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Prior to his hiring at VMI, Chad worked at the Orvis distribution center in Roanoke for five years as a helpdesk and desktop support technician. 540-464-7700 Col. Gray is a 1980 Honors Scholar and Distinguished Military Graduate from Western Illinois University. 540-464-7486 Washburn University Athletics Department Petro Allied Health Center | 1700 SW College Ave. | Topeka, Kan. 66621 Main: (785) 670-1135 | Tickets: (785) 670-BODS wutickets.com | Fax: (785) 670-1091 Staff Directory Members By Category/Department Footer First record of the eastern pipistrelle (Pipistrellus subflavus) from southern New Mexico. Bio. 540-462-6365 She said, "Although many people do not consider themselves good writers, I seldom meetstudents who donot like to talk. Bio. He is a graduate of Auburn University at Montgomery, Auburn University, and the University of Tennessee. MS I Instructor 203 Carroll Hall Eur. Bio, Expertise: Plant metabolism, biofuel development fromcrop residues, genetic engineering, Associate Professor UMass Dartmouth, Biology Department, 2005-2009, NASA Exobiology Post-Doctoral Fellow, Harvard University, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, 2003-200, Trade Agreements and the Environment: An Industry-Level Study for NAFTA, Regional Trade Agreements and Foreign Direct Investment, Evidence Linking Exchange Rates and Foreign Direct Investment, Grade Dropping in Intermediate Macroeconomics, A Panel Study of the Pollution-Haven Hypothesis,revise and resubmit at the, Grade Dropping, Strategic Behavior, and Student Satisficing,under review at the, A Panel Study of Foreign Direct Investment and Trade, Student Perceptions of Current and Ideal Learning and Grade Orientations in Economics Courses,with Lester Hadsell and Mary Ellen Mallia, Immigration and Foreign Direct Investment with James Bang, The Effects of the EMU on FDI through the Elimination of Exchange Rate Volatility, The Effect of Natural Disaster on International Trade, The Environment and Trade,with Atin Basu and James Bang. 307 Letcher Avenue, Room 106 Adjunct Professor 540-464-7231 hydejl@vmi.edu, Professor Snyder, T.H. 540-464-7275 507 Nichols 320 Smith Hall While she has taught Introductory Psychology, Social Psychology, Statistics, and Research Methods; her favorite courses are Political Psychology and Psychology of Genocide. Ms. Ed. Reescrituras del paradigma. 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. 540-464-7530 2. He served four years on active duty as a tanker with duty stations in Korea and Fort Riley, Kansas. Visiting Assistant Professor He joined the faculty at VMI in 2018 after earning his Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature from UNC. 301E Maury-Brooke Hall More details on the Baja SAE competition can be found here: https://www.bajasae.net/. Specialty: International Relations, Foreign Policy, and Terrorism Studies Dr. Anthony Arciero is a faculty member in the Psychology Department and a Fellow in the Center for Leadership and Ethics. gornicklj@vmi.edu 401 Richardson Hall After retiring, Dr. Arciero worked in the pentagon on the Air Force staff as a missile defense analyst for eleven years. The Road to Black Neds Forgewon the 2014 Virginia Historical Society's Richard Slatten Award for Excellence in Virginia biography, was one of three finalists (and the only work of history) for the 2015 Library of Virginia Literary Award in Nonfiction, and was one of the final twelve books considered for the Pulitzer Prize in History in its year. Tom has over 20 years of experience in the information services and technology industries. His research focuses on Arabic dialectology and sociolinguistics in Arabic-speaking communities, with a particular interest in Egypt. He advocates for cadets to take and pass the FE exam. Writing Center Coordinator The NS3 proteins of global strains of bluetongue virus evolve into regional topotypes through negative (purifying) selection. (Ret.) and Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Colorado Boulder. Holds the rank of Sergeant First Class. Supervisor looneypg@vmi.edu, Chief Diversity Officer 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. His last assignment on active duty was in the Pentagon as the USSOUTHCOM Chief of the Washington Field Office. Holder of the Burgwyn Chair in Military History lasisiro@vmi.edu Her research focuses on social and motivational influences on decision making. 207 Smith Hall Dr. Dowling has lived for extended periods in Tokyo, Vienna, Berlin, and Munich. Many of the novel compounds he synthesized are at the National Institutes of Health: Molecular Library for Small Molecule Repository to evaluate their biological activity. Bio. Following the Officer Basic Course and Army Reconnaissance Course, he was stationedat Joint Base Lewis-McChord as a platoon leader in Troop A, 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment, 4th Striker Brigade, a unit of the 2nd Infantry Division,while deploying in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. He has taught several introductory and upper-division Arabic courses since joining the faculty at VMI. When she is not teaching, she enjoys traveling, writing, kayaking with her husband John, knitting and spending time with her four grandkids. Originally from the Big Sky state, Maj. Gornick earned herbachelor's (2007),master's(2010) and doctorate (2013) degrees from the University of Montana in Missoula. 540-464-7399 This cooperative interaction gives the students the security they need to develop their language skills. Professor Mark Boonshoft received his B.A. Payroll Technician 413 Carroll Hall 540-464-7291 jonesjd@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor 226 Post Hospital He also editedWarfare in Europe, 1919-1939(2008) and co-edited (with Andrew Wiest)War in the Age of Technology: Myriad Faces of Modern Armed Conflict(2001). 2025-A Kilbourne Hall Lt. Col.Youna Jung is an Associate Professor of Computer and Information Sciences at Virginia Military Institute. On this tour Major Ellis served alongside several different conventional and SOF US and allied units as a communications enabler. VMI Hosts Annual Cyber Fusion for SMC in Music from Washington College in Maryland. 2012. He specializes in nineteenth-century Spanish literature, visual culture, and intellectual history. MAJ Ellis obtained his undergrad in Political Science (2001) from Penn State and Masters in Leadership Science (2015) from the Citadel. Ph.D. - University of Illinois swentymk@vmi.edu LTC Jeff Kendrick (Ph.D., University of Kansas, 2012) is an Associate Professor of French at Virginia Military Institute where he enjoys teaching French language and culture classes. 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. With Yasmina Romero Morales (Universidad de La Laguna) and Luca Cerullo (Universit degli Studi di Palermo). Dr. Melissa S. Krawiec (ne Williams) is a board-certified Family Practice physician and Virginia native. 131 Old Barracks in Germanic Languages and Literatures from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) and has also completed coursework towards her PhD in Germanic Languages and Literatures at UIUC. Major Klinger's interdisciplinary research examines the role that weather and climate has on the interconnections between humans and the natural world. Specifically, I teach courses in anatomy (Comparative Vertebrate Morphology, Developmental Biology, and Histology) and vertebrate biology (Animal Behavior and Ornithology). He has also written a course pack/textbook for CE 301, A Bakers Dozen of Structural Topics Every Civil Engineer Should Know., CE 302 Civil Engineering Dynamics, CE 307 Properties of Engineering Materials, CE 327 Reinforced Concrete Design, CE 416 Fundamentals of Engineering, CE 423 Structural Steel Design, CE 428 Topics in Structural Design, CE 429 Advanced Structural Theory, CE 3341 Principles of Structural Design, CE 4343 Design of Concrete Structures, CE 5343 Advanced Reinforced Concrete, CEE 3424 Reinforced Concrete Design, CEE 3684 Civil Engineering Materials, Multimedia Coordinator 540-464-7684 A. in Economics. sebastinomj@vmi.edu Her primary research interests include traditional Chinese drama, gender representation, and more recently, the interplay of theater, media and popular culture. Wakeel I.A. Specialty: Management of Information Systems, Web 2.0 for Business, Principles of Management, and Developing Business Leadership hauseml@vmi.edu, Deputy Director In 2016, COL Brannon was assigned to 1st Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment where he served as the Battalion Commander and after command served as the Executive Officer for the Commanding General of the Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Benning. Ph.D. - Indiana University Bio. Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Bio. 303F Maury Brooke Hall 8 East Washington Street David was born in Jacksonville, FL and moved to Virginia in 2005. 101 Old Hospital. 540-464-7233 Some of my current research deals with Internet provider competition, the impact of housing demolition programs, and market power in electricity markets. Specialty: Structural Engineering and Materials Subcutaneous movements of visible implant elastomers in wood frogs (Rana sylvatica). Bio. 540-464-7243 Baker: Taught courses in speech and political communication at the University of Virginia and James Madison University. InstructorMilitary Science and Leadership, Computer/Multimedia Technician CE319W - Water Resources LaboratoryCE321 - Intro to Environmental EngineeringCE409 - Hazardous Waste Treatment and Site RemediationCE415 - Environmental Engineering Unit Processes DesignCE416 - Fundamentals of EngineeringCE443 - Independent ResearchCE448 Civil Engineering DesignHN100 - Honors ForumHNS375W - Environmental Honors SeminarHN400 - Honors Thesis. VMI offers free fitness classes to all employees at lunchtime and after work hours. baurda@vmi.edu 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. 306 Construction Office He was also an Infrastructure Software Engineer at the Center for Open Science, Virginia, USA. In this position, he established strong working relationships with state and federal agencies, the VMI Foundation, and faculty and staff across post. taylorem@vmi.edu, Associate Professor forquerjw@vmi.edu, Administrative Coordinator M.A. Mohameds publications:https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pOxASp0AAAAJ&hl=, Assistant Commandant for Support parsonbj@vmi.edu As the holder of the John Biggs 30 Chair in Military History, Professor Jensen teaches courses on modern Europe, modern Spain, European warfare, and the history of insurgency. Additionally, he served a 2-yr special duty assignment as a Presidential Advance Agent where, in coordination with the Presidential Airlift Group (PAG) and the White House Military Office (WHMO), Lt Col Rose led 15-member staffs to execute airfield plans for worldwide Air Force One travel. Lieutenant Chris Fontana was born in Elgin, IL, and grew up in Algonquin, IL. richterdj@vmi.edu Bio, Assistant Professor in Middle Eastern and North African Studies and a Ph.D. in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching from the University of Arizona. 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. 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. floydcm@vmi.edu, Naval Science Instructor I am an associate professor of economics at Virginia Military Institute, with research and teaching interests in Applied Microeconomics. Smith is also a creative writer. 540-464-7242 in Humanities from the University of Chicago, and a B.A. Ph.D. - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill They have two children, Emily (11) and Morgan (9). 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. His military assignments include the 82nd Airborne Division; 1st Armored Division; 4th Psychological Operations Group; 1st Special Warfare Training Group; XVIII Airborne Corps; The Joint Readiness Training Center; and Headquarters, US Army Forces Command. Ph.D. - University of Virginia Bither reported to 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group, Germany and served as a Special Forces Detachment Commander from 1991-1994. Bio, Bookstore Manager Ph. Responsible for the VMI information security operations, maintenance, and compliance with State of Virginia standards. Captain Dryden received her degrees from Auburn University and masters from Virginia Tech. foltzac@vmi.edu, Writing Center Consultant Bio, Adjunct Professor Bio. Major Fausts overseas duty included deployments to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Prior to assuming his current position, Lt Col Braman was a Legislative Affairs Officer for USINDOPACOM where he facilitated engagements and discussion between legislative members and Senior USINDOPACOM staff. 214 Cormack Hall Specialty: Transportation Engineering He was the Commanding Officer of the Marine Raider Training Center and is responsible for the assessment and selection and individual and advanced training across Marine Special Operations Command. Ph.D., Ohio State University Ph.D. Virginia Tech 540-464-7720 Married to Lovie Atkinson, and they have one daughter, one son, and one granddaughter. Goen is an Honors College Graduate with a BA in Computer Science, French, and Vocational Ministry from Harding University, holds an MA in Communication from the University of Arkansas, and completed all coursework toward a PhD in Communication from the University of Georgia. Coale has degrees from Springfield College, James Madison University, and the University of Maryland. First, my students and I have been investigating nest defense behavior in Tree Swallows. 426 Scott Shipp Hall 540-464-7091 544 Scott Shipp Hall - Purdue University Specialty: Introductory Biology Moosman, P. R., Jr., H. H. Thomas, and J. P. Veilleux. Laurin holds a B.S. Bio. Defense and Peace Economics, 19:6, 2008, pp 435 - 447, (with Mark Tuttle. Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 540-464-7239 moralescp@vmi.edu, Instructor holstonrr@vmi.edu schulzmt@vmi.edu, Computer/Multimedia Support McPherson, T.H. In 2012, she joined the IT department as a programmer/analyst. He has worked in the Army ROTC Battalion as a Civilian since November 1992 as a State and Federal employee. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and was an instructor at Boston College before joining the faculty at VMI. Col. Kathleen Bulger-Barnett earned a Ph.D. in Spanish from the University of Kentucky with a specialization in Spanish Golden Age literature. Their recent collaboration has engendered a completed screenplay for a major film project, Eagle in the Snow, adapted from the novel Eagle in the Snow, written by Wallace Breem. 540-464-7549 Her most recent article, Emblems and Hybridity in a Southern German Epitaph Sculpture, appeared in Hybridity in Early Modern Art (Routledge, 2021). Ph.D. Virginia Tech In his copious amounts of spare time, he is a PhD candidate with the Royal Military College of Canadas War Studies Program. Ph.D. - University of Colorado Boulder Bio. parsonsld@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor ramseymf@vmi.edu hinkset@vmi.edu smithjs@vmi.edu haydeneh@vmi.edu, Jr. Software Engineer 313E Mallory Hall 330 Scott Shipp Hall He completed his M.A. Following this assignment, Col. Faust wrapped up his Air Force service with a one year assignment in Seoul, South Korea. Professor Rezendes, Rhett, Ophelias Death and Early Modern Attitudes towards Suicide. Conference of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Virtual, November 2021. ProfessorInternational Studies and Political Science, Human Resources Assistant Professor Since arriving at VMI, he has become increasingly interested in the intersection of philosophy, aesthetics, and religion. Ph.D. - Massachusetts Institute of Technology dupalah@vmi.edu Hughes, Joseph, Suicide in Hamlet. Conference of the American/Popular Association in the South, Wilmington, NC, September 2019. 540-464-7419 Brodie is a native of Denver, Colorado. His research, which has appeared in such outlets as the British Journal of Political Science, International Studies Quarterly, Political Psychology, Journal of Conflict Resolution, and Foreign Policy Analysis, focuses on the impact of domestic factors on international conflict propensity, leadership psychology and war, the determinants of strategy choice by insurgent (especially terrorist) groups, and conventional and nuclear deterrence. Dr. Garca Guerrero is an Assistant Professor of Spanish at VMI where he teaches Spanish conversation and composition along with intermediate Spanish. Home Maintenance and Housing Disinvestment among Older Americans (with Richard A. Dunn). 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. Bio. Samuel K. Allen is a Professor of Economics at the Virginia Military Institute. Using nonlinear differential equations, Herald creates realistic models which are based on the underlying biology and immunology. Lt. Col. Ingersolls 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. Development and Mechanistic Investigations of Decarboxylative Elimination of Carboxylic Acids via Photoredox/Cobalt Dual Catalysis. Professor loweso@vmi.edu, Instructor Lt. Col. (R) Brown retired from service in February 2012. At VMI, she teaches all levels of Chinese language classes and culture classes. 307 B Letcher Avenue Specialty: Political Psychology (with emphasis on leadership, rhetoric, cognitive complexity and conflict) Tumlinson: D.W. Davidson, N.F. I taught English as a second language for more than twenty years in my home country of Uruguay. At the same time, I was also an ordained minister and my mission work was to help troubled teenagers where sports such as soccer and counseling became an important aspect to get them off the streets and from committing crimes. 540-464-7574 2025-D Kilbourne Hall Assistant Registrar for Institutional Compliance He returned to the 489th Engineer Battalion (MECH) in 1994 where he served as the Battalion Operations Officer. 301C Maury Brooke Hall 540-464-7390 Ph.D. - University of Kansas - James Madison University - Elon University South, P. R. Moosman, C. K. Cratsley, & S. M. Lewis. Fall 2020 Office Hours: T 1300 1600 & F 1200-1400 via Zoom or by appointment, Publications and Working Papers:View my research atGoogle Scholar, Associate Director of Institutional Research Bio. His research interests lie in the area of cybersecurity and trustworthy engineering ranging from theory to design andimplementation. Dr. McCain is a biochemist with research interests in the study of enzymes. 1, January 2006, pp.23-27. 540-464-7017 He has also written for Villanova University's Augustine Blog. 540-464-7030 "Joyce, Nussbaum, and the Value of Disgust." Col. Spencer D. Bakich, Ph.D. is a professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science and is the Director of the National Security Program. He also works with colleagues to coordinate the weekly French Table and hosted a major regional French conference at VMI in 2015. To become familiar with the process, stages and strategies for language development. 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. Maj. Col. Timmes volunteers as the VMI Springboard Diving Coach,faculty representative with the VMI Chamber Strings, and as the Superintendent's representative to the Honor Court. Specialty: Letters L-Z (Female), Letters I, U-Z (Male), Inside VMI Ambassador 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. youngjm@vmi.edu, Graphic Designer cerkeyje@vmi.edu Bio, Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignM.S. Specialty: Supply Chain Management, Operations Research, and Applied Probability Ashleigh B. Smythe. 540-464-7119 M.A. In 2014, he reported to USS RODNEY M. DAVIS (FFG-60) in Everett, WA. He has published articles on aviation infrastructure in theJournal of Policy Historyand theJournal of East Tennessee History; essays on the air war in the European theater of World War II and Lieutenant General Leonard Gerows role in the Normandy campaign are forthcoming with Oxford University Press and Global War Studies, respectively. Pody, M.P. riethmillers@vmi.edu, Adjunct Professor Ph.D. - University of California, Irvine In: First Book of Phylogenetically Defined Names: A Companion to the PhyloCode. 417 Mallory Hall His most recent publication, Dialectics, Post-Dialectics, and the Democratic Argument of Lysias XII, was published in December 2022 by Argumentation and Advocacy. Bio. Presently, he serves as an AFROTC Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies (APAS) via the Voluntary Limited Period of Active Duty (VLPAD) Program. Nurse practitioners treat both physical and mental conditions through comprehensive history taking, physical exams, and ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests. 540-464-7321 and *R.M. 139 Old Barracks 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. 540-464-7017 youngdh125@vmi.edu He holds a Master of Arts in Diplomacy with a concentration in Terrorism from Norwich University and has proficiency in French, German, and Dari. Associate Degree in Business AdministrationAssociate Degree in Small Business Management. Ph.D. - Texas Christian University Bio. He encourages any cadets who are interested in or would like help with public speaking to arrange a meeting with him. She began at VMI as a COE student attending Parry McCluer High School in the morning and working in the VMI Air Force ROTC department in the afternoon. Lisa Tracy is a freelance writer and editor and a lover of language and learning. Research interests include Spanish Golden Age literature (both drama and prose) and also Cuban writers and Caribbean literature. 540-464-7459 Col. Gray was selected as a Federal Executive Fellow at Brookings Institution from 2003-2004. Cyber Defense Labortary 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. As a screenwriter, Smith shares several awards with husband and VMI peer, Douglas N. Smith. 316 Mallory Hall Professor faffjb@vmi.edu, Police Officer In 2013, he became the Institutes first recipient of a fellowship from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. 540-464-7701 Col. Homiak currently serves as the Commanding Officer of the NROTC detachment at the Virginia Military Institute. He currently serves as the Deans Representative for Permits and Calendars and the Deputy Department Head. Staff Directory Administration. - James Madison University In addition to offering a regular rotation of art history and visual culture courses (such as The Language of Art and History of Art I and II), Lt. Col. Ingersoll is frequently sought out by cadets as an advisor to independent studies, Capstones, and Honors projects. Prior to coming to VMI in 2009, he worked as a professional writer and editor in New Orleans, where he was a regular contributor to The Times-Picayune and The Old House Journal, and covered New Orleans tourism for TravelAgeWest, a West Coast travel industry publication. International Recruiting Lead schemehornrd@vmi.edu, Assistant Director Moosman, P.R., Jr., P.R. Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington 15(1): 13-19. After graduating from Combat Leaders Course at Ft Benning Mr. Lilly was deployed to Tal Afar, Iraq taking part in Operation Restoring Rights as a member of an embedded Military Transition Team with 3/1/3 Iraqi Army. Registered Nurse hand@vmi.edu, Desktop Support Manager Specialty: Eukaryotic Microbiology 540-464-7547 Literary, Audiovisual and Artistic Critical Approaches (2020, content developed), Self-Reflection in Contemporary Hispanic Fiction and Film (2022, content developed), SP481: Survey of Spanish Cultureand Society (course developed, taughtin Spain), ML498 & ML499: Reading and Writing for the Honors Thesis in Modern Languages and Cultures, Cadet Steven Foster Jr., Narcos, Sicarios and Narcocorridos: The (De)humanization of Mexican Drug Trafficking Figureheads in Media, 2017- 2018, Cadet Christopher Soo, Narco Souvenirs for Sale: The Fight Against the Touristification of Colombias Narco Heritage, 2021- 2022. 210 Smith Hall 335 Scott Shipp Hall Bio, ProfessorHead of Electrical Engineering DepartmentProfessional Engineer, Holder of the Jamison-Payne Institute Professorship, Ph.D. - Virginia TechM.S. shaferdp@vmi.edu, Writing Center Consultant 540-464-7423 He also earned a doctorate in civil engineering from Louisiana State University. 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. - University of Illinois Owens, D.K., A.B. 540-464-7932 - Universit Paris-Sorbonne 540-464-7308 540-464-7860 3018-C Kilbourne Hall cartwrightdj@vmi.edu 111 Smith Hall 540-464-7584 Jeff Matteson joined VMI in August of 1998 after nine years with Rockbridge County Schools. Ph.D. - University of Virginia Ph.D. - University of Kansas Her research focuses on the interaction between East and West, Iranian history and culture in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and aspects of colonialism and imperialism in the Middle East and Asia. - Drexel University Maj. Phelps holds a Masters of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English/Theatre Arts from Averitt University. In July 2012 assignment was to the USS MOMSEN (DDG 92) as the OperationsOfficer where he conducted an independent deployment in support of SeventhFleet Operations. Valentina Dimitrova-Grajzl received her Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Maryland, College Park, in 2006. Most recently, this project was accepted for distribution in four twenty-two page volumes on comiXology.com, and she is hopeful for future, multi-platform success.

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