At VMI, Col. Newhouse has served as an assistant officer in charge of barracks and class advisor for the class of 2016. 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. 216 Cormack Hall Office Hours:Capt. He currently serves as VMIs Writing Center Coordinator and as the Assistant Director of the VMI Center for Undergraduate Research. M.A. Journal of General Virology 84:249-258. Falk. Bio. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs He is an active member of Phantom Airborne Brigade, a round canopy tactical parachute team that helps combat-wounded, service disabled, and other veterans back into the skies to jump with their comrades. 210 Memorial Hall 236 Post Hospital In addition to feature writing, he has worked on a number of technical writing and public history projects for cultural resource management companies, including URS Corporation. 540-464-7799 Psy.D. 2017. Jenny Crance is a family nurse practitioner (see description below) and has been at VMI since November of 2011. I am excited to announce Coach Yahner as our Defensive Coordinator and Linebacker Coach.. He is also the assistant director of Rat Challenge and is primarily in charge of overseeing the onsite activities, with oversight of the Low Initiatives. Phylogenetic analysis of Alloglossidium (Digenea: Macroderoididae) and related genera: Life-cycle evolution and taxonomic revision. In 1997, he transferred to the 3/379th Logistical Support Battalion, 7th BDE, 95th Training Division (IT) as a Team Chief in support of the Army Reserve Schools. 318 Scott Shipp Hall Ph.D. - Old Dominion University (Physics) 2022 VMI Football Coaching Staff Scott Wachenheim: head coach Billy Parker: assistant head coach/recruiting coordinator/CB Nick Reveiz: defensive coordinator/LB Patrick Ashford: offensive coordinator/QB Chris Moore: specialist team coordinator/TE Jack Abercrombie: offensive line/run game coordinator Greg Wood: specialists/video coordinator Associate Professor schablikjc@vmi.edu Bio. 540-464-7506 Snelling: D. Zhou, N. Toyooka,* H. Nemoto, K. Yamaguchi, H. Tsuneki, T. Wada, T. Sasaoka, H. Sakai, Y. Tezuka, S. Kadota, T. H. Jones, H. M. Garraffo, T. F. Spande, and J. W. Daly: J.P. Lelito, K. Boroczky, T.H. In this capacity, he was accountable for all associated defense training and all law enforcement responses during his shift amid armistice operations. Bio, Adjunct ProfessorComputer and Information Sciences, Associate Professor Ashleigh B. Smythe, Michael J. Sanderson, and Steven A. Nadler. Health and Fitness for Older Adults and Special Populations, SP303W SpanishComposition and Conversation (content developed), SP322 Hispanic Cinema (content developed), SP424Narcos, Hitmen and Religion. 540-464-7017 Professor CBMB Faculty 540-464-7314 Ph.D. - Pennsylvania State University 540-464-7700 540-464-7041 altmannct@vmi.edu Jones, K.E. 540-464-7218 540-464-7432 Capt. Smythe, and B.W. B.S. 131 Old Barracks Bio. Using nonlinear differential equations, Herald creates realistic models which are based on the underlying biology and immunology. 430 Mallory Hall 540-464-7046 During her thirty five years at Virginia Military Institute, she has taught Shakespeare as well as British Literature and freshman writing, among other subjects. She is the author of The Adjacent Possible (Green Writers Press, 2021), winner of the Hopper Poetry Prize, and a recipient of the Freund Prize from Cornell University. martinrl@vmi.edu, Bursar 540-464-7534 540-464-7162 Col. Gray joined VMI after serving as the Director of Strategy and Campaigning at the Saudi War College in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Her teaching areas include public speaking, communication theory, intercultural communication, public relations writing techniques, intro to communication research, and other courses. Her graduate research primarily focused on the development of new catalytic methods that employ photoredox-promoted decarboxylation. Forces Korea, 8th Army Support Element, South Korea, American Forces North, NATO, Mons Belgium, 2nd Infantry Division, Combined Division, South Korea, Joint Communication Support Element, Tampa, Florida. Bio. The students interact with the language as they share their ideas and opinions. moosmanpr@vmi.edu Professional Engineer 327 Scott Shipp Hall Electrochemical Instability of Phosphonate-Derivatized, RuIII Polypyridyl Complexes on Metal Oxide Surfaces., Daniel P. Harrison, Logan S. Carpenter, Jake T. Hyde. - Washington & Lee University School of Law rowera@vmi.edu Prior to her work in International Programs, Patricia taught for many years Italian and German language, culture and literature courses at the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), James Madison University (JMU) and Washington & Lee University (W&L). 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. 15-18. US Army, Retired hilkered@vmi.edu, Instructor Staff Directory Members By Category/Department; Image Name Title Email Address Phone; Scott Yoder: Head Coach syoder@su.edu: 540.678.4306 540.678.4306: Stan Hodgin: Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator Gwendolyn G. Parson, Writing Center Consultant, is certifiedby the Virginia Department of Educationin English/Language Arts. Specialty: Urban Economics, Industrial Organization, and Applied Microeconomics 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. Baker: Taught courses in speech and political communication at the University of Virginia and James Madison University. 540-464-7360 Administrative Assistant and Receptionist Before joining VMI, Dr. Lu taught at Wake Forest University, College of William and Mary, University of Iowa, and Luther College. I teach advanced courses on the U.S.Mexico Borderlands and Latin America. afrotc@vmi.edu Nematoda and Pan-Nematoda. Bio. With the coming of personal computers to VMI, the emphasis on electronics and electrical engineering shifted toward computing. 1st Class, Retired), Contractor, Golden Key Group He is currently an Assistant Professor of Arabic at the department of Modern Languages and Cultures at Virginia Military Institute. Ph.D. - University of California Davis Anderson, and M.G. 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. Bio. LEXINGTON, Va. - VMI Football has announced three new additions to their 2023 staff. Ph.D. - University of Mississippi He earned an MDE in Distance Education at University of Maryland University College (UMUC). 326 Mallory Hall 540-464-7017 Veilleux, J. P., H. H. Thomas, and P. R. Moosman, Jr. 2008. 318 Nichols Mr. Atkinson retired from the Army in February 1993 after more than 20 years of service. 540-464-7759 blundacm@vmi.edu 540-464-7354 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. 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. Captain Baur has been an instructor in the Department of Human Performance and Wellness since 2017. He is also the faculty liaison for VMIs exchange with Helmut-Schmidt-Universitt (also known as the Universitt der Bundeswehr, Hamburg). 540-464-7045 Blain Pattersonearned his PhD in mathematics education from North Carolina State University in 2019. Professor Bio, Adjunct Professor Staff - Liberty Flames Ph.D. - North Carolina State University In his first year at Widener, Brown helped the Widener defense allow nearly 70 fewer yards per game in the air than the defense did in 2019. Delaney, John. Northeastern Naturalist, 22:1-13. Geographic distribution. 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. is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Military Institute (VMI). Upon completing PLDC, then SGT Lilly attended US Army Drill Sergeant School in 2002 and began training initial recruits at Basic Combat Training at Ft. Knox, KY and Ft Jackson, SC. Ph.D. - Yale University, History robinsonwl@vmi.edu Women's Tennis Men's and Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Women's Triathlon Men's and Women's Water Polo Spirit Teams Wagner General Athletics Information Phone Number: (718) 390-3433 Office Numbers: (718) 390/420-XXXX Fax Number: (718) 390-3347 Mailing Address: Wagner College Athletics One Campus Road Staten Island, NY 10301-4495 427 Scott Shipp Hall Cartwright, K. C.; Tunge, J. Sample of Lt. Col. Ticens Recent Scholarship: Professor His scholarly work has appeared inPenn Working Papers inLinguistics(TheUniversity of Pennsylvania Press),The Semitic Languages(Routledge),The International Journal of Arabic Linguistics, andArabic Dialectology: Methodology and Field Work(Harrassowitz). Football Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 11:1-12. 3018-C Kilbourne Hall 540-464-7925 Nathan Wilder. Bio. He served on multiple conference and workshop program and steering committees. Ph.D. - University of Kansas Lieutenant Colonel Franklin was born in Montgomery, Alabama. 540-464-7260 320 Smith Hall J. Ph.D., Ohio State University Colonel Travis Homiak, USMC, was commissioned in the United States Marine Corps in 1994 from the Virginia Military Institute. Specialty: Social Psychology with an emphasis on judgment and decision making He has earned masters and doctorate degrees in military history from The Ohio State University and a masters degree in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College. Williams, M. I., R. D. Birkhead, P. R. Moosman, Jr., and S. M. Boback. She has presented scholarship at numerous conferences for the LifeWriting Conference, the American Education Research Association, the Modern Language Association, the Comparative Drama Conference, and is at work on several research projects in memoir and performance discourse. M.S. Her own research has focused on Shakespeare, assessment, and curricular development. The latter topic comprises two classes being 1588-1905 and 1905 to the present. Bio. cobbbr@vmi.edu Assistant Professor liuq@vmi.edu lewisde@vmi.edu Bio. 540-464-7045 schroepferjw@vmi.edu 301 Letcher Avenue richterdj@vmi.edu Before joining the faculty ranks at VMI, she taught courses and conducted research at the University of Montana, University of Texas: El Paso, and Roanoke College. 215 Carroll Hall 540-464-7247 friskicm@vmi.edu, Licensed Professional Counselor bulger-barnettkd@vmi.edu 348 Scott Shipp Hall 2104B Kilbourne Hall Captain Baur is originally from the Philadelphia area. There he contributed to research projects on differential vibrations on bridge structures, the characterization of materials used in precast bridge connections, the use of lightweight concrete in bridge girders, precast concrete connections, and the Long-Term Bridge program. The gathering held its second iteration in December 2017 at Washington College in Chestertown, MD, and LTC Kendrick was happy to accompany three cadets who presented the work they had completed in their capstone course (taught by LTC Abbey Carrico) in the undergraduate research forum of the conference. Jones, S.M. Bio. She moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1982, pursuing a career in Transportation Sales and marketing covering both National and International Markets. Williams later served as an executive officer in Troop C, 5th Squadron,15Cavalry Regiment as well as CompanyA, 1st Battalion, 81st Armorbefore attending the Maneuver Captains Career Course. 125 Post Hospital He earned his doctoral degree from Tulane University in New Orleans in 1999, writing a dissertation on the planned city of Eisenhttenstadt as a model for constructing socialism in the German Democratic Republic. cartwrightkc@vmi.edu 540-464-7291 540-464-7045 Moosman, P. R., Jr., C. K. Cratsley, S. D. Lehto, and H. H. Thomas. 540-464-7580 He enjoys jazz music, and the halls of the science building are often treated to the mellow sound of his saxophone in the wee hours of the morning. Department HeadJackson-Hope Distinguished ProfessorInternational Studies and Political Science, Insurance Coordinator https://patrickrhamey.com/ Bio, Associate ProfessorEconomics and Business, Office Hours: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.Mondays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Research Interests: IT-business strategic alignment, power & politics in the workplace, drivers of IT use, Associate Professor M.B.A. - James Madison University Director, Summer Transition Program (STP) Specialty: Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, and Public Economics MS I Instructor More recently, LTC Kendrick worked with Cadet Aubrey Butto on a SURI project investigating perspectives of gender in the short story collectionLHeptamron(1558) by Marguerite de Navarre, sister of King Francis I of France. Her research and teaching explore intersections between creative discourse, pedagogy, and multimodal forms of social literacy, including community-based narratives, documentary theatre, and arts-based learning. The official Football Coach List for the Wagner College Seahawks Skip To Main . atkinsonte@vmi.edu 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. 405C Maury-Brooke Hall Ph.D. - McMaster University 3, 2021. He is an honorary member of the class of 1992 and in 2005 he was chosen as the 25th honorary alumnus of the Institute by the VMI Alumni Association. 508 Scott Shipp Hall Additionally, their screenplay Once to Every Man was an honorable mention in Virginia Governors Screenplay Competition. 540-464-7240 Office Manager Alerding, K.C. 540-464-7451 540-464-7704 540-464-7353 315 Maury-Brooke Hall Ph.D. - University of Virginia westlandmg@vmi.edu Specialty: Structural Engineering and Materials Andriamaharavo: T.H. 103 Shell Hall LTC Knepper arrived at VMI in the fall of 2014. She taught at Wittenberg University before joining the faculty at VMI in 2020 as a Visiting Assistant Professor. 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. He recently accepted the VMI position as the Director of Corps Marksmanship and NCAA Rifle Coach. Lt. Col. V. DeRose. 323 Nichols Bio. 435 Scott Shipp Hall azabmm@vmi.edu Ph.D. - University of Virginia Northeastern Naturalist 15:25-34. Southern Methodist University She is especially interested in the experiences of first-year college students and the challenges they face. He has taught a variety of topics, including the Arabic language (all levels), Arabic media, and Arabic societies. 301 Letcher Avenue He completed his M.A. 540-464-7409 307 Nichols Engineering Annex Bio, Assistant Professor 538 Scott Shipp Hall Ph.D. - Georgia Institute of Technology American Midland Naturalist 158:354-360. smytheab@vmi.edu Ph.D. University of Kentucky He has received his A+ certification. - University of North Florida In January 1985, he returned stateside and served as a Mortar Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, and Battalion Assistant S4 in the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment at Fort Lewis, Washington. Baker, S. et al. finkelsteinmm@vmi.edu, Director, Office of Global Education 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. Brown enlisted in Arkansas Army National Guard in 1976 as a 12B Combat Engineer, joining the 239th Engineer Co, 39th INF BDE (SEP). 301 Letcher Avenue In 2005, he enlisted in the Army Reserve where he achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant(P). D. - Virginia Tech 311 Smith Hall 540-464-7684 She was born in Romania, where she spent the first ten years of her life, then relocated to Germany where she completed high school. 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. His research in economic history explores workers compensation insurance, labor laws, and public housing. In early January of 2014, Chaplain Casper was selected as the Institutes first Associate Chaplain to the Corps of Cadets. 540-464-7208 brownjj@vmi.edu 334 Scott Shipp Hall ProfessorInternational Studies and Political Science, Human Resources Assistant 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. He served as a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Georgia, and as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Cornell University. Laurin joined VMI in 1998 as the Help Desk Coordinator providing the VMI community with computer hardware and software support as well as training workshops for faculty and staff. Specialty: Political Psychology (with emphasis on leadership, rhetoric, cognitive complexity and conflict) Specialty: International Relations, Foreign Policy, and Terrorism Studies 540-464-7256 540-464-7499 522 Scott Shipp Hall 3-115 Third Barracks He encourages any cadets who are interested in or would like help with public speaking to arrange a meeting with him. Joyces teaching responsibilities include: boxing, swimming, wrestling, volleyball, tennis, basketball, combatives, Principles of Conditioning, racquetball and CPR. 207A Carroll Hall 201 Admissions Office cochrandh@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor Bio. Ph.D. 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). vaughnlb@vmi.edu, Instructor 2016 Kilbourne Hall 709 Nichols in Near Eastern Languages and Literatures from the University of California at Berkeley and his M.A. Col. McDonald organizes VMIs nationally recognized Spilman Symposium on Issues in Teaching Writing, and she has become a popular invited speaker on using writing to promote reflective learning, particularly in electronic environments. He has taught all levels of Arabic as well as co-taught courses on language acquisition and linguistics. Specialty: Nonlinear Optics and Laser Spectroscopy 540-464-7171 He specializes in nineteenth-century Spanish literature, visual culture, and intellectual history. He deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. 540-464-7238 Tabachnick, and N.J. MacLachlan. He currently serves as an associate editor for the Robert Frost Review. S. J. Posavec. Development and Mechanistic Investigations of Decarboxylative Elimination of Carboxylic Acids via Photoredox/Cobalt Dual Catalysis. Ms. Ruffin worked for a year after completing her degree as a College Admissions Counselor. dirscherlog@vmi.edu, Adjunct Instructor A. in English and Creative Writing from the University of Arkansas. Nell, W. W., "Design Considerations for a Large Trebuchet", Timber Framing, 44, June 1997. 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. Journal of Parasitology 87 (2): 386-391. COL Joyce Blandino received her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Virginia. Dr Quevedo is an analytical chemist interested in the detection of small molecules. 401E Maury-Brooke Hall Ph.D. - Florida State University leechhc@vmi.edu, Inspector General/Title IX Coordinator Assistant Director for Leadership and Character Development He is also authorized to wear the Master Parachutist Badge, Ranger and Special Forces tabs. He participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom as a member of a Military Transition Team (MiTT); He trained to deploy forces as an Observer Controller-Trainer (OCT) for missions in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kosovo. 540-464-7051 She also currently serves as the Director of Physical Training for the Summer Transition Program. Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC, 2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE, pp.7682-7686, Aug. 30 2011-Sept. 3 2011. Before coming to VMI in fall 2015, Mr. Shihab taught Arabic language and culture at UVA, where he developed a course entitled The Art of Arabic Calligraphy based on his specialty as an Arabic calligrapher. 540-464-7408 paynerd@vmi.edu, Nurse Administrator Bio. jarvistk@vmi.edu, Professor The official Football Coach List for the Old Dominion University Skip To Main . D.L.S. On Tuesday, VMI Football Head Coach Danny Rocco announced that Bryan Stinespring, Rich Yahner, and Pat Brown will be the new additions to the Keydet football staff next year. M.S. Sci. 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. Specialty: Physical Chemistry Ph.D. - Applied Mathematics, Utah State University 2455: Scott.Rumsey@Marist.edu: Jake Dembow '09/'15M: Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Ext. She received her Ph.D. from Clemson University, SC inCivil Engineering in 2016. 311 Carroll Hall Professor Coale has been teaching at the Virginia Military Institute since 1979 and was appointed department head in 2003. 540-464-7567 She also has over twenty years of experience developing curricula and outreach programming for non-profit organizations, K-12 schools, and directing community theater projects. Roosting habits of two eastern red bats (Lasiurus borealis) in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Bio, Assistant Professor 620 Nichols 216 Carroll Hall Col. Ticen regularly teaches courses in Writing and Rhetoric, British Literary Traditions, Literature of Indian Independence, and Empire Writing, as well as seminars on Mary Shelleys Frankenstein and Salman Rushdie. Moosman, P. R., Jr., D. L. Moosman, and J. C. Pillow. 201 Smith Hall 540-464-7671 Lieutenant Colonel Osborne teaches a two-semester freshmen course on World history as well as advanced courses on British history, European History, World War I, the Indian sub-continent, and sea power. 540-464-7080 Bio. Capt. 540-464-7540