(2016), theAustralian Journal of French Studies(2015), andRenaissance and Reformation(2013). Col. David Gray, Ph.D., US Army (Retired), assumed duties as Director of the Center for Leadership and Ethics in August 2014. 540-464-7559 Nematodes of Plummers Island, Maryland. https://www.linkedin.com/in/youna-jung-4755b28 Development and Mechanistic Investigations of Decarboxylative Elimination of Carboxylic Acids via Photoredox/Cobalt Dual Catalysis. 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. She is a Professor of History at Virginia Military Institute where she teaches classes on Iran, the Middle East, Russia and World History. Additionally, Dr. Cartwright is invested in developing the next generation of scientist and sees a high value in teaching within the research lab as well as incorporating hypothesis-driven learning into her courses. Bio. A. Photo-induced Kochi Decarboxylative Elimination for the Synthesis of E/ZEnamides and Enecarbamates, J. Org. allensk@vmi.edu R. ODonnell, D. Breen, S. Wilson, and R. Djukanovic. Col. Newhouse was married in 1994 and obtained his PE license in 1997. https://www.spencerdbakich.com/ is an art historian who holds abachelor's degree from Bradley University and amaster's degree from Northern Illinois University. Before joining VMI in 2017, she taught at Tri-County Technical College, Clemson University, and Stamford University, Bangladesh. dudleysh@vmi.edu, Officer-In-Charge / Adjutant 410-704-3606. 540-464-7928 Forthcoming in the Journal of Modern Literature. A comparison of survey methods for documenting presence of Myotis leibii (eastern small-footed bats) at roosting areas in western Virginia. M.A. Wise has advised several independent cadet projects on topics as varied as environmental anxiety in Cormac McCarthys novels, Mark Twains challenging of romanticism in Roughing It, and reconciling Ralph Waldo Emersons surprising involvement in the Abolitionist movement with his skepticism of society in Self-Reliance. A writer across multiple genres, his poetry has been published in Shenandoah, Radar Poetry, Clackamas, Eunoia Review, and elsewhere; his nonfiction can be found in Southern Cultures. Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Jones, S. F. Loria, K.S. 540-464-7017 In 2008 he deployed to Afghanistan to train BN sized Afghan Army elements as senior NCO of another embedded training team. Darrell is a technical professional with more than 12 years experience in design and 16 years computer applications. See more of VMI Athletics on Facebook 433 Mallory Hall Associate Professor Geographically anchored in Africa in general and South Africa in particular, his research emphasizes global themes, notably the encounters between Africans and non-Africans and the dynamics unleashed by these encounters in terms of knowledge production and racial, ethnic, religious, and linguistic identity formation. Chaplain (Lieutenant Colonel) John P. Casper '04 was born and raised in Norfolk, VA and is a 2004 VMI graduate. Specialty: Atomic/Molecular Physics Jones, H. M. Garraffo, T.F. schroepferjw@vmi.edu 225 Marshall Hall 540-464-7041 608 Nichols Bio. 540-464-7359 sullivanga@vmi.edu 301 Letcher Avenue binnspd@vmi.edu, Deputy Chief of Staff and Operations She has experience in womens health, family and emergency medicine. Ph.D. - Georgia Institute of Technology fontanacb@vmi.edu Staff Directory Members By Category/Department; Name Title Email Address Phone; Paul Crowley: Head Coach paul.crowley@cnu.edu: 757-594-8967 757-594-8967: Craig Smith: Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator craig.smith@cnu.edu: 757-594-7977 757-594-7977: Eli Wicklund: Assistant Coach - Defensive Coordinator eli.wicklund@cnu.edu Specialty: Socio-behavioral influences on well-being; the psychology of aging Bio, ProfessorDepartment HeadHuman Performance and Wellness (HPW). He was assigned as a targeting officer with Special Operations Command Korea (SOCKOR). 348 Scott Shipp Hall Dr. Copeland received a Bachelor of Arts from Stephen F. Austin University in English and a Master of Art from the University of Memphis. farleykd@vmi.edu, Commandants Office Chief of Staff Lieutenant Colonel Franklin enlisted in the Alabama Air National Guard in 1988 and reached the rank of Staff Sergeant as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician on the F-16. Office Manager He has been teaching and coaching at the Virginia Military Institute since 2006. In 2008 he graduated Dabney Lancaster with an A.S degree in Information Technology with Network specialization. Specifically, Dr. Baur investigates the physiological impact of heavy load carriage in different environments including simulated high altitude. He is married to Annetta Joy Alexander formally of Casa, Arkansas. 540-464-7771 Professional Engineer Human Resources Coordinator Journal of Financial Planning, October 2010, pp 56 - 65, (with Ken Small). Bio, Writing Center Consultant bulger-barnettkd@vmi.edu 307 Nichols Engineering Annex 540-464-7325 Bio. Moody Hall In addition to both semesters of the Introduction to United States History, Professor McCleskey teaches courses entitled Historical Methodology, Colonial America, Quantitative History, and American Civic Experience. Bio. M.A. 540-464-7159 329 Scott Shipp Hall Assistant Professor copelanddl@vmi.edu 467 Scott Shipp Hall Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary. During the last decade, her department implemented a new interdisciplinary English major. moralescp@vmi.edu, Instructor 540-464-7238 Specialty: Transportation Engineering Site Manager bishopkk@vmi.edu, Professor - John Hopkins University garcia-guerreroi@vmi.edu MLIS - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Bio. Bio. Jonathan S. Jones teaches advanced courses on the United States Civil War and Reconstruction, nineteenth century U.S. history, and the history of medicine, as well as the two-semester History of the United States sequence. In 2016, COL Brannon was assigned to 1st Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment where he served as the Battalion Commander and after command served as the Executive Officer for the Commanding General of the Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Benning. Professor Bio, Associate Professor 540-464-7797 They have three daughters: Stephanie, Jennifer, and Megan. Specialty: Chinese In 2005, he enlisted in the Army Reserve where he achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant(P). Ph.D. - University of Massachusetts, Amherst (in English; Forensic linguistics, criminal cases and the police interview), XIX Congreso de Novela y Cine Negro de la Universidad de Salamanca, April, 2013, La autotraduccin: la teora y los retos del gnero (. 535 Scott Shipp Hall mattesonje@vmi.edu 540-464-7685 In 2009, he transferred to the 1st Brigade (Quartermaster), 94th Division (FS) in Charleston, West Virginia where he served as the Brigade S-3 in charge of operations for the Army Reserve Quartermaster School. Ph.D. - University of California, Davis Col. Fausts awards and decorations include the Joint Commendation Medal, the Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Korea Defense Service Medal and the NATO medal. 2018, 8, 11801-11806. 318 Nichols 207B Mallory Hall 509 Preston Library Dr. Quevedo is also committed to further integrating current technology into the chemistry curriculum, with a focus on biotechnological applications. ), and has many research interests, including Middle East Affairs, troubled societies in the Middle East and related problems, and Arabic language and poetry. 540-464-7479 Shore duty assignments included two tours at the U.S. Bio, Assistant ProfessorCivil and Environmental Engineering. We are excited to announce the hiring of Coach Brown as our newest addition to our defensive staff.. basua@vmi.edu His research interests include agile software development, secure software engineering, and semantic web. 540-464-7458 He continued to serve in the 609 AIS from April 1998 to April 2000 as the Chief of Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Collection Management. 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. Scott Wachenheim, head football coach, welcomes seven new coaches for his eighth season on post, and three returning assistants will have significant new responsibilities in 2022. 2008. VMI Athletics announced its new head football coach Dec. 3 with the hiring of Danny Rocco as the 33rd head coach in Keydet football history. Prior to his arrival at VMI, he worked as a licensing associate at Brookhaven National Laboratory, and he is a retired, commissioned officer who served for 30 years in both the active and reserve components of the U.S. Navy. 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. LTC Kendricks primary research interests include polemic and violence in the French Wars of Religion, gender in sixteenth-century French devotional poetry and the integration of classroom technology with language learning. 540-464-7508 and Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis. She also spearheads the Art History and Visual Culture minor/concentration, maintains the @vmi_ahvc Instagram account, and is the faculty advisor to the Cadet Art Group. 214 Cormack Hall https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-c-timmes, Executive Secretary Ph.D. - University of Montana His research focuses on the cultural and intellectual history of the late Roman Empire, particularly asceticism in southern Gaul during the fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries A.D. At VMI, she teaches all levels of Chinese language classes and culture classes. MH 313-D Specialty: International Relations, Foreign Policy, and Terrorism Studies 540-464-7374 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. B.A. 2097 Kilbourne Hall blumdr@vmi.edu, Associate Professor Professor Bio, Programmer Analyst 2016 Kilbourne Hall Lt. Col. Atwell teaches courses in British literature and creative writing, specializingin fiction. 540-464-7582 Jeff has over 13 years troubleshooting, repairing, and installing computers. He lives in Lexington, Virginia with his wife Anne and they have two children Jack and Emma. 540-464-7354 His research focuses on Arabic dialectology and sociolinguistics in Arabic-speaking communities, with a particular interest in Egypt. The official Football Coach List for the Wagner College Seahawks Skip To Main . 531 Scott Shipp Hall Dr. Dowling has lived for extended periods in Tokyo, Vienna, Berlin, and Munich. rowera@vmi.edu tomlinkh@vmi.edu, Professor Upon graduation, he was employed at VMI as an Assistant Director of Admissions until 2009. 540-464-7759 226 Marshall Hall 540-462-6371 The essay goes on to identify the concept of democratic argument, a type of post-dialectical persuasion that seeks to control the terms of discourse by negating disinterested choice. 538 Scott Shipp Hall She is also an artist, with a background in design and computer graphics. quevedoSP@vmi.edu Senior Associate Athletic Director, Sports Medicine and Performance. 540-464-7354 Nell, W. W., "Design Considerations for a Large Trebuchet", Timber Framing, 44, June 1997. Blain Pattersonearned his PhD in mathematics education from North Carolina State University in 2019. Athletic Director/ Associate Directors/Faculty Rep. Bryan B. Blair. 210 Smith Hall His research, which has appeared in such outlets as the British Journal of Political Science, International Studies Quarterly, Political Psychology, Journal of Conflict Resolution, and Foreign Policy Analysis, focuses on the impact of domestic factors on international conflict propensity, leadership psychology and war, the determinants of strategy choice by insurgent (especially terrorist) groups, and conventional and nuclear deterrence. jonesjs@vmi.edu Gwendolyn G. Parson, Writing Center Consultant, is certifiedby the Virginia Department of Educationin English/Language Arts. 2014 Kilbourne Hall Print and PC Support Technician moosmandl@vmi.edu - University of Mississippi Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Dr. Arciero and his wife Susan divide their time between Lexington and Arlington. Col. Bakich specializes in international relations theory and American national security policy. Maj. Curry Kennedy joined VMI's English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies faculty as an Assistant Professor in 2021. chalishajardn@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor Just two years ago in 2020, Brown was selected for the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching for the Chicago Bears. 107 Mallory Hall sunnendr@vmi.edu Bio. Colonel James is a graduate of Bowling Green State University (Ohio) with a Master of Education in Educational Administration. US Army, Retired - James Madison University Bio. He personally coached the First-in-Fleet winner of the 1992 Newport to Bermuda Sailboat Race over more than 180 top professional and amateur crews. Bio. She teaches the two-semester U.S. History course as well as upper-division classes on Antebellum America, the Civil War and the U.S. South. The book will be published in the Reconsiderations of Southern African History Series of The University of Virginia Press. Another aspect of research is the use of vinamidinium salts as synthetic intermediates to construct nitrogen-containing heterocycles. 2061 Kilbourne Hall A.C. Jones, D.E. Ph.D. - Pennsylvania State University 225 Post Hospital by Doug Doughty December 13, 2022 Danny Rocco. walivepathiranagemr@vmi.edu Professor Mark Boonshoft received his B.A. He has multiple provisional patents, book chapters among various publications in archival journals and respected conference proceedings. 540-464-7706 Bio, 104th Division (Instructor Training), US Army Reserve in Economics from St. Norbert College. 401D Maury-Brooke Hall David joined VMI as Network Technician in 2011 after 3 years serving as Network/Server Administrator at Dabney Lancaster Community College. Thorax, 61:448-454, 2006. Bio. 540-464-7166 brownjj@vmi.edu Professor 540-464-7212 She obtained her doctorate from Stanford University in 2016. A. Joe Schablik was born in Custer, Oklahoma. 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. 531 Scott Shipp Hall Please contact him at:joyceca@vmi.edu or by phone (540) 464-7558. Journal of Virology 78:6666-6675. osborneew@vmi.edu - University of Louisville youngjm@vmi.edu, Graphic Designer Institute Chaplain In the latter position, he was coach aboard a 56-foot sloop that won First-in-Fleet in the Transatlantic Race and First-in-Class in the infamous 1979 Fastnet Race in which five boats sank, and nineteen were killed during a severe storm. He came to VMI after 24 years in IT and Cybersecurity providing network engineering services and information security compliance support for DoD, DoJ, and DHS. 540-464-7293 540-464-7045 New Orleans, October 2018. Lt. Col. Mary Stewart Atwell came to VMI in 2015. My goal is to apply fundamental knowledge about plant chemistry to the genetic engineering of a dual-use food and fuel crop plant to be cultivated on the same plot of land. Jeff Matteson joined VMI in August of 1998 after nine years with Rockbridge County Schools. topasnadm@vmi.edu 465 Scott Shipp Hall faffjb@vmi.edu, Police Officer coxgeoff@vmi.edu, Family Nurse Practitioner A. Torres, R.R. Specialty: Labor Economics, Health Economics, Economics of Aging, and Applied Microeconomics He received his Masters degree from Radford University in 1998 and his Ph.D. from Virginia Tech in 2001. At least three of their seven or more years of medical school and residency training are dedicated to learning how to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases that are seen in the adult population. in Automated Technology Management from James Madison University. Bio. Summer Session Director She is passionate about teaching. Bio, Licensed Practical Nurse 2017 Kilbourne Hall With the coming of personal computers to VMI, the emphasis on electronics and electrical engineering shifted toward computing. 430 Scott Shipp Hall Bio. Engaging the continuous casting and recasting of opposing worldviews, this collection of essays examines literatures use of polemic and polemics use of literature as seminal intellectual developments stemming from the religious and social turmoil that characterized this period in France. 508 Scott Shipp Hall Captain Drydens teaching responsibilities are Swimming, Wellness Concepts and Drug and Alcohol Awareness. 540-464-7072 https://valentina-dimitrovagrajzl.squarespace.com/ 419-530-4987. Teaching: My teaching expertise includes area ecology, behavior, and conservation. Ph.D. The Pennsylvania State University 540-464-7343 513 Scott Shipp Hall 430 Mallory Hall 540-464-7636 Since, Lieutenant Colonel Franklin has served in Force Support, Aircraft Maintenance, and as Inspector General in the Air National Guard. In January 1984, His first troop assignment was as a rifle platoon leader in the 2nd Infantry Division, South Korea. Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington 15(1): 13-19. The official Football Coach List for the Old Dominion University Skip To Main . 418 VMI Parade, Commandant 141 Degree in Electronics Technology from Blue Ridge Community College. afrotc@vmi.edu Dr. Smith is an organic chemist with research interests in natural products chemistry and synthetic methodology. His current book project, Religion and Rhetorical Education in Early Modern England, examines the interanimation of rhetoric and religion at several sites and levels of communicative training. mccoysn@vmi.edu, Professor 540-464-7360 540-464-7052 She has published her work in Le Cygne and Neophilologus. 213 Cormack Hall Bio. He served as a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Georgia, and as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Cornell University. Professional Engineer Associate Professor Mrs. ParsonjoinedVirginia Military Institute's Writing Center staff because sheenjoys the process of writing. Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University In this role, he oversees curriculum development for 315 VMI cadets, ensures recruiting and accessions standards are kept, and instructs and influences highly qualified prospective Air Force officers. Ph.D. - University of California Davis Specialty: Genetics and Molecular Biology He frequently leads VMI study abroad programs to Budapest, Hungary, and he recently completed a semester as a visiting Fulbright Scholar at the National University of Public Service there. Specialty: Biopsychology and Psychophysiology Bio. Bio. Ph.D. - University of California, Irvine Students have also worked with Idewu to conduct transportation research related to psychology, chemistry, mechanical engineering, computer science, and electrical engineering. 2. 100 Post Hospital Colonel Travis Homiak, USMC, was commissioned in the United States Marine Corps in 1994 from the Virginia Military Institute. Ph.D. - University of Connecticut Rocco brings a decorated coaching history with him to Lexington, with experience at the FBS and FCS level, as well as the NFL. Moosman, P.R., Jr., D. Marsh, E.K. Bio. 215 Carroll Hall 620 Nichols From May 1985 until May 1989, he performed duties as an Operations Officer and commanded a Motorized Rifle Company in 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, Fort Lewis, Washington. August 2005 - March 2006, Student, Academy Flight Screening, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado, April 2006 - October 2006, Student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Columbus AFB, Mississippi, November 2006 - October 2007, Student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Corpus Christi Naval Air Station, Texas, November 2007 - February 2008, Student, C-130 training, Little Rock AFB, Arkansas, March 2008 - May 2012, EC-130H Pilot, Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, June 2012 - August 2012, Student, RQ-4 training, Beale AFB, California, September 2012 October 2016, Chief of Training, RQ-4 Evaluator Pilot, Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota, March 2015 January 2016, Tops in Blue Troop Commander/Tour Director, San Antonio, Texas, October 2016 April 2017, Assistant Director of Operations, RQ-4 Evaluator Pilot, Andersen AFB, Guam, April 2017 June 2020, Branch Chief, AF TENCAP, Schriever AFB, Colorado, July 2020 Present, Aerospace Studies Instructor, AF ROTC Det 880, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA. "Historical Performance of Private Equity: Cross-Country Evidence," in Private Equity: Opportunities and Risks.