Ph.D. - Nova Southeastern University Ph.D. - Texas Christian University Drug Trafficking Culture in Colombian Literature and Media (course developed), TheNarco as Neo-cultural and Transatlantic Model. Ph.D., Ohio State University In addition to working at VMI, she also teaches classes at Southern Virginia University, is a freelance graphic designer, and sits on the Boxerwood Volunteer, Events, and Promotion Board. 540-464-7212 540-464-7086 I am anAssistant Professor of Economics specializing in Urban Economics, Industrial Organization, and Applied Microeconomics. (PJ) Klinger teaches the two-semester World History course as well as upper-division courses in environmental history and climate history. Specialty: Urban Economics, Industrial Organization, and Applied Microeconomics Jack Abercrombie: offensive line/run game coordinator Bio. Cloud State University, Minnesota, where she served as assistant director of the writing center and later as a full-time instructor teaching courses in research writing, creative nonfiction, business writing, and rhetorical theory. 215 Carroll Hall Capt. 307 Letcher Avenue, Room 102 He is currently an Assistant Professor of Arabic at the department of Modern Languages and Cultures at Virginia Military Institute. A native of Philadelphia, Lt. Col. Brown loves living in Lexington and working with cadets to support their writing, visual art, and research projects. 540-462-6365 Skip To Main Content . 540-464-7186 311 Carroll Hall Bio, Police Officer Staff Sgt. Master Sergeant Colemans awards include the Combat Infantry Badge, Drill Sergeant Identification Badge, U.S. Army Recruiter Badge with Three Sapphire Achievement Stars, Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, ARCOM (3), AAM (2), AGCM, ARCAM, ASR, OSR, ARCOT, AFRMM, GWOTS, ICM, NDSMB. agam-segalr@vmi.edu They have two children, Emily (11) and Morgan (9). She is currently pursuing a second masters in science education from Miami University (Ohio). Department HeadJackson-Hope Distinguished ProfessorInternational Studies and Political Science, Insurance Coordinator He recently accepted the VMI position as the Director of Corps Marksmanship and NCAA Rifle Coach. 418 Mallory Hall 2455 Ext. Changes in capture rates in a community of bats in New Hampshire during the progression of white-nose syndrome. Specialty: Structural Engineering and Materials faustkl@vmi.edu Students have also worked with Idewu to conduct transportation research related to psychology, chemistry, mechanical engineering, computer science, and electrical engineering. Dallas was an Economics and Business major at VMI and received an MBA from Virginia Commonwealth University. Bio, Research interests: Developing strategies and enhancing behaviors that lead to improved health and dietary outcomes in college students, Courses taught: Wellness Concepts (HPW 105), Basic Swimming Survival (HPW 201), Nutrition & Cardiovascular Health (HPW 306), Swim Fitness (HPW 311), Global Food and Nutrition (HPW 313), Advanced Swimming & Survival (HPW 403), Nutrition (HPW 433), Snorkeling (Study Abroad; HPW 470), Professor Associate Professor evansdk@vmi.edu 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). SFC Moses McFadden Jr. (Ret) is a newly assigned Supply Technician with the AROTC. He also works with colleagues to coordinate the weekly French Table and hosted a major regional French conference at VMI in 2015. University of Virginia Ph.D. - University of Iowa 333 Scott Shipp Hall davidja@vmi.edu, Accounts Payable, Travel rogersdf@vmi.edu, Professor - Emeritus Hughes, Joseph, Suicide in Hamlet. Conference of the American/Popular Association in the South, Wilmington, NC, September 2019. Now he begins his fourth head coaching job at what might be his toughest assignment yet. Bio, Fixed Assets Accountant, Financial Accounting - James Madison University 540-464-7413 Athletic Director/ Associate Directors/Faculty Rep. Bryan B. Blair. MAJ Elliss awards and decorations include the Bronze Star, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Combat Infantrymans Badge, the Army Parachutist Badge, the Navy and Marine Corps Parachutist Badge, and the German Parachutist Badge in Silver Grade. 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. 540-464-7809 Northeastern Naturalist, 20:552-558. He graduated from North Georgia College in 1982 with a Bachelor of Science degree and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Infantry. He then worked as a bridge engineer at the Missouri Department of Transportation Bridge Office in Jefferson City, MO designing, inspecting, and rating bridges on the state inventory. - Eastern Kentucky University A. Copper-mediated Decarboxylative Acetoxylation of Aliphatic Carboxylic Acids. ticenpj@vmi.edu 2054 Kilbourne Hall 540-464-7154 Bio. He participated in the Korean Military Exchange Program 17.10 and Northern Viper 17.2, where he safely fired the first U.S. military rocket on mainland Japan. Rocco brings a decorated coaching history with him to Lexington, with experience at the FBS and FCS level, as well as the NFL. kennedycw@vmi.edu 301 Letcher Avenue 540-464-7045 This story is set on the Rhine River, New Years Eve, 406 A.D., when the river froze, and five barbarian tribes crossed, catalyzing the fall of Rome. Professional Engineer LTC Kendrick is co-editor (with Professor Katherine Maynard, Washington College in Chestertown, MD)of Polemic and Literature surrounding the French Wars of Religion(2019). Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 512 Scott Shipp Hall schriverom@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor Moosman, P. R., Jr., C. K. Cratsley, S. D. Lehto, and H. H. Thomas. List of VMI Keydets head football coaches. He worked five years as a Firefighter/EMT-Paramedic in Corsicana, Texas, before enrolling in the doctorate program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 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. He is a graduate of Auburn University at Montgomery, Auburn University, and the University of Tennessee. While she has taught Introductory Psychology, Social Psychology, Statistics, and Research Methods; her favorite courses are Political Psychology and Psychology of Genocide. 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. 540-464-7535 His current research addresses the role of UN peacekeeping in reducing civil war violence and promoting military reform and democratic stability. Col. Grays research and publications focus on topics in modern military history, policy/strategy, and leadership. summersbj@vmi.edu Chaplain Casper holds a Bachelors Degree in English from VMI, as well as Masters Degrees in both Practical Theology and Christian Education from Regent University in Virginia Beach, VA. colemanrl@vmi.edu The first woman appointed to be a department head at VMI, Col. Miller has served in this capacity since 1992. Marshall Library 620 Nichols bakerjm@vmi.edu crewscd@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor 540-464-7869 hostetterah@vmi.edu, Instructor Schablik has been assigned to the following units: 19th Adjutant General Theater Support Command, South Korea, 8th Army Troop Command, South Korea, 82nd Adjutant General Personnel Service Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, U.S. heraldmc@vmi.edu In: Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. 303 Shell Hall He attended Salisbury University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. Supervisor As a screenwriter, Smith shares several awards with husband and VMI peer, Douglas N. Smith. 540-462-6371 540-464-7568 540-464-7345 Sex-Specific Differences in CYP1A2 Genotype and Caffeine Behavior (with Gabrielle E. W. Giersch), Consumption Maximization in Retirement (with Barry Cobb and Jeffrey S. Smith), SALT Deduction Changes in 2017 TCJA and Homeownership (with Kathryn Simms, Jeffrey S. Smith, and Dekuwmini Mornah). bitherwf@vmi.edu 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. Bio, Contractor, Golden Key Group 540-464-7982 Col. Newhouse came to the Virginia Military Institute in 2008 after teaching three years at Texas Tech University. 103 Shell Hall afrotc@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant Dino Waites: safeties coach Were told Yahner had a great, immediate impact on the Delaware defense he helped the Blue Hens reach the FCS Semifinals in the 2020-21 spring season, with Yahners linebackers aiding a CAA defense that held opponents to a league-low 14.4 points per game and a league-best 118.4 yards per game on the ground. Schultz, D.R. 540-464-7479 Rocco rounds out football staff with Jones, Mack, Football gets 10 commits on National Signing Day, Football adds wide receivers coach AJ Hampton, Snyder, Oliver, Soderholm named to VaSID All-State Teams, SoCon, VMI release 2023 Football Schedule. My recent work examines individual choices from incentivized experimental settings, and it highlights the importance of personality traits in explaining individual risk and time preferences, entrepreneurship, and prosocial behaviors. Captain Dryden has returned to VMI after living in South Korea for the past 9 years. J.B. Lageman: defensive line coach NP's make prevention, wellness, and patient education priorities. While at the FABOLC he also graduated from the Joint Fires Observers Course (JFOC) and was qualified as a Joint Fires Observer. 320 Smith Hall Tom has over 20 years of experience in the information services and technology industries. Dr. Reshef Agam-Segal completed hisdoctoratein philosophy at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom. Thomas, H. H., P. R. Moosman, Jr., J. Pierre Veilleux, and J. Holt. klineka@vmi.edu 540-464-7212. forquerla@vmi.edu. To interpret various theoretical claims made by language acquisition researchers and consider these claims in light of ones personal approach to teaching. 540-464-7508 wilkinsjv@vmi.edu, Associate Professor Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign altmannct@vmi.edu He commanded progressively larger units from an infantry platoon through a multi-functional brigade combat team. The latter topic comprises two classes being 1588-1905 and 1905 to the present. Schablik was selected as the NCO of the month for the AFNorth Battalion at Mons, Belgium in 2013. M.D. 3-115 Third Barracks 540-464-7446 210 Cormack Field Potential for monitoring eastern small-footed bats on talus slopes. by Doug Doughty December 13, 2022 Danny Rocco. At VMI, Col. Newhouse has served as an assistant officer in charge of barracks and class advisor for the class of 2016. jonesmt@vmi.edu Coach Yahners resume covers a wide range of experiences at a variety of different universities. 103 Shell Hall 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. Professor Holder of the John Biggs '30 Cincinnati Chair in Military History, Associate Professor 540-464-7017 Kuntz comes to VMI after serving three years on the Indiana University staff as a defensive graduate assistant working primarily with the defensive line. ERH-331 Aesthetics (Spring 2019, Spring 2021, Spring 2022), ERH-323 Philosophy and Literature. M.S. sowerswt@vmi.edu, Conference Operations Coordinator Assistant Director for Leadership and Character Development LEXINGTON, Va. - VMI Football has announced three new additions to their 2023 staff. 540-464-7156 Hicham Assaoui holds an M.A. Butler, Colin, Shakespeares Henry V: Honor Is What You Put In; Honor Is What You Put Out. Conference of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Virtual, November 2021. Bio. He is currently studying psychological wellbeing in college students and the pursuit of purpose in emerging adults. Snelling, R.R. 540-464-7932 540-464-7287 X 242 540-464-7840 After working as a full-time bridge researcher, Matt returned to academics upon appointment to the Civil Engineering Department at VMI. Associate Professor 3, 2015. 540-464-7962 Brodie is a native of Denver, Colorado. Licensed Clinical Psychologist 201 Smith Hall mcdonaldrl@vmi.edu 540-464-7735
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