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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. The official Football Coach List for the Wofford College Terriers The official Football Coach List for the Wofford College Terriers Football Coaches - Wofford College Athletics Skip To Main Content Pause All Rotators WOFFORD COLLEGE Main Navigation Menu Government Relations Officer With Yasmina Romero Morales (Universidad de La Laguna) and Luca Cerullo (Universit degli Studi di Palermo). 540-464-7234 M.F. The new name provides a more accurate description of the departments overall focus, goals, and research initiatives. 540-464-7195 Human Resources Coordinator 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. Specialty: Igneous Petrology & Exploration Geology 303 Letcher Ave. Lt. Col. Mary Stewart Atwell came to VMI in 2015. In order to get cadets using the skills they develop in the classroom, LTC Kendrick led a new 400-level course in the spring of 2019 in which cadets taught an eight-week French course to local middle school and high school students. lewisde@vmi.edu He came to VMI after 24 years in IT and Cybersecurity providing network engineering services and information security compliance support for DoD, DoJ, and DHS. As the Conrad M. Hall 65 Chair in American Constitutional History, he directs VMIs constitutional history program and teaches HI 300: American Constitutional History, as well as advanced courses in American political history, early U.S. history, and the history of race and civil rights. Maj. Phelps holds a Masters of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English/Theatre Arts from Averitt University. Daniel Harrison is a 2005 VMI chemistry graduate. 422 Mallory Hall Her research interests include multiagent systems, context/situation-aware computing, collaborative computing, disaster computing, health informatics, access control, privacy, cybersecurity, and so on. Before coming to VMI, she taught at Washington and Lee University. whiteheadak@vmi.edu, Academic Advising Coordinator LTC Kendricks primary research interests include polemic and violence in the French Wars of Religion, gender in sixteenth-century French devotional poetry and the integration of classroom technology with language learning. 540-464-7496 Bio. gibsonnc@vmi.edu, Accountant, Financial Accounting Adjunct Professor He also holds a Master's Degree in organizational leadership from Columbus State University. Online Publication: Orientation Office and General Education Program, 2003. Activities Director for Alleghany County Public Schools and Alleghany Highlands Public Schools this past year. polumbooa@vmi.edu, Lecturer La autotraduccin: la teora y los retos del gnero (in English; Self Translation; theory and challenges in the genre). 540-464-7263 https://www.spencerdbakich.com/ 311 Carroll Hall Holder of the John Biggs '30 Cincinnati Chair in Military History Worsham, Rives, Shifting Attitudes of Honor and the Victory of Nationalism in Henry IV, PartOne. Conference of the American/Popular Culture Association in the South. In his capacity as Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, Composition, and Oral Communication, it has been Maj. Codys pleasure to teach ERH 103: Fundamentals of Public Speaking, ERH 201: Rhetorical Traditions I (covering the ancient, medieval, and Renaissance periods), ERH 202: Rhetorical Traditions II (covering the modern and post-modern periods), ERH 301: Rhetoric and Public Address, and ERH 302: Civic Discourse. Specifically, I teach courses in anatomy (Comparative Vertebrate Morphology, Developmental Biology, and Histology) and vertebrate biology (Animal Behavior and Ornithology). 2018 - University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Brownsville, TX Master of Arts in Spanish Translation and InterpretingCapstone project: La traduccin de la metfora en una traduccin parcial de Countering International Money Laundering, Total Failure is Only a Decimal Point Away. (in English: The translation of metaphor in a partial translation of Countering International Money Laundering. Colemans military and civilian education includes the Primary Leadership Development Course, Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course, Army Recruiter Course, Drill Sergeant Academy, Observer Controller Academy, Ammunition Specialist Course, Advanced Non-Commissioned Officer Course, Duty Appointed Reenlistment NCO, Army Basic Instructor Course, Equal Opportunity Leaders Course, Foundation Instructor/Facilitator Course and holds a bachelors degree from Liberty University in Multi-Disciplinary Studies concentrated in History and Economics. 403 Carroll Hall Col. Gray joined VMI after serving as the Director of Strategy and Campaigning at the Saudi War College in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. She was previously an assistant professor at the Department of Public Policy at the Central European University and a visiting assistant professor at Washington and Lee Universitys Economics Department. Adjunct Professor Institute Chaplain He holds a Master of Arts in Diplomacy with a concentration in Terrorism from Norwich University and has proficiency in French, German, and Dari. 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. Joness public scholarship has also been featured on various public radio, television, and podcast programs. 540-464-7489 111 Smith Hall 540-464-7212 She has been teaching college-level English composition courses since 2005. Ruth Ann lives in Lexington with her husband Steve, and two daughters. Ph.D. - University of Tennessee 540-464-7017 2013. She is also an artist, with a background in design and computer graphics. Bio, Lab Technician He teaches courses including The Progressive Era, The New Deal, War and Society in 20th Century United States History, The Vietnam War, and Historical Methodology; he also offers capstone seminars on the New Deal Era and World War II. Sebastino holds a bachelors degree in mathematics from The Citadel and a master of business administration degree from Old Dominion University. Working across disciplines, Idewu continues to mentor students from 10 different majors helping them increase their academic scores and professional potential. He is currently serving as the American judge to the International Competition on the Law of Armed Conflict. Additionally, he enjoys working with engineering policies on licensure, civil engineering curriculum design, and innovative techniques used for teaching in higher education. 540-464-7088 543 Scott Shipp Hall 540-464-7432 111 Smith Hall Dallas B. Clark matriculated from Salt Lake City, Utah, with the Class of 1999 and attended VMI along with his brothers (Jordan 98, Ezra 99, Stillman 02 and Lincoln 04) and a nephew (Cannon 17). cobbbr@vmi.edu Maj. Doug Wainwright is the CIS Department IT Manager and Instructor. The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. 1st Class, Retired), Supply Technician His research focuses on Arabic dialectology and sociolinguistics in Arabic-speaking communities, with a particular interest in Egypt. Laurin holds a B.S. Specialty: Nanoscale Materials and Nonlinear Optics BBA California State University, Fresno Bio, Bookstore Manager He commanded the Headquarters Company of the U.S. Army Chemical Activity-Pacific on Johnston Atoll during its closure as a chemical agent demilitarization site and served as a Jumpmaster with the 82d Airborne Division. The Journal of Wealth Management, 15(3), pp 67-74, 2012 (with Ken Small and Erika Small). 540-464-7498 540-464-7667 In 1993, he assumed command of the 299th Engineer Company (Wheeled). - North Carolina State University 404 Carroll Hall Ashleigh B. Smythe and W. Duane Hope. Andrea F. Castro, Alejandro Herrero-Olaizola, and Chloe Rutter-Jensen, eds. 540-464-7421. hardinpd@vmi.edu. Travis Williams commissioned as an armor officer from the ROTC program at Western Kentucky University in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in kinesiology. Specialty: Labor Economics, Health Economics, Economics of Aging, and Applied Microeconomics She also examines the cultural history of martial arts in East Asia. Ph.D.-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Ph.D. liuq@vmi.edu COL Joyce Blandino received her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Virginia. After earning both a B.A. A graduate of ECPI Technical College, he began his career in 1999 with Professional Network Services as a network cable installer. 540-464-7776 Ph.D. - University of Arizona 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. http://fosterdm.weebly.com/ 330 Scott Shipp Hall 301D Maury-Brooke Hall 540-464-7259 Mattie Quesenberry Smith joined the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies in 2013. from the University of Colorado Boulder, and an MLitt from the University of St. Andrews. 540-464-7332 Master Sgt. Following his retirement from active duty in 2009, he worked as a military analyst/trainer for two major defense contracting corporations in the Hampton Roads area for over two years. Bio. A. idoljl@vmi.edu, Associate Professor Bio. 705 Nichols sullivangr@vmi.edu Jack Abercrombie: offensive line/run game coordinator After career experience in corporate communications, public relations, and magazine publishing, she earned her Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition from Texas Christian University, where she held multiple research and teaching fellowships. Col. Gray is a 1980 Honors Scholar and Distinguished Military Graduate from Western Illinois University. Jones, D.R. Braman is the Director of Staff for AFROTC Detachment 880, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington VA. As Director of Staff, he administers the Detachment Staff, ensuring 12 members maintain training currency, meet readiness requirements, and ensures Detachment functions and services are in line with goals and mission requirements. sloneid@vmi.edu, Instructor B.S. He has received his A+ certification. 540-464-7185 In 1990 he left active duty to pursue his seminary degree and then returned to active duty as a chaplain in 1994. Born in Wyndott, Michigan, Maj. Westland is a 1993 graduate of James River High School. The latter topic comprises two classes being 1588-1905 and 1905 to the present. Associate Professor 330 Nichols Engineering Annex evansdk@vmi.edu Officer in Charge Staff Directory Members By Category/Department; Name Title Phone E-Mail; Mark Nofri: Head Coach (203) 396-8103 (203) 396-8103: nofrim@sacredheart.edu: Keene State '93 Matt Gardner: Associate Head Coach - Offense/Offensive Coordinator (203) 814-4406 (203) 814-4406: gardnerm@sacredheart.edu 326 Scott Shipp Hall Mullins, T.H. schablikjc@vmi.edu From 1892 to 1894, the team had no coach. 608 Nichols agnorrt@vmi.edu, Professor 540-464-7275 Northeastern Naturalist, 24. 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. by Doug Doughty December 13, 2022 Danny Rocco. Eventually, the position evolved to building and maintaining computing labs for the Engineering Division and specializing in installing and maintaining engineering specific software packages. sensb@vmi.edu Prior to joining VMI, Ruth Ann provided database development and support for NCR computer manufacturing facilities in Columbia, SC and Dublin, Ireland. 2017 Kilbourne Hall Herpetological Review 36:298. 330 Mallory Hall 311 Smith Hall mccleskeynt@vmi.edu baurda@vmi.edu His research interests include agile software development, secure software engineering, and semantic web. He is married to Annetta Joy Alexander formally of Casa, Arkansas. 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. He served on multiple conference and workshop program and steering committees. 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. Specialty: International Relations, Foreign Policy, and Terrorism Studies M.F.A. of Maine, Orono sebastinomj@vmi.edu Scott Wachenheim: head coach M.A. Ph.D. - Michigan State University - Virginia Military Institute Wainwright, Nicholas, Natural Power: How Women Exercised Power against Institutionalized Constraints in Early Modern Theater. Conference of the American/Popular Association in the South, Wilmington, NC, September 2019. Assistant Professor On this tour Major Ellis served alongside several different conventional and SOF US and allied units as a communications enabler. She has experience in womens health, family and emergency medicine. mattesonca@vmi.edu, Network Technician 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. I received my Master of Education degree with a concentration in Equity and Cultural Diversity from James Madison University. The manuscript is derived from Joness dissertation, which won the 2021 Anne J. Bailey Dissertation Prize from the Society of Civil War Historians and the inaugural Chancellor Distinguished PhD Graduate Dissertation Award from SUNY in 2021. 561 Scott Shipp Hall Prior to her work at VMI, she held an Albrecht Drer Fellowship at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, Germany. 540-464-7962 213 Post Hospital 423 Scott Shipp Hall Bio, Areas of Specialization: Synthesis, Organometallic, Inorganic, Organic, Catalysis. 540-464-7559 It is rewarding to bepart of that conversation between the students and the assignment. donaldsonb@vmi.edu, Instructor 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. Soon after high school, he enlisted in the Regular Army as a private where he served as an Infantryman with the 7th and 25th Infantry Divisions (LT) at Fort Lewis, Washington then earned an honorable discharged in 1998. 540-464-7232 540-464-7797 M.S. 540-464-7365 - Syracuse University Ph.D. - University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign 8 East Washington Street walivepathiranagemr@vmi.edu Jones, S.M. connollykv@vmi.edu, Institute Physician Bio. http://sites.vmi.edu/sunnendr/ 116 Smith Hall Communications and Marketing Specialist Recruiting Operations Officer 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 enjoys exploring new areas of research and mentoring students. Bio, Assistant Professor American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 23:121-127, 2000. 139B Old Barracks Specialty: Engineering Management, Project Management, Engineering Economy, Construction Methods and Management Ph.D. - Pennsylvania State University During his time at MARSOC Col Homiak was the lead author for MARSOC first doctrinal publication MARSOC Pub 1 MARSOF (2011) and the organizations first futures concept MARSOF 2030 (2018). millerce@vmi.edu, Department Head He was elected as the Troop Drill Sergeant of the Cycle twice between 2005-2007. 540-464-7218 Gorman, A. J. Snyder, A.W. 540-464-7654 Specialty: My general area of specialization is vertebrate biology. Col. Emily Miller is the Navas-Read Professor of English Literature and Head of the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies. Professor 540-464-7397 If you need help with the Public File, call 540-512-1558. de Fine Licht, T.R. Human Resources Assistant In this capacity, he was accountable for all associated defense training and all law enforcement responses during his shift amid armistice operations. ), and has many research interests, including Middle East Affairs, troubled societies in the Middle East and related problems, and Arabic language and poetry. Col. David Gray, Ph.D., US Army (Retired), assumed duties as Director of the Center for Leadership and Ethics in August 2014. Jeff lives in Lexington with his wife Corey and their two sons. Deputy Director of the Adams Center Herpetological Review 35:271-272. Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Professor Bio. Bio, Fixed Assets Accountant, Financial Accounting 2016, 20, 331-334. 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. In January of 2018, First Lieutenant Becks responsibilities further increased upon assuming the billets of Battery FDO and Headquarters Platoon Commander to prepare him for the duties as the Battery Executive Officer in April of 2018. Northeastern Naturalist, 22:1-13. dalessandrokc@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor 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). 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. Bio. Specialty: Geotechnical Engineering From 1995-1999 Ms. Ruffin worked for Wachovia Bank in the Trust and Estate Department as an Estate Manager. jungy@vmi.edu 540-464-7220 boulterhj@vmi.edu, Battalion Operations and Training Sergeant 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. 540-464-7150 He is currently conducting research for his first book on racial representations that emerged from nineteenth-century discourses dealing with Spains modernization process. westlandmg@vmi.edu 215 Carroll Hall 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. Part of Medieval Institute Publications Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Culture series, this volume considers the constant interplay between literature and polemic in sixteenth-century France and how this interaction constructed ideological frameworks that defined the various groups to which individuals belonged and through which they defined their identities. Bio. 540-464-7045 Specialty: Nuclear Physics From 2003 to 2009, Sebastino was the Institutes grants, contracts, and intellectual property administrator. hardinj@vmi.edu LTC Knepper studied American literature in graduate school at the University of Virginia, and this remains a major teaching and research interest. 468 Scott Shipp Hall 417 Maury-Brooke Hall His published works appear in Communication Research Reports, Family Science Review, and the Journal of Global Initiatives: Policy, Pedagogy, and Perspective. freinst@vmi.edu Specialty: Modern and Contemporary Peninsular and Latin American Literatures Ph.D., M.F.A. 2014 Kilbourne Hall 303F Maury Brooke Hall degrees in Art History from the University of Texas at Austin, and earned a B.A. Colonel James is a graduate of Bowling Green State University (Ohio) with a Master of Education in Educational Administration. 540-464-7856 hensondt10@vmi.edu, Associate Professor 226 Post Hospital 2016 Kilbourne Hall Administrative Assistant Bio. Following this assignment, Col. Faust wrapped up his Air Force service with a one year assignment in Seoul, South Korea. Col. Gray and his wife Karen reside in Lexington. codyaw@vmi.edu Bio, Microcomputer Specialist/Help Desk Technician He is also a graduate of the US Army War College and the US State Department Senior Executive Seminar. Bio, Department Head 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. Major Klinger's interdisciplinary research examines the role that weather and climate has on the interconnections between humans and the natural world. Ph.D. State University of New York at Binghamton 405B Maury-Brooke Hall 540-464-7789 Old Hospital 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. Mohamed is the founder of the Cyber Security and IoT lab hosting Mohameds Ph.D. and Masters students' research activities. An avid hiker, Smith enjoys hiking with her ten children and a gathering host of significant others! However, his dreams of playing football professionally were eventually overshadowed by his aspirations of becoming an engineer. In July 2012 Jeff took over as Network Technician. Ph.D. - Virginia Tech Lt. Col. His research involves studying the detailed mechanisms of enzymes using techniques such as enzyme kinetic assays, UV-Vis spectrometry, bacterial transformation, protein expression and purification, chromatography, and site-directed mutagenesis. Although a registered engineer in Virginia, his proudest accomplishment to date is growing with his wife, Roslyn, through tough and happy times as they raise their four young children. 540-464-7567 guilfordpl@vmi.edu, Institutional Research Analyst I taught English as a second language for more than twenty years in my home country of Uruguay. Ed. 200 Construction Office David Copeland, MD has been the Institute Physician at VMI since 1993. Director of Financial Aid Coleman served as an Infantry Team Leader, Machine Gun Section Leader, Squad Leader, Platoon Sergeant, and First Sergeant. in Art and a B.A. 215 Carroll Hall bitherwf@vmi.edu 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. smithdtr@vmi.edu, Facility Manager/Technologist At VMI, she directs La mesa de espaol and the summer study abroad program in Alcal de Henares (Madrid). Camp. First record of the eastern pipistrelle (Pipistrellus subflavus) from southern New Mexico. Marshall Library kellyla@vmi.edu, Associate Professor Ms. Ruffin worked for a year after completing her degree as a College Admissions Counselor. http://www.ramoni-lasisi.com/ During the last decade, her department implemented a new interdisciplinary English major. Administrative Assistant He directed the Glee Club from 2002-2012. Schablik was selected as the NCO of the month for the AFNorth Battalion at Mons, Belgium in 2013. - Oregon State University 212 Cormack Hall Darrell is a technical professional with more than 12 years experience in design and 16 years computer applications. 540-464-7546 540-464-7243 When she is not teaching, she enjoys traveling, writing, kayaking with her husband John, knitting and spending time with her four grandkids. Historically VMI's biggest rival was Virginia Tech. 363 Scott Shipp Hall 307 Admissions Office 401E Maury-Brooke Hall M.A. Ph.D.- University of Texas at Austin Hired as Administrative Assistant 2010-present. Office Hours:Capt. Snelling, J.W. Bio, Specialty: Organic Chemistry & Natural Products Chemistry and Chemical Ecology. 540-464-7626 He lives in Lexington, Virginia with his wife Kathy and they have three sons Kevin, Danny, and Ryan. Since that time, he has authored a book on the Brusilov Offensive of 1916, edited a two-volume set entitled Russia at War as well as two volumes of Personal Perspectives on the world wars, contributed numerous articles to encyclopedias, and published book reviews in the Journal of Military History, the Canadian Journal of History, Mars & Clio, Global War Studies, and for the H-German electronic network. 436 Mallory Hall Captain Baur is originally from the Philadelphia area. tomlinkh@vmi.edu, Professor With Iana Konstantonova (Southern Virginia University). Bio. jonesjs@vmi.edu Associate Professor 540-464-7207 540-464-7770 Dannon, and R.J. Reynolds. This essay argues that post-dialectical persuasive forces, such as fascistic argument, can be explained in dialectical terms as practices of strategic maneuvering. kimseywd@vmi.edu Butler, Colin, Shakespeares Henry V: Honor Is What You Put In; Honor Is What You Put Out. 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