Moore, Pennington and I began in fall 2011. COL Brannon has six deployments in support of the Global War on Terror. She worked in the Commandants Office from June 1984 until January 1988 and then moved to the Computer Center, which is currently the Information Technology Department. 540-464-7449 Originally, he worked in the private industry before returning to VMI to work in the VMI Alumni Association, where he was responsible for new cadet recruiting, chapter promotions, and alumni placement. List of VMI Keydets head football coaches - Wikipedia He is currently serving as the American judge to the International Competition on the Law of Armed Conflict. His published works appear in Communication Research Reports, Family Science Review, and the Journal of Global Initiatives: Policy, Pedagogy, and Perspective. ), and has many research interests, including Middle East Affairs, troubled societies in the Middle East and related problems, and Arabic language and poetry. 315 Nichols 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. Specialty: Construction Engineering and Management hux@vmi.edu, Military Store Operations Manager and Post Office Supervisor 2020, 1245-1258. Ph.D. - Ajou University, South Korea Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Mr. Chip Lilly graduated with an English/Education degree from Berea College, KY. New faces in different places will be the look of the 2022 VMI Football coaching staff when spring practice kicks off Thursday afternoon at Fiorini Field. Patricia received her M.A. - Virginia Tech She has experience in womens health, family and emergency medicine. Specialty: Disease Ecology Dr Quevedo is an analytical chemist interested in the detection of small molecules. He is married to Annetta Joy Alexander formally of Casa, Arkansas. 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. He then served in the Peace Corps in Africa before returning to Case Western Reserve University where he received his Medical Degree. In this last assignment, Col Homiak led the battalion in combat in the Upper Sangin River Valley of Helmand Province in support of Operation Inherent Freedom. Ph.D. - Pennsylvania State University Bio. 2016, 20, 331-334. heraldmc@vmi.edu Marshall Library She worked for the Air Force ROTC department from December 1979 June 1980 and then went to work full-time in the VMI File Room in January 1981. He spent six years at the National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, MD) as a Staff Fellow. Focusing on how plants partition carbon resources acquired by photosynthesis to produce unique chemistries, I have worked on unicellular algae, parsley cells in suspension culture, tobacco, soybean, and the genetic model, Arabidopsis. With regards to the health/wellness aspect, his focus is on the enhancement of quality-of-life factors in older populations. 540-464-7212 Chaplain (Lieutenant Colonel) John P. Casper '04 was born and raised in Norfolk, VA and is a 2004 VMI graduate. afrotc@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant 540-464-7386 Darrell lives in Montvale with his wife Elaine and two (twin) sons. Bio, Specialty: Organic Chemistry & Synthetic and Medicinal Chemistry. hildrethsc@vmi.edu blandinojk10@vmi.edu Garlic mustard: friend or foe? boonshoftmd@vmi.edu - University of Louisville Human Resources Coordinator 540-464-7537 Joness research investigates the complex social, cultural, and health legacies of the Civil War, including opiate addiction and disability among veterans. In this position, he established strong working relationships with state and federal agencies, the VMI Foundation, and faculty and staff across post. 540-464-7244 Associate Professor Our recent successes have also afforded us the opportunity to promote some current staff members to new positions. They have two beautiful daughters, Samantha and Mackenzie, and a wonderful son AJ. spearsja@vmi.edu, Professor He completed his M.A. Currently a candidate for the Ph.D. in Education, Curriculum, and Instruction with a concentration in Integrative STEM Education (I-STEM Ed.) He also works with colleagues to coordinate the weekly French Table and hosted a major regional French conference at VMI in 2015. The Kentucky Warbler 78. Professor joyceca@vmi.edu Recruiting Officer Ph.D. - Nova Southeastern University odanieljs@vmi.edu, Visitor Services Supervisor 468 Scott Shipp Hall Ph.D. - Cornell University 540-464-7227 Specialty: My general area of specialization is vertebrate biology. 323 Nichols Bio, Instructor Col. Bakich specializes in international relations theory and American national security policy. Tom has over 20 years of experience in the information services and technology industries. He has used his design and inspection experience at VMI to help cadets make the connection between academic theory and real-life problem-solving. vosburghjr@vmi.edu, IT Manager and Instructor Before joining the faculty at VMI, she taught at Randolph-Macon College. https://maktoomi4.blogspot.com/, Engineering Division IT Specialist 406 Nichols Bio, Expertise: Parasitology, Invertebrate Zoology, Nematology, Evolutionary biology, systematics, and taxonomy, Marine free-living nematodes. Site Manager As a Communications Security (COMSEC) Custodian, he developed training courses and provided instruction in the integration and operation of DoD network encryption equipment to active duty military personnel and government contractors. D. Eng. 540-464-7479 Sebastino holds a bachelors degree in mathematics from The Citadel and a master of business administration degree from Old Dominion University. Mohamed is the founder of the Cyber Security and IoT lab hosting Mohameds Ph.D. and Masters students' research activities. Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University andreevae@vmi.edu Gunner at Fort Hood, Texas, in 1998. zaniemr@vmi.edu, Office Manager Lieutenant Fontanas personal awards include the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals (with two Gold Stars) as well as multiple unit and service awards. riesterje@vmi.edu 216 Carroll Hall Specialty: Transportation Engineering newhousecd@vmi.edu 540-464-7236 Specialty: Grand Strategy, U.S. Foreign Policy, and Strategic Decision Making He received a Direct Commissioned to the Military Intelligence branch and continued to serve as part of the 104th Training Division. Moosman, P. R., Jr., H. H. Thomas, and J. P. Veilleux. His last active-duty assignment from 2015 to 2016 was as an intelligence planner on the staff of the Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth. 540-464-7646 Upon returning home, MAJ Ellis served another year with the 42D before assuming responsibility as the Deputy G6, 7th Infantry Division. Specialty: Macro-Monetary and Environmental Contributions explore both literary texts (prose, poetry, and theater) and more intentionally polemical texts that fall outside of the traditional literary genres. He earned a BSBA with an emphasis in Management Information Systems and an MBA from the University of Southern Mississippi. He enlisted as a Cavalry Scout in 1998 and has served in the US Army Reserves until the present. 540-464-7676 Since 1989 she has taught courses on Spanish language, literature, and culture. 301 Letcher Avenue 2046: Jim.Parady@marist.edu: Scott Rumsey '91/'06M: Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator Ext. 434 Scott Shipp Hall She also teaches Fieldwork courses, with recent sections focusing on Cadet Life at VMI and Women and African-Americans at VMI. 215 Carroll Hall 301 Letcher Avenue 210 Smith Hall Assistant Professor English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies, 104th Division (Instructor Training), US Army Reserve He also holds an associate degree in Civil Engineering from Institute of Technology in Baghdad. 2019, 84, 12553-12561. hartmangn@vmi.edu, Program Support Technician When she is not teaching, she enjoys traveling, writing, kayaking with her husband John, knitting and spending time with her four grandkids. 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. Housing Bequests: Incidental or Accidental? cullenmd@vmi.edu, Adjunct Faculty wheeleras@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor 540-464-7335 Andriamaharavo: T.H. Jones, G.C. Bio. 540-464-7207 Responsible for the VMI information security operations, maintenance, and compliance with State of Virginia standards. Ashleigh B. Smythe. wainwrightdb@vmi.edu 125 Post Hospital 540-464-7567 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. Director, Rat Challenge SFC Bryan is now assigned to 2-319th Regiment (USAR) in Covington, VA as a Senior Instructor. Dr. Ghani has more than 5 years of industrialexperience. He and his wife Lauren were married in the summer of 2005 and have two young children. 540-464-7354 540-464-7096 ScottB@vmiaa.org 540-464-7277 540-464-7390 540-464-7627 Bio. Ph.D. - University of Maryland Conference and Marketing Assistant Director of Financial Aid 540-464-7017 Staff Directory - Virginia Military Institute Hampton will now be on the staff of new VMI head coach Danny Rocco. She worked in the VMI File Room until she married in May 1981 and moved out of state. We are excited to announce the hiring of Coach Brown as our newest addition to our defensive staff.. Northeastern Naturalist, 24. Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Chicago bennettkt@vmi.edu, Programmer 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. Ph.D. - University of Virginia Executive Secretary Timothy Dowling has been teaching history at the Virginia Military Institute since August 2001. Old Hospital Bio. moosmandl@vmi.edu 105 Memorial Hall In 2012, COL Brannon was selected as an Army Interagency Fellow and was posted to Washington, D. C. in order to advise and assist the United States Border Patrol. Phylogeny of Cephalobina (Nematoda): Molecular evidence for recurrent evolution of probolae and incongruence with traditional classifications. 2090 Kilbourne Hall mcfaddenm@vmi.edu 540-464-7946 Molecular phylogeny of Acrobeloides and Cephalobus (Nematoda, Cephalobina) reveals paraphyletic taxa and recurrent evolution of simple labial morphology. garcia-guerreroi@vmi.edu Bio. His research in economic history explores workers compensation insurance, labor laws, and public housing. With Yasmina Romero Morales (Universidad de La Laguna) and Luca Cerullo (Universit degli Studi di Palermo). 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. 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. in Electrical Engineering Technology from Old Dominion University and an A.A.S. Holder of Navas-Read Chair in English Literature Northeastern Naturalist, 22:1-13. She later went on to complete her Doctor of Nursing Practice from James Madison University in 2019. Ph.D. - University of Kentucky 540-464-7144 Instructor M.S. Jones, H.M. Garraffo, N.R. Ph.D. Florida State University He has taught a variety of topics, including the Arabic language (all levels), Arabic media, and Arabic societies. His major accomplishments include learning and installing the Colleague software, participation in planning and implementation of rebuilding VMIs administrative network, coordinating ISO implementation. Research: Myresearch focuses on two aspects of avian biology. At VMI, he teaches American literature and creative writing and serves as faculty adviser to Cadence (formerly The Sounding Brass), VMIs annual fine arts journal, which he edited as a cadet. Psy.D. 540-464-7928 During his time in Delaware, were told Stinespring coached the offensive line and tight ends as the Blue Hens reached the FCS Semifinals in the spring season of 2020-21, staying with Rocco for the fall 2021 campaign. rakesel@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor B. 540-464-7405 Department HeadJackson-Hope Distinguished ProfessorInternational Studies and Political Science, Insurance Coordinator A. Copper-mediated Decarboxylative Acetoxylation of Aliphatic Carboxylic Acids. 540-464-7885 chalishajardn@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor looneypg@vmi.edu, Chief Diversity Officer His main interests at present revolve around the Resistance (both military and civilian) in Germany against the Nazi regime and the efforts to save refugees from war-torn Europe. Chad Dunbar began working at VMI in July 2010 as an IT technician. Bio. She holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, with a concentration in Reading, Writing, Literacy, and Culture, from the University of Illinois at Chicago, an M.A. Italy from 2013 2021. Genetic diversity and biological variation among California isolates of Cucumber mosaic virus. Ph.D. - University of Central Florida 540-464-7216 540-464-7664 He has taught several introductory and upper-division Arabic courses since joining the faculty at VMI. 540 Scott Shipp Hall Delaney, John, Portias Challenge to Early Modern Views of Women in The Merchant of Venice. Conference of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Virtual, November 2020. 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). Dr. Laroussi is the director of the Shepherd Poverty Program (SHECP) at VMI. HarrisonDP@vmi.edu 307 Admissions Office Bio, Department Head 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. Specialty: Eukaryotic Microbiology Bio, Specialty: Organic Chemistry & Natural Products Chemistry and Chemical Ecology. During his command, he converted the company to a multifunctional bridge unit. 540-464-7134 rubensteinsd@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant M.A. Ph.D. - Virginia Tech, Curriculum and Instruction - Educational Psychology itenmb@vmi.edu Chip Barber served on active duty in the U.S. Navy for twenty-four years. 540-464-7096 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. Specialty: Educational Psychology (emphasis on motivation), Research Methodology 329 Scott Shipp Hall Salom. Alerding. New Look Coaching Staff Highlights VMI Spring Football Inflammation scars the respiratory tissue reducing the health of the individual. 139 Old Barracks and an M.A. Major Wainwright currently maintains the following professional certifications: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and CompTIA Security+, IT ManagerComputer and Information Sciences, Assistant Operations Flight Commander Bio. 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. 540-464-7549 Bio, Expertise: Plant metabolism, biofuel development fromcrop residues, genetic engineering, Associate Professor Bio, Deputy Superintendent for Academics and Dean of the FacultyDeans Office, Site Director 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. 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. He is an active participant in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) student chapter at VMI and also serves on the National ASCE Committee on Licensure (COL) and Committee on Student Members (CSM). Melinda lives with her husband Mike in Buena Vista, VA. Director, Psychologist He returned to MARSOC in 2016 where he served as the first uniformed Assistant Chief of Staff G-5 for Plans, Concepts, and Policies and later as the G-3 Operations Officer. Adjunct Professor Specialty: The effects of poverty and associated risk factors on children's development with a specific focus on educational outcomes. They have four children and five grandchildren. 540-464-7017 He is currently assigned as a Military Science IV Instructor for the Army ROTC department at the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia. As the war commenced, he transferred into the Regular Army, and served as the CFLCC operations chief for the 2003 Liberation of Iraq, the lead strategist and then Special Forces chief of staff for CJSOTF-A, where he developed and managed the special operations supporting plan for the 2004 Afghan Presidential election. 111 Smith Hall Specialty: Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, and Public Economics 540-464-7574 540-464-7217 Among other journals, his work has been published in Revista de Estudios Hispnicos and Hispanic Review. in International Affairs from The American University in 1990. 206 Carroll Hall 406 Nichols jiangb@vmi.edu - Georgetown University Before teaching at TTU, he received his Ph.D. at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2005. 2020, 26, 12454-12471. 540-464-7017 Colonel James currently teaches American Government within the International Studies Department. JonesTH@vmi.edu eversolecd@vmi.edu, Operations and Battalion Sergeant 2088 Kilbourne Hall austinat@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor 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. Joyces area of focus is on the benefits of outdoor adventure programs such as Rat Challenge as they pertain to first-year cadets. Bither is married to the former Cynthia J. Harris of Covington, Georgia. Captain Steven Thomas Beck was born in Havelock, North Carolina, and was raised in Patuxent River, Maryland. He joined the VaARNG in March of 1988 and attended OSUT (One Station Unit Training) at Fort Benning, Georgia to be an Infantryman. I am a Spanish instructor at Virginia Military Institute (VMI) where I teach elementary and intermediate Spanish courses. MAJ Kimberly Anderson earned her Ph.D. in English from Florida State University in 2018. 2017. smithmq@vmi.edu Maj. Kennedy currently serves on the American Society for the History of Rhetorics committee for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access. New VMI football coach begins his fourth head coaching position At 65, Danny Rocco has already been a head coach at Liberty, Richmond and Delaware. Captain Baur is originally from the Philadelphia area. Bio, Assistant Professor Austin, K. B., P. R. Moosman, and H. H. Thomas. boobaral@vmi.edu, Director of Staff Bio, Supply TechnicianMilitary Science and Leadership, Assistant Professor Lt. Col. Catharine Ingersoll began teaching at VMI in 2015. 540-464-7350 Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University A. Photo-induced Kochi Decarboxylative Elimination for the Synthesis of E/ZEnamides and Enecarbamates, J. Org. idewuw@vmi.edu Old Hospital M.A. kershawda@vmi.edu 540-464-7759 jwilder@towson.edu. The Rat Challenge Program consistently ranks as one of the best developmental opportunities/experiences for cadets, offered at VMI. beckerhg@vmi.edu, Instructor 540-464-7045 Most recently, this past summer Cadet Nolan Lipscomb and LTC Kendrick conducted a SURI project in which Cadet Lipscomb explored Catholic propaganda during the French Wars of Religion. 540-464-7385 Ph.D. - Univ. 107 Mallory Hall Lt Col Rose also served as the Troop Commander, Officer-in-Charge and Tour Director of the Air Forces Las Vegas-style performance ensemble Tops in Blue. 540-464-7241 Specialty: Motivation, thriving, and life purpose in adolescents and young adults. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Chinese Linguistics. - Distance Education, University of Maryland University College casperjp@vmi.edu williamstj@vmi.edu VMI Museum System Store Supervisor 540-464-7218 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. Tanjina Afrin, Ph.D., P.E. In her off-hours, she enjoys reading, gardening, and cooking. 333 Scott Shipp Hall 540-464-7558 323A Scott Shipp Hall His courses include ERH 101 and 102, Rhetoric and Composition; ERH 201 and 202, Rhetorical Traditions; ERH 205, British Literary Traditions; and ERH 301, Rhetoric and Public Address. Assistant Professor hildrethra@vmi.edu In April of 2000, Col. Faust was assigned to the Defense HUMINT Service (DHS), and served as a strategic debriefer for three years. 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. Herpetological Review 35:271-272. In addition to teaching courses in first-year and advanced composition, the history of rhetoric, and the rhetorics of particular discourse communities, she is responsible for ensuring the integrity of writing instruction in the disciplines across Post to ensure that VMI graduates are able to communicate effectively for a variety of occasions and purposes. Licensed Clinical Psychologist 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. kendrickjw@vmi.edu 303 Shell Hall During contingency operations, Captain Watkins and his Flight were charged with securing the Base Security Zone of Osan AB, Republic of Korea. gravescc@vmi.edu, Director University of Virginia He attended Salisbury University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. Ph.D. - University of Kansas 540-464-7735 540-464-7243 Office Manager He served four years on active duty as a tanker with duty stations in Korea and Fort Riley, Kansas. binnspd@vmi.edu, Deputy Chief of Staff and Operations He has taught all levels of Arabic as well as co-taught courses on language acquisition and linguistics. In 2022, SUNY Press published his book Wonder Strikes: Approaching Aesthetics and Literature with William Desmond. 405D Maury-Brooke Hall He has published papers in several professional international journals, includingInquiry, Philosophy, Metaphilosophy, the Journal of Philosophical Research, andthe Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy. Scott Wachenheim: head coach During his next deployment MAJ Ellis was the Brigade Signal Officer for the 42D Military Police Brigade, and while deployed to Parwan Afghanistan he led a detachment strength signal section, in charge of a mix of service members and civilians from multiple branches. Nell, W. W., "Design Considerations for a Large Trebuchet", Timber Framing, 44, June 1997. Lt. Col.(R) Brown is from Russellville, Arkansas. Virginia Museum of the Civil War Editors Note: This article originally appeared at vmikeydets.com. 139B Old Barracks 540-464-7654 540-464-7965 marshallml@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor They have two children: Emma (12) and Cody (10). He deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. agnorrt@vmi.edu, Professor Euro. 540-464-7218 Patrick Eichholz graduated with a BA in English from the University of Dallas in 2006. cartwrightdj@vmi.edu humphriespd@vmi.edu Professor Office Manager coaleja@vmi.edu Wes came to VMI in 1981 as a support technician in the Physics department. 320 Smith Hall floydbr@vmi.edu, Machinist 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. 435 Mallory Hall He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Virginia in 1995, his M. Phil. 540-464-7704 A. Photocatalytic Aminodecarboxylation of Carboxylic Acids. Sample of Lt. Col. Ticens Recent Scholarship: Professor She is a former editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer, a teacher of composition and literature, and author of five books, including The Gradual Vegetarian, Muddy Waters: The Legacy of Katrina and Rita, and Objects of Our Affection. 417 Maury-Brooke Hall 320 Smith Hall faffjb@vmi.edu, Police Officer bakerjm@vmi.edu Bio. Professional Engineer 540-464-7533 Specialty: Engineering Management, Project Management, Engineering Economy, Construction Methods and Management foxda@vmi.edu, Director of Operations http://rbsiii.com/VMI/ whittenjh@vmi.edu Col. Adrian T. Bogart III 81 has been appointed commandant of the Virginia Military Institute Corps of Cadets. 210 Smith Hall M.S. 2104A Kilbourne Hall in History from Virginia Military Institute in 1983 and M.A. 2012. 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. Ashleigh B. Smythe and Steven A. Nadler. Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park A licensed clinical psychologist, he completed his clinical psychology internship at the Veterans' Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, followed by conducting psychological assessments and PTSD research at the War Related Illness & Injury Study Center as a part of a VA Palo Alto-Stanford University postdoctoral fellowship. 545 Scott Shipp Hall Bio. Cartwright, K. C.; Joeseph, E.; Comadoll, C. G.; Tunge, J. Subcutaneous movements of visible implant elastomers in wood frogs (Rana sylvatica). Born in Wyndott, Michigan, Maj. Westland is a 1993 graduate of James River High School. His research is a part of a larger global effort to produce renewable fuels and help develop a carbon neutral economy. 313G Mallory Hall Currently, she teaches English Composition and Literature courses online for Dabney Lancaster Community College in Virginia and Eastern Gateway Community College in Ohio. Ph.D. - Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi (IIITD) Capt. 111C Smith Hall "New Information Regarding Consumption and Wealth Asymmetries," Academy of Economics and Finance Journal, 2011 vol 2. 540-464-7421 She teaches Writing and Rhetoric I & II. - Washington University He graduated from North Georgia College in 1982 with a Bachelor of Science degree and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Infantry. 2006. in English Language and Linguists from the University of Baghdad. perrywl@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent 307 B Letcher Ave 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. 401 Richardson Hall 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.