Teaching at VMI for more two decades, Mr. Belliveau specializes in American government, the Congress, and the Presidency. 540-464-7037 MR Ballards military and civilian education include the Foundation Instructor/Facilitator Course, 1SG Pre-Command Course, Airborne School, T-10 Jumpmaster Course, T-11 Jumpmaster Course, Army Reconnaissance Course, Sniper Advanced Marksmanship Training, EO Leader Course, Senior Leader Course, Combatives Level I, Drill Sergeant School, Advanced Leader Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, and the Sling Load Inspector Certification Course. boobaral@vmi.edu, Director of Staff in Politics, History, and Classics from Washington & Lee University, an MPhil in Modern European History from the University of Cambridge, and an M.A. 315 Nichols Engineering Annex Nash, J.J. Boomsma. Since, Lieutenant Colonel Franklin has served in Force Support, Aircraft Maintenance, and as Inspector General in the Air National Guard. He is married to Annetta Joy Alexander formally of Casa, Arkansas. Bio. 705 Nichols The foundation of my research program is its interdisciplinary nature. 540-464-7218 Staff Sgt. schriverme@vmi.edu, Police Officer Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Chicago - Liberty University 221 Marshall Hall Assistant Professor Ph.D. - University of Virginia Bio. binnspd@vmi.edu, Deputy Chief of Staff and Operations . Bio. In this capacity, he led 37 Airmen on a 10-month, 85K-mile global tour where he led a $9M, 64K lb-equipment, 90-minute show at 71 military installations worldwide, where he was both roadie and band keyboardist. Although a medievalist by virtue of his interest in Arthurian tales and their Germanic versions, he has concentrated his research and teaching on 20th-century Germany in recent years. Ph.D. - University of Texas at Austin While serving as Associate Dean of the Faculty since 2001, he has continued to teach as a professor of English and fine arts. Warner, R.H. Hendren, M.J. Hosler. He served as the Auxiliaries Officer and the Assistant Operations Officer and completed a deployment to the 7th Fleet AOR. He especially enjoys teaching Philosophy and Literature, where he can discuss big questions with cadets, and American Modernism, which features favorite authors such as Claude McKay, Robert Frost, Willa Cather, Zora Neale Hurston, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. They have three daughters: Stephanie, Jennifer, and Megan. Born in Wyndott, Michigan, Maj. Westland is a 1993 graduate of James River High School. Zylestra, J. H. Tumlinson, V. C. Mastro. 405G Maury-Brooke Hall 540-464-7419 marshallml@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor kellyda@vmi.edu, Payroll Accountant Lt. Col.(R) Brown is from Russellville, Arkansas. Hunter Increased springtail abundance in a garlic mustard invaded forest, accepted by Northeastern Naturalist in October 2012. Drawn by the creative freedoms of a career in engineering, Dr. Idewu merged his profession with his past, by combining the creativity, adaptability, and perseverance he learned in football. D.L.S. Darrell is a technical professional with more than 12 years experience in design and 16 years computer applications. 3018-B Kilbourne Hall Ph.D. - University of Oxford Reconnect Career Networking Events Local Open Houses Reunions 100 Alumni Chapters Worldwide Get in the Game The Peay Endowment for Academic Excellence 25 Years of Women at VMI Stories of Impact 540-464-7278 A distinguished graduate from every resident professional military education institution he attended, Col Homiak is a graduate of the Marine Corps Command &Staff College, the School of Advanced Warfighting, and the National War College. 540-464-7457 540-464-7353 kimseywd@vmi.edu Cadets use iPads to access websites, podcasts and other documents, investigate the themes we discuss and develop their own personalized set of vocabulary surrounding the topics covered in each unit of instruction. My research focuses on the evolution and ecology of invertebrate animals. He also taught in Granada, Colorado where he produced a state champion marching band. Upon graduation, he was employed at VMI as an Assistant Director of Admissions until 2009. B8 Old Barracks Col. Newhouse came to the Virginia Military Institute in 2008 after teaching three years at Texas Tech University. 104 Memorial Hall Bio, Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignM.S. Patrick J. idoljl@vmi.edu, Associate Professor 540-464-7233 543 Scott Shipp Hall Ph.D. 540-464-7451 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. 303 Smith Hall I have taught Intermediate and high intermediate courses as well as Medical Spanish. with Christina Russell McDonald); Southern Women Playwrights: New Essays in Literary History and Criticism (edited with Linda Rohrer Paige); Erskine Caldwell: Selected Letters, 1929-1955; The Critical Response to Erskine Caldwell; and Teaching Composition in the 90s: Sites of Contention (edited with Christina G. Russell). Lt. Col. Atwell teaches courses in British literature and creative writing, specializingin fiction. 131 Old Barracks In 2019, he reported to the Naval ROTC unit at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, VA as a Naval Science instructor. 201 Smith Hall http://www.jimsquire.com - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University afrotc@vmi.edu, Publications Manager 540-464-7946 In 1980, he received his commission and joined Company A (Admin), 39th SPT BN, 39th INF BDE (SEP), Arkansas ARNG under the Early Commissioning Program. Professional Engineer 2. He lives in Lexington, Virginia with his wife Anne and they have two children Jack and Emma. Bio, Registered Nurse Specialty: American Government, the Congress, and the Presidency In addition to having teaching experience at the university level, she has worked as a book editor, a magazine editor, and a freelance writer. in English / Rhetoric from St. Presently, he serves as an AFROTC Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies (APAS) via the Voluntary Limited Period of Active Duty (VLPAD) Program. Ph.D. - University of Arizona Captain Watkins was commissioned into the Air Force in 2015 from AFROTC Detachment 875 at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He has extensive bridge design and inspection experience. potterdv@vmi.edu, Administrative and Program Specialist Bio. 540-464-7545 Previously a college instructor of composition and literature, she also works part-time as education director for Boxerwood Nature Center just outside Lexington. In 2012, she joined the IT department as a programmer/analyst. beaganr@vmi.edu, Marine Officer Instructor Bio. He served in the Army as a Supply Sergeant for 20 years and retired in 2006. 540-464-7965 Bio. cochrandh@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor A. Photo-induced Kochi Decarboxylative Elimination for the Synthesis of E/ZEnamides and Enecarbamates, J. Org. Cadet-initiated Research on rhetorical analysis and application: Col. McDonald received the VMI Distinguished Teaching Award in 2006 and was elected as a faculty initiate to the VMI Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa in 2010. chapmanag@vmi.edu, Publications Assistant 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. hatchersj@vmi.edu, Media Relations Specialist 303F Maury Brooke Hall The Road to Black Neds Forgewon the 2014 Virginia Historical Society's Richard Slatten Award for Excellence in Virginia biography, was one of three finalists (and the only work of history) for the 2015 Library of Virginia Literary Award in Nonfiction, and was one of the final twelve books considered for the Pulitzer Prize in History in its year. David joined VMI as Network Technician in 2011 after 3 years serving as Network/Server Administrator at Dabney Lancaster Community College. mattesonca@vmi.edu, Network Technician In her current position in the Office of International Programs, she serves as the primary study abroad advisor and works also in the area of International Student Services. New Orleans, October 2018. mcdonaldrl@vmi.edu 540-464-7935 540-464-7365 drydensm@vmi.edu 540-464-7234 gibsonke@vmi.edu, Police Officer 540-464-7350 Col. Spencer D. Bakich, Ph.D. is a professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science and is the Director of the National Security Program. Bio. 301 Letcher Avenue 210 Memorial Hall A 2005 graduate of the Institute, Maj. Henry Wise taught for several years in Taiwan, where he worked for the ROC Military Academy in Fengshan, selecting, instructing, and training cadets who would go on to study in American military institutions, including VMI. Free-living marine nematodes -Marine sediments support by far the greatest diversity of nematode species, and I aim to understand their diversity, evolution, and taxonomy. Ph.D. - Texas Tech University Herpetological Review 36:298. assaouih@vmi.edu European Respiratory Journal, 19:333-340, 2002. Dr. Duncan Richter is the Charles S. Luck III 55 Institute Professor. moreirablancohe@vmi.edu Barber founded several successful yachting and security-oriented consultancies. Ph.D. - Hampton University J. Org. S. J. Posavec. 540-464-7691 Virginia Military Institute Associate Head Coach Level NCAA D1 Location Lexington, VA Email robertsjs@vmi.edu Phone 540 464 7605 Website Virginia Military Institute Keydets NROTCVM@vmi.edu Journal of Parasitology 87 (2): 386-391. He recently accepted the VMI position as the Director of Corps Marksmanship and NCAA Rifle Coach. 333 Scott Shipp Hall An educator for twenty years, Mrs. Parson is proficient in student conferencingand writing instruction. After retiring, Dr. Arciero worked in the pentagon on the Air Force staff as a missile defense analyst for eleven years. Instructor https://www.stevenlandgraf.com/ 540-464-7636 Originally from Long Island, NY, CH Phillips initially commissioned in the U.S. Army as a field artillery officer. kellyla@vmi.edu, Associate Professor Col. Christina McDonald joined the VMI faculty as the first Institute Director of Writing in 2002. For instance patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) , a genetic disorder , or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), often associated with environmental causes, suffer from chronic respiratory inflammation [1, 2, 3, 4]. 540-464-7158 He continues to work as a consultant through PSI, Inc. on projects through TFHRC. Bio. Among other journals, his work has been published in Revista de Estudios Hispnicos and Hispanic Review. He has two kids, Benjamin and Lydia. Captain Steven Thomas Beck was born in Havelock, North Carolina, and was raised in Patuxent River, Maryland. odellwb@vmi.edu Being a native of Dhaka, Bangladesh, she always is very much interested to apply her engineering knowledge to come up with a better solution for urban issues including a better understanding of stormwater management structures andair quality of urban areas. Specialty: Asymmetric Business Cycles, Evolutionary Game Theory, Pedagogical Research, and Law and Economics - University of North Florida 540-464-7285 6C New Barracks lasisiaa@vmi.edu His last assignment on active duty was in the Pentagon as the USSOUTHCOM Chief of the Washington Field Office. funkta@vmi.edu, Instructor 311 Smith Hall 540-464-7131 Jones, D.R. 224 Marshall Hall His awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal (1 OLC), Meritorious Service Medal (4OLC), Army Commendation Medal (4OLC, 1 w/ V Device), Joint Service Achievement Medal, Army Achievement Medal (8 OLC), Army Good Conduct Medal (8th award), National Defense Service Medal (1 Star), Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Kosovo Campaign Medal (1 Star), Afghanistan Campaign Medal (2 Campaign Stars), Iraq Campaign Medal (3 Campaign Stars), Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Korean Service Medal, Armed Forces Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (3), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (3), NATO Medal (1 Star), Drill Sergeant Badge, Combat Action Badge, Parachutist Badge, Royal New Zealand Jump Wings, Presidential Unit Citation, Joint Meritorious Unit Citation, Army Superior Unit Citation (2 OLC), The Honorable Order of Saint George Medallion, Armor Draper Leadership Award (2), and the Drivers Maintenance Badge- Driver Wheeled Mechanic Badge. Moosman, Jr., W.M. 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. M. A. Deputy Director of the Adams Center 540-464-7451 I have also developed an interest in Public Economics. The students interact with the language as they share their ideas and opinions. In April of 2000, Col. Faust was assigned to the Defense HUMINT Service (DHS), and served as a strategic debriefer for three years. The broad scale of his past work includes the design and analysis of a new rail line in Anacostia, innovative pedestrian signals and intersections, and reconfigurations of work zone lane closures. Bio. She earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Human Services and Psychology in 1981 from Elon University,North Carolina. 540-464-7986 hensondt10@vmi.edu, Associate Professor Naval Academy and one as Executive Officer at the University of Virginia NROTC Unit. He then attended the Field Artillery Basic Officer Leadership Course (FABOLC) in Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. Col. Timmes volunteers as the VMI Springboard Diving Coach,faculty representative with the VMI Chamber Strings, and as the Superintendent's representative to the Honor Court. Following Career Course, he acted as the brigade assistant S-3 for the 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Divisionand went on to command Company B, 1st Battalion, 37th Armorwhile deployed in support of Operation Spartan Shield. D. Universidad de Salamanca, Spain (expected 2022)Dissertation: The lexicalization of metaphors in interlinguistic and intercultural communications in the field of public safety relating to the prevention and persecution of money laundering. Since retirement from Active Duty, Major Ellis has served as a Cyber, Counterintelligence, and Security/Threat SME Analyst for the Department of Defense as well asHomeland Security. feinauerdm@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant 540-464-7345 Government Relations Officer 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. 139B Old Barracks ballardla@vmi.edu, Contractor, Golden Key Group 511 Scott Shipp Hall She was born in Romania, where she spent the first ten years of her life, then relocated to Germany where she completed high school. Inflammatory cells in the airways in COPD. 540-464-7472 He is currently studying psychological wellbeing in college students and the pursuit of purpose in emerging adults. 2012. Daniel returned to VMI in January 2013 and is currently teaching Physical Chemistry. 540-464-7422 323 Nichols 540-464-7638 Her forthcoming case study, Dramagirls Worldcraft: Teaching Artist Platforms for Spectacle Theatre will appear Winter 2023 in the International Journal of Education and the Arts (IJEA). Colonel McDonalds photographs are in the collection of numerous private and public collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth. 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. 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. Recruiting Operations OfficerMilitary Science and Leadership, Associate Professor Ph.D. Florida State University Dallas was an Economics and Business major at VMI and received an MBA from Virginia Commonwealth University. 304 Smith Hall He teaches courses on ethics, religion, and aesthetics. Schultz, D.R. Bio. His military assignments include the 82nd Airborne Division; 1st Armored Division; 4th Psychological Operations Group; 1st Special Warfare Training Group; XVIII Airborne Corps; The Joint Readiness Training Center; and Headquarters, US Army Forces Command. Bio. 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. After retiring from the Navy, Cmdr. laroccama@vmi.edu Before joining the History Department at VMI, he received a bachelors degree in Classics from Cornell University, a masters degree in the History of Christianity from Harvard Divinity School, and a doctorate in History from the University of California, Berkeley. She enjoys exploring new areas of research and mentoring students. Ph.D. - North Carolina State University Frasier. walivepathiranagemr@vmi.edu Bio, Instructor - MS II 200 Construction Office Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Bio. While at Wake Forest University, she participated in a semester study abroad experience in Venice, Italy. 509 Preston Library 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. He served as Chair and Professor of Officership at the Simon Center for the Professional Military Ethic at the United States Military Academy. She returned to the area and went to work in the Commandants Office in June 1984. He is currently conducting research for his first book on racial representations that emerged from nineteenth-century discourses dealing with Spains modernization process. Andriamaharavo: T.H. Bio, Associate ProfessorDirector of Cyber Defense Lab, Treasurer parkerkc@vmi.edu, Instructor 429 Mallory Hall 540-464-7408 Ph.D. - University of Tennessee - University of Illinois At VMI, she teaches all levels of Chinese language classes and culture classes. 496 New Barracks Col. Faust is married to the former Allie Skukan of Chicago, Illinois. 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. Associate Professor He finds it a privilege to work with the next generation of engineers by teaching structural engineering and engineering mechanics topics. Ph.D. - University of Illinois He and his wife, Tammy own Lilly Title and settlement. 540-464-7212. forquerla@vmi.edu. 540-464-7218 Her research focuses on the intersection of trade policy, special interest politics, and immigration. 312 Mallory Hall Co-authored a recent article in American Communication Journal. guilfordpl@vmi.edu, Institutional Research Analyst 620 Nichols Eavesdropping on echolocation: Recording the bat's auditory experience. 540-464-7290 New Mexico Military Institute New Mexico Military Institute. 540-464-7332 Col. Kevin Faust graduated from Virginia Military Institute with a Bachelors of Arts Degree in International Studies. Samuel K. Allen is a Professor of Economics at the Virginia Military Institute. J. Org. Bio. Ph.D. - University of Virginia Commandant B-8 agnorrt@vmi.edu, Professor 111 Smith Hall Gorman, A. J. Snyder, A.W. 540-464-7983 540-464-7643 In 2008 he graduated Dabney Lancaster with an A.S degree in Information Technology with Network specialization. They have four children and five grandchildren. He is particularly interested in the early twentieth-century philosopher Gabriel Marcel and the contemporary philosophers William Desmond and Byung-Chul Han. Specialty: Grand Strategy, U.S. Foreign Policy, and Strategic Decision Making Professor - Emeritus Conference and Marketing Assistant Ph.D.-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 540-464-7582 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. mclaughlinhl@vmi.edu, Professor Ph.D. - Virginia Tech from the University of Virginia (Middle Eastern Studies and Arabic Language and Culture) and his B.A. He was awarded his Ph.D. at the University of Virginia where he studied the ability of inorganic compounds to modify the standard organic chemistry of aromatic molecules. johnsonjb@vmi.edu Composite; Search; Links; Menu; Site Navigation. University of Virginia 2009. She worked at a level one trauma center as a Registered Nurse, before returning home to work at the local emergency department andpursue her nurse practitioner degree. He has a great deal of experience in Agile software development frameworks, models and processes including Scrum, Kanban, Lean, XP and hybrid models and processes. His research in economic history explores workers compensation insurance, labor laws, and public housing. Director 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. He has also written for Villanova University's Augustine Blog. 2089 Kilbourne Hall Old Hospital Mohamed Azab is an assistant professor in the computer and information sciences department. Professional Engineer New Horizons: VMI Journal of Undergraduate Writing 5:79-88. During his first assignment to VMI, he was the Military Science IV Branch Chief/Detachment Operations Officer from 1996-1999 and during his second tour served as the Military Science I Branch Chief/Detachment Executive Officer from 2001-2005. Specifically, I teach courses in anatomy (Comparative Vertebrate Morphology, Developmental Biology, and Histology) and vertebrate biology (Animal Behavior and Ornithology). 540-464-7017 Mr. Scott Belliveau '83 is an Instructor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science. Ph.D. - University of Massachusetts, Amherst Additionally, he enjoys working with engineering policies on licensure, civil engineering curriculum design, and innovative techniques used for teaching in higher education. InFebruary 2016, he took over as the Navigator onboard USS KEARSARGE (LHD 3)where he conducted relief following Hurricanes land falls on Puerto Rico andthe US Virgin Islands. 201 Admissions Office gravescc@vmi.edu, Director Inflammation and infection in nave human cystic fibrosis airway grafts. 540-464-7343 in Writing, Rhetoric, and Technical Communication from James Madison University. Human Resources Coordinator M.A. 329 Scott Shipp Hall 312 Mallory Hall Holder of the John Biggs '30 Cincinnati Chair in Military History He received his Ph.D. from Kookmin University (South Korea) in 2010, M.S Computer Science from UTM (Malaysia) in 2007, and Master of Information Technology Degree from UAAR (Pakistan) in 2002. 1027 Kilbourne Hall
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