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English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies, Recruiting Operations Officer Following graduation, he started Nuclear Power Training Unit Charleston and a qualified basic engineering officer in July 2017. In September 2013, he was selected and promoted to Chief Petty Officer and transferred to Carrier Air Wing Eight (CAG 8). Bio, Interim Inspector General/Title IX Coordinator Major Wainwright currently maintains the following professional certifications: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and CompTIA Security+, IT ManagerComputer and Information Sciences, Instructor 401 Maury-Brooke Hall Own and operate with his wife Candace a small alpaca/sheep fiber farm. 540-464-7354 westlandmg@vmi.edu spearsja@vmi.edu, Systems Analyst In 1991, he completed the Aviation Officer Advance Course (AOAC), Airborne School and Ranger School before being assigned to Fort Riley Kansas where he served as the Assistant Battalion Flight Operations Officer. Lt. Col. Spencer Bakich is an associate professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science and is the Director of the National Security Program. 540-464-7078 Prior to starting his information technology career, Brent was an Environmental Enforcement Specialist with the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. Ph.D. - Clemson University Moody Hall Writing Center Consultant 436 Mallory Hall He deployed to Operation Desert Storm/Shield and was assigned to numerous duty assignments during his military career. 2000 Bachelor of Science degree in International Relations, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO 2004 Squadron Officer School, by correspondence 2005 Master’s degree in Business Administration, University of Maryland-University College, MD 2014 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL 2018 Master’s degree in Ocean & Resource Engineering, University of Hawai`i, HI, Defense Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf clusterJoint Service Commendation Medal with oak leaf clusterAir Force Commendation MedalJoint Service Achievement Medal with three oak leaf clusters, Second Lieutenant        31 May, 2000First Lieutenant              31 May, 2002Captain                          31 May 2004Major                             1 September 2010Lieutenant Colonel        18 October 2017, Assistant Professor 337 Nichols Engineering Annex schemehornrd@vmi.edu, Military Science Instructor – MS IV Chaplain (Major) John P. Casper '04 was born and raised in Norfolk, Virginia, and is a 2004 VMI graduate. 540-464-7962 Forthcoming articles include “Emblems and Hybridity in a Southern German Epitaph Sculpture,” in Hybridity in Early Modern Art, edited by Ashley Elston and Madeline Ristow (Routledge, 2020), and “An Incomparable Wife: The Rhetoric of Text and Image in the Epitaph of Anna Lucretia von Leonsberg,” in Rulers on Display: Tombs and Epitaphs of Princes and the Well-Born in Northern Europe 1470-1670, edited by Ethan Matt Kavaler and Birgit Ulrike Münch (Brepols, 2020). Lieutenant Colonel Franklin was born in Montgomery, Alabama. Capt. Prior to coming to VMI, Dr. McCain did his thesis research in the laboratory of Zhong-Yin Zhang at Albert Einstein College of Medicine where he studied the mechanisms of protein phosphatases. Dee Wisor, Leah Mayer, Tim Carpenter and Bobby Warner voted in favor of denying the exception and the application, while Greg Moffet and Brian Judge voted against the denial. M.A. It is through conferencing that students create concise writing that best communicates their thoughts and beliefs to their intended audience. Ph.D. - Emory University Instructor English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies, Site Director Dr. Coale’s area of focus centers on the benefits derived from Resistance Training – from both the performance perspective, and the health/wellness perspective. He graduated from both the College Business Managers Institute and the Next Generation Chief Business Officers courses from the University of Kentucky. 540-464-7934 Laurin holds a B.S. Following Officer Candidate School and follow-on courses at Fort Benning, COL Brannon was assigned to 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division at Fort Benning, Georgia where he served as Rifle Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, and Scout Platoon Leader. Bio. osborneew@vmi.edu Doctors of Internal Medicine (internists) focus on adult medicine and have had special study and training focusing on the prevention and treatment of diseases that affect adults. Molecular phylogeny of Acrobeloides and Cephalobus (Nematoda, Cephalobina) reveals paraphyletic taxa and recurrent evolution of simple labial morphology. His scholarly work has appeared in Penn Working Papers in Linguistics (The University of Pennsylvania Press), The Semitic Languages (Routledge), The International Journal of Arabic Linguistics, and Arabic Dialectology: Methodology and Field Work (Harrassowitz). June 2008 - March 2010, Flight Commander, Plans and Resources, 354th Communications Squadron,      Eielson AFB, AK 4. 2015 Kilbourne Hall forquerla@vmi.edu, Assistant Director of Operations Ph.D. - University of Tennessee Naval Science Instructor Dr. Chovanec's second book translation (The Mosquito Bite Author by Barış Bıçakçı) is being released by UT Press in the fall of 2020. He holds a bachelor of science degree from West Chester University, and masters and doctorate degrees from the Catholic University of America. 501 Cocke Hall Post-Doctoral Fellow in Poetics at Emory University’s Bill and Carol Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry. 310 Smith Hall rileyza@vmi.edu 540-464-7096 Specialty: Biochemistry He amassed nearly 300 combat support hours in support of Operation INHERENT RESOLVE and Operation FREEDOM SENTINEL. (Ret.) Prior to this assignment, Captain Watkins served as Flight Commander for the 51st Security Forces Squadron, the largest Security Forces unit in Pacific Air Forces. He is especially interested in understanding the physics of random fluctuations of laser light, as it is produced and as it interacts with glass optical fiber. Ph.D. - North Carolina State University Ph.D. - University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign 540-464-7023 Office hours:  12:30 p.m. - 2:05 p.m., MW & 10:50 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. TR, Visiting Professor of English Recent undergraduate projects include the Rockbridge Memoir Project and Girls Leadership Exchange S.T.E.A.M. 2004 Kilbourne Hall He has also attended all the US Army NCO Educations Courses through E-8. J.D. 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. huntle@vmi.edu, Accounts Payable Specialist Machinist In 1985 he moved to the Electrical Engineering Department as an electronics technician. While she has taught Introductory Psychology, Social Psychology, Statistics, and Research Methods; her favorite courses are Political Psychology and Psychology of Genocide. marshalltd@vmi.edu, Chief of Police Specialty: Letters M-R (Male) Ashleigh B. Smythe and Steven A. Nadler. 313B Mallory Hall Moosman, D. L., and P. R. Moosman, Jr., 2006. 540-464-7720 Rolon’s previous key positions include Platoon Leader in the 2nd Infantry Division, Company Commander in the 1st Cavalry Division, Battalion Operations Officer in 2/2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team, Brigade Logistics Officer in 2/2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team & United States Army Africa G3/5/7 Executive Officer. Capt. He previously taught at the University of Virginia, the Miller School of Albemarle, and Erskine College. - Syracuse University in Gold Deposits of the … Lim, C. N. Chan, D.A. kellogges@vmi.edu Bio. 540-464-7946 Between 2007 and 2012, he served as command historian at U.S. Southern Command, the U.S. Department of Defense headquarters for U.S. forces in Latin America and the Caribbean. 2104B Kilbourne Hall He lives in Lexington with his wife Leslie and their three children - Mitch, Bryan, and Elsa. lasisiro@vmi.edu McPherson, T.H. His research interests also extend to positive psychology, including posttraumatic growth and its relation to other measures of well-being. 303 Smith Hall 502 Cocke Hall 2020 Kilbourne Hall S. Albin, J. D. Satira, D. L. Livingston, and T. A. Shull, "Stimulated Electronic Transition Concept for an Erasable Optical Memory," Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 555‑558, January 1990. 540-464-7154 Procurement Practitioner The Regimental Band has participated in over 1000 parades and performances on and off-post during his tenure, and he has had the privilege of directing hundreds of Cadets the Band Company. Inflammatory cells in the airways in COPD. Upon his completion of Primary, he was selected to begin training in Rotorcraft at Naval Air Station Whiting Field at HT-18 the Vigilant Eagles in the Spring of 2015. 401 Richardson Hall ledesmalm@vmi.edu, Officer in Charge 540-464-7782 Professor He was a Via Fellow and taught structural engineering courses while at Virginia Tech. tracyek@vmi.edu 331 Mallory Hall Upon return from Bosnia MSG Motter was assigned to the 4th BDE, 85th DIV (TS), Fort Knox, KY. as the Brigade Operations NCO in January 2001. Following Nuclear Power School LT Becker attended Submarine Officer Basic Course (SOBC) for eight weeks in Groton, CT. 201 Admissions Office Among Rolon’s awards and decorations are the: Bronze Star, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Joint Service Achievement Medal, Parachute Badge & Parachute Rigger Badge. Ph.D. - Emory University … The Bills, at 9 … (with Mark Tuttle). rhameyjp@vmi.edu In recognition of her distinguished service to the Institute, she received the 2007 VMI Achievement Medal. In 2011-2012 she held an Albrecht Dürer Fellowship at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, Germany. 404 Carroll Hall Lieutenant Colonel Clifford Franklin, Operations Officer, AFROTC Detachment 880, located at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia. His research is a part of a larger global effort to produce renewable fuels and help develop a carbon neutral economy. After a successful tour, he reported to Patron Squadron One (VP-1) on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, deploying twice in support of the Seventh Fleet and Operation Enduring Freedom. Orobona (2002) Geology and Mineral Systems of the Mike Deposit. Interdisciplinary inquiry and practice are also central to her courses, which include Genre Studies: Poetry, Visual Arts Studio: Painting, Digital Rhetorics, and American Literary Traditions. ), "People vs. Prairie Chickens Revisited: Stated Preference with Explicit Non-Market Tradeoffs," Defense and Peace Economics, 18:3, 2007, pp 223 - 244, (with Mike McKee. She earned her B.A. During his career, Staff Sgt. 3018B Kilbourne Hall Lt. Col. - Regent University While in flight, LT Kellner functioned as a Tactical Coordinator (TC), managing a crew of 9 personnel on a variety of mission profiles. His recent research crosscuts the areas of Software Defined Networking (SDN) architectures and protocols, high performance and cloud computing, ubiquitous Internet of Things (IoT), and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). 304 Shell Hall Most recently, she was a middle school English teacher at Lylburn Downing Middle School in Lexington. Specialty: Structural Engineering II, p. II‑598, June 1989. During his career, Staff Sergeant Rivera served as a Petroleum Heavy Vehicle Operator, Postal Sergeant, Human Resources Sergeant, Squad Leader, and Unit Armorer. 540-464-7638 in Middle Eastern and North African Studies and a Ph.D. in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching from the University of Arizona. The latter topic comprises two classes being 1588-1905 and 1905 to the present. 540-464-7321 Senior Military Instructor/Operations "Medical Internet-Aware Refrigerator," Patent Pending. Melinda joined the VMI family in December 1979. “It’s an open landscape, it feels untouched,” he said. Internship Coordinator He amassed nearly 1200 combat hours on over 200 combat missions. brownca@vmi.edu, Professor 540-464-7037 Her publications include two books, Teaching Writing: Landmarks and Horizons (Southern Illinois University Press, 2002) and Teaching Composition in the 1990s: Sites of Contention(Harper Collins, 1994). He was assigned to a Border Transition Team, training and assisting two Iraqi Border Patrol battalions based out of COP Heider, Iraq. In 2009 he completed his Master of Education degree Cum Laude from Norwich University. Specifically, I teach courses in anatomy (Comparative Vertebrate Morphology, Developmental Biology, and Histology) and vertebrate biology (Animal Behavior and Ornithology). 540-464-7045 “Reductive Electropolymerization of a Vinyl containing Poly-pyridyl Complex on Glassy Carbon and Fluorine-Doped Tin Oxide Electrodes.”, Christopher R. Turlington, Daniel P. Harrison, Peter S. White, Maurice Brookhart, and Joseph L. Templeton. Col. Ticen’s graduate work focused on the use of myth and epic in the works of James Joyce, Salman Rushdie, and Derek Walcott. 137 Old Barracks Mattie Quesenberry Smith is an instructor of American Literature, rhetoric, composition, and creative writing who recently joined V.M.I.’s Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies after teaching and writing in various professional, academic, and local capacities throughout the years. Prior to his current position, Staff Sergeant Smith was the Executive Assistant, 43 Air Mobility Operations Group, Pope Army Air Field in Fayetteville, NC where he managed support for military and civilian leaders. COL Pegg's military education includes; Airborne School, Chemical Officers Basic Course, Chemical Captains Career Course, Senior Transportation Officers Qualification Course, Combined Arms Services Staff School, Theater Support Course, Combat Advisor Course, Equal Opportunity Advisor Course, and Command and General Staff College (ILE). M.A. 540-464-7162 519 Scott Shipp Hall Sergeant First Class Miller is married to the former Rebecca A. Jamison of Kailua, HI, for 5 supportive years, and has an 18-year-old son Tyler, 17-year-old son Dylan, 12-year-old son Aidan, 11-year-old son Kaleb and a 4-year-old daughter Skye. 540-464-7678 After several long months of arduous training in the Quantico Highlands, Second Lieutenant Murphy graduated with the MOS of 0602 (his first choice), Communications Officer. Ashleigh B. Smythe. Ph.D. - Old Dominion University, Computer Science Additional research interests include contemporary poetry, tragedy, intellectual and literary history, literary form, aesthetics, and religion. Originally from the Big Sky state, Maj. Gornick earned her bachelor's (2007), master's (2010) and doctorate (2013) degrees from the University of Montana in Missoula. The device has allowed us to successfully record vocalizations and the resulting echoes created by background vegetation, artificial targets, and flying insects. 202 Admissions Office 305 Letcher Avenue Ashleigh B. Smythe. 540-464-7497 He received a Master’s Degree in Education from the University of Massachusetts, Boston in 2004. Major Iten is particularly committed to undergraduate education in rhetoric and advancing student writers’ abilities to bring multiple bits of knowledge to their academic and political lives. Bradley Lynn Coleman is the director of the John A. Adams ’71 Center for Military History & Strategic Analysis at the Virginia Military Institute. - James Madison University M.A. 3018-B Kilbourne Hall They have two beautiful daughters, Samantha and Mackenzie, and a wonderful son AJ. 540-464-7559 Professor klineka@vmi.edu In 1994, Col. Bissell moved to Germany where he served in the U.S. Army Reserves as the Assistant S-2 and HHC Commander for the 166th Aviation Regiment while also teaching middle school for the Department of Defense Dependent’s Schools (DoDDS) in Wurzburg. Gilberto C. Rolon was commissioned as a Quartermaster officer from the ROTC program at the University of Puerto Rico where he graduated in 1999 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Secondary History Education. Bio. Prior to the end of this deployment, Second Lieutenant Beck was promoted First Lieutenant. During this period, Lt. Col. Streeter attended the Joint Forces Staff College, the Joint Targeting School, and served as Liaison Officer to NATO during OPERATION UNIFIED PROTECTOR, Libya. 540-464-7700 afrotc@vmi.edu, Accounts Payable, Travel 311 Smith Hall minksc@vmi.edu, Military Science Instructor – MS II Bio. Specialty: Letters A-C (Male) 540-464-7962 Bio, Professor rowera@vmi.edu Specialty: Disease Ecology ", Instructor Bio. 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. He served as Chair and Professor of Officership at the Simon Center for the Professional Military Ethic at the United States Military Academy. Prior to returning to VMI, Col. Faust spent one year teaching Middle School in Rockbridge County, Virginia. When not teaching, researching, mentoring, advising, etc., Maj. Gornick is a prolific knitter, enthusiastic tabletop/RPG gamer, exuberant corgi owner, an avid hiker, and somewhat successful baker. Following attendance at the Infantry Officer Advanced Course at Fort Benning, GA, Colonel Wanovich was assigned to Fort Bragg, NC, and the 2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division. Young said he held a bilingual meeting in the Two Rivers Community Center, but the participation was underwhelming. Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Major Ingersoll’s research focuses on the art of northern Europe, especially Germany, during the late medieval and Early Modern periods, particularly in terms of the interdisciplinary intersections among patronage, politics, religion, and visual and material culture. Capt. His research focuses on Arabic dialectology and sociolinguistics in Arabic-speaking communities, with a particular interest in Egypt. The major focus of this work is the structure and stereochemistry of ant venom alkaloids and other formicid exocrine secretions. He has also directed and taught at VMI’s summer Arabic Startalk program. CPT David R. Sperry is a native of Reading, Pennsylvania and enlisted in the United States Army in June 2002. 540-464-7982 540-464-7079 2082 Kilbourne Hall 2007. As a historian of modern China and international relations of East Asia, her research focuses on the  Sino-Vietnamese relations, China’s borderlands, and the Cold War in Asia. Winkel. 540-464-7170 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. Ph.D. - Clemson University Northeastern Naturalist 16:148-152. 540-464-7405 Early brain trauma may have long-term cognitive consequences. 2088 Kilbourne Hall In September 2019, she reported as a Naval Science Instructor to the NROTC Unit at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA. LT Shrum is currently working on her Masters of Environmental Geosciences from Mississippi State University. mckemyai@vmi.edu, Instructor 2049 Kilbourne Hall Gursel Serpen and David Livingston, "Determination of weights for relaxation recurrent neural networks," Neurocomputing, vol. Since arriving at VMI, Lt. Col. Ticen has immersed herself in cadet life through her service as Assistant Officer in Charge in Barracks and as a facilitator with Cadet Counseling’s CTT Training Time for Rats. He graduated from North Georgia College in 1982 with a Bachelor of Science degree and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Infantry.

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