loweso@vmi.edu, Instructor Deputy Athletic Director/External / Sport Administrator for Men's Basketball, Baseball. His awards and decorations include the Joint Service Commendation Medal (3OLC), Joint Service Achievement Medal (1OLC), AAM (1OLC), AGCM (5th award), NDSM, ACM-CS, GWTSM, NOPDR, ASR, OSR, NATOMDL, EXW-NCDI and DMB-DWV. Ruth Ann joined VMI in 2009 as an Administrative Assistant in the Deans Office. Ph.D. - Texas Christian University 540-464-7080 Ph.D. - Virginia Tech, Curriculum and Instruction - Educational Psychology braunkl@vmi.edu Professor He worked as an operations officer and strategist during tours on the Joint and Army Staffs in Washington D.C. Col. Gray has served as a faculty member and academic leader at several public and non-profit educational institutions including: West Point, University of Maryland, Valley Forge Military Academy and College, and The Ohio State University. Bio, Supply TechnicianMilitary Science and Leadership, Assistant Professor carricoab@vmi.edu 540-464-7277 Nurse practitioners treat both physical and mental conditions through comprehensive history taking, physical exams, and ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests. Col. Pennie Ticen has been a member of the English faculty at VMI since the fall of 2003. 540-464-7085 Ph.D. He participated in the Korean Military Exchange Program 17.10 and Northern Viper 17.2, where he safely fired the first U.S. military rocket on mainland Japan. 540-464-7179 540-464-7534 201 Admissions Office dukemm@vmi.edu, Micro Lab Coordinator He teaches courses on international politics, American foreign policy, terrorism, domestic politics, and war, religion and war, and research design. 2008. Holder of Navas-Read Chair in English Literature Bio, Research interests: Developing strategies and enhancing behaviors that lead to improved health and dietary outcomes in college students, Courses taught: Wellness Concepts (HPW 105), Basic Swimming Survival (HPW 201), Nutrition & Cardiovascular Health (HPW 306), Swim Fitness (HPW 311), Global Food and Nutrition (HPW 313), Advanced Swimming & Survival (HPW 403), Nutrition (HPW 433), Snorkeling (Study Abroad; HPW 470), Professor Capt. In his free time, LTC Knepper enjoys spending time with his family, gardening, hiking, reading, and writing. Assistant Professor Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Chicago in English Language and Linguists from the University of Baghdad. hartleyam@vmi.edu, Office Manager 540-464-7212 M.S. A. in Economics. garcia-guerreroi@vmi.edu He currently serves as VMIs Writing Center Coordinator and as the Assistant Director of the VMI Center for Undergraduate Research. In 1997, he transferred to the 3/379th Logistical Support Battalion, 7th BDE, 95th Training Division (IT) as a Team Chief in support of the Army Reserve Schools. His research focuses on ethics and the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein. 313G Mallory Hall Writing Center Coordinator Currently, she teaches English Composition and Literature courses online for Dabney Lancaster Community College in Virginia and Eastern Gateway Community College in Ohio. It is through conferencing that students create concise writing that best communicates their thoughts andbeliefs to their intendedaudience. She earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Human Services and Psychology in 1981 from Elon University,North Carolina. Among Mr. Lillys awards and decorations is the Bronze Star Medal. 4. Doug Humphries retired from 30 years with the Central Intelligence Agency, where he served mainly in analysis and analytic management positions with regional focus on the Middle East, South Asia, and the Balkans and functional specialties in military and security affairs. 540-464-7416 parsonbj@vmi.edu 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). Ph.D. The Pennsylvania State University In over 120 years of football, VMI has an all-time record of 46565742 (.418). marshallml@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor klineka@vmi.edu 3, Winter 2013, pp. In 2006, He transferred to the 80th Training Division (IT) in Richmond, Virginia. After his time as a platoon leader, he acted as a plans officer and airofficer in charge of the 3rd Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment, 201stBattlefield Surveillance Brigade. Ph.D. - University of Maryland Cadet Lipscomb won second place in the poster presentations at VMIs Undergraduate Research Symposium. 540-464-7750 Bio. - University of South Carolina, 709 NicholsVirginia Military InstituteLexington, VA 24450, P: (540) 464-7533F: (540) 464-7663E: hardinj@vmi.edu, Assistant Director, Office of Global Education Office Manager 540-464-7770 Yahner also helped head the Nittany Lions to an 8-4 record as head coach Bill OBrien would be named the Bear Bryant Maxwell Football Club and ESPN National Coach of the Year, according to VMI. Assistant Director of Digital Communication (PJ) Klinger teaches the two-semester World History course as well as upper-division courses in environmental history and climate history. Col. David Gray, Ph.D., US Army (Retired), assumed duties as Director of the Center for Leadership and Ethics in August 2014. dunlapem10@vmi.edu Women's Tennis Men's and Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Women's Triathlon Men's and Women's Water Polo Spirit Teams Wagner General Athletics Information Phone Number: (718) 390-3433 Office Numbers: (718) 390/420-XXXX Fax Number: (718) 390-3347 Mailing Address: Wagner College Athletics One Campus Road Staten Island, NY 10301-4495 Col. Christina McDonald joined the VMI faculty as the first Institute Director of Writing in 2002. Football jensenrg@vmi.edu M.A. Bio. parkerkc@vmi.edu, Instructor Ph.D. - Michigan State University Her articles and essays have appeared in The New York Times,Poets & Writers, and The Writer's Chronicle, and in theanthologyPaperback Writer: Literary Advice into the Twenty-First Century (Palgrave). From 2005-2015, he served as editor of of the journal Studies in American Culture. At VMI, she teaches all levels of Chinese language classes and culture classes. Her research interests lie primarily in the area of 17th century German emblems and foreign language pedagogy. M.A. moralescp@vmi.edu, Instructor Nematoda and Pan-Nematoda. Department HeadJackson-Hope Distinguished ProfessorInternational Studies and Political Science, Insurance Coordinator Bio, Adjunct FacultyCivil and Environmental Engineering, Instructor 540-464-7704 jamesrb@vmi.edu Ph.D. University of Kansas 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. Ph.D. - University of Massachusetts, Amherst An educator for twenty years, Mrs. Parson is proficient in student conferencingand writing instruction. Bio. Barber founded several successful yachting and security-oriented consultancies. 545 Scott Shipp Hall 141 New Barracks 301 Letcher Avenue In: First Book of Phylogenetically Defined Names: A Companion to the PhyloCode. 331 Scott Shipp Hall 540-464-7045 itenmb@vmi.edu Director, Summer Transition Program (STP) Bio. I am excited to announce Coach Yahner as our Defensive Coordinator and Linebacker Coach.. kingerylc@vmi.edu, Professor 302 Scott Shipp Hall jungjk@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. The new arrivals are Nick Reveiz (defensive coordinator/linebackers), J.B. Lageman (defensive line), Bilal Marshall (wide receivers), Dino Waites (safeties), Greg Wood (specialists), Dylan Almond (defensive assistant), and Ben Housewright (offensive assistant). degrees in Computer Science from Virginia Tech and M.Sc. Although the origins of VMI football date back to 1873, the first organized football team did not appear until 1891. She serves as the Institute Pre-Law Advisor and the Alumni Network Coordinator in the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies. They have two beautiful daughters, Samantha and Mackenzie, and a wonderful son AJ. 2022 VMI Football Coaching Staff Scott Wachenheim: head coach Billy Parker: assistant head coach/recruiting coordinator/CB Nick Reveiz: defensive coordinator/LB Patrick Ashford: offensive coordinator/QB Chris Moore: specialist team coordinator/TE Jack Abercrombie: offensive line/run game coordinator Greg Wood: specialists/video coordinator Wakeel I.A. Most of my upper-level courses have a strong field component, to provide hands-on experience with the subject matter and encourage a deeper level of understanding. 2020 Kilbourne Hall Cloud State University, Minnesota, where she served as assistant director of the writing center and later as a full-time instructor teaching courses in research writing, creative nonfiction, business writing, and rhetorical theory. tomlindj@vmi.edu, Director 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. 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. In this position, he established strong working relationships with state and federal agencies, the VMI Foundation, and faculty and staff across post. Ph.D. - University of Kansas 312 Mallory Hall Bio. I believe that clear written expression begins with critical thinking and oral communication. Maj. Passmore specializes in international law and organizations, civil conflict management, and U.S. foreign policy. COL Blandino has been a visiting researcher in residence within the Structural Dynamics Branch of the NASA Langley Research Center and the Air Force Research Lab at Wright Patterson AFB. In addition to his research in the automotive field, he led a project with the Federal Highway Administration where he authored multiple standard practices for testing and validating equipment used to measure roadways across the U.S. Dr. Altmann has always had a passion for cars, for this reason he is the advisor of the Baja SAE team at VMI. Bio. He enlisted as a Cavalry Scout in 1998 and has served in the US Army Reserves until the present. 540-464-7017 Bio. dupalah@vmi.edu 417 Mallory Hall bitherch@vmi.edu, Director of Corps Marksmanship and NCAA Rifle Coach Extrapolation, Vol. 540-464-7045 540-464-7194 https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-c-timmes, Executive Secretary New approaches being investigated seek to be operationally simplistic, economical, and adhere to the principles of green chemistry. He is working on a book tentatively titled Spanish Ways of War and Occupation: Conquest, Culture, and the Guerrilla Myth in Spain and Morocco, 1912-1956. Ph.D. - Virginia Tech 329 Mallory Hall During his career, he deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom; to Afghanistan & Qatar in support of Operation Enduring Freedom; to Haiti in support of Operation Uphold Democracy, and Bosnia/Herzegovina. 333 Scott Shipp Hall - Elon University 540-464-7683 Matts research interests include the investigation of innovative connections in precast concrete structures, the use of ultra-high performance concrete, and the analysis of the long-term performance of bridge structures. Coleman served as an Infantry Team Leader, Machine Gun Section Leader, Squad Leader, Platoon Sergeant, and First Sergeant. His research interests lie in the area of cybersecurity and trustworthy engineering ranging from theory to design andimplementation. afrotc@vmi.edu, Publications Manager Dr. LaRocca is interested in interpersonal influences such as leadership and social support, and how they may impact psychological well-being among veterans and other populations. Bio, Professor and Department Head of Biology 215 Carroll Hall He received a Direct Commissioned to the Military Intelligence branch and continued to serve as part of the 104th Training Division. 323A Scott Shipp Hall 540-464-7552 540-464-7479 Bio. Engaging the continuous casting and recasting of opposing worldviews, this collection of essays examines literatures use of polemic and polemics use of literature as seminal intellectual developments stemming from the religious and social turmoil that characterized this period in France. 540-464-7291 15-18. Ziegler: W.A. Ph.D. - University of Kansas 540-464-7491 540-464-7303 mayhewmb@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant alerdingab@vmi.edu Williams awards and decorations are the Defense Meritorious Service Medal (with one oak leaf cluster), the Army Commendation Medal (with one oak leaf cluster), the Army Achievement Medal (with one oak leaf cluster), and the Parachutist Badge. Ph.D. - Southern Illinois University Molecular population genetics of Cucumber mosaic virus in California: evidence for founder effects and reassortment. In 2001, following his initial assignment to VMI, he returned to Ft Bragg as a member of the 18th Airborne Corps, Special Operations Coordination Element. 540-464-7447 Ph.D. - University of Virginia Defined Benefit Pensions and Homeownership in the Post-Great Recession Era. gravescc@vmi.edu, Director burkeak@vmi.edu, Office Manager She is also an artist, with a background in design and computer graphics. His previous university administrative leadership includes: Faculty Director for Cultural Communication Competence in Benelux, Internship Director, Public Speaking Coordinator, Chair of International Studies Advisory Committee (the oversight committee for campus internationalization), and Vice-Chair of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. After completion of the Air Forces Intelligence Course, Col. Faust was assigned to the 609 Air Intelligence Squadron (AIS). Jack Abercrombie, offensive line coach, has added run game coordinator to his responsibilities, and Chris Moore, tight ends coach, will continue to coordinate specialist teams. 434 Mallory Hall Bio, Lab Technician 315 Nichols Although a medievalist by virtue of his interest in Arthurian tales and their Germanic versions, he has concentrated his research and teaching on 20th-century Germany in recent years. Melinda joined the VMI family in December 1979. Specialty: Engineering Management, Project Management, Engineering Economy, Construction Methods and Management Her research focuses on social and motivational influences on decision making. Ph.D. - University of Virginia Mattie Quesenberry Smith joined the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies in 2013. 139A Barracks ), "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. landgrafsw@vmi.edu Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 11:1-12. Executive Secretary Since its inception in 1891, the program has had 30 head coaches. 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. Bryan is an outstanding football coach and an even better person. Before coming to VMI, he taught at the Universities of Arkansas, Arizona, and Kansas as well as the Universit du Maine in Le Mans, France. Returning to VMI in the fall of 2005, Col. Faust served as the Assistant Commandant for Personnel and Logistics for six years. Master Sgt. She said, "Although many people do not consider themselves good writers, I seldom meetstudents who donot like to talk. 540-464-7419 Bio, Adjunct InstructorCivil and Environmental Engineering, Professor InstructorMilitary Science and Leadership, Computer/Multimedia Technician Bio. 210 Smith Hall Wes holds a B.S. The first head coach was Walter Taylor, the son of Walter H. Taylor, a prominent banker, lawyer, and aide-de-camp to Robert E. guilfordpl@vmi.edu, Institutional Research Analyst 540-464-7139 540-464-7017 540-464-7078 He has experience tutoring and working with upper-level college and post-graduate students from the Defense Language Institute (DLI) and the Department of State. 328 Scott Shipp Hall Ph.D. - University of Texas at Austin 540-464-7474 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. 200 Construction Office Bio. 540-464-7580 Professor Lieutenant Colonel Clifford Franklin, Operations Officer, AFROTC Detachment 880, located at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia. Bio. The major focus of this work is the structure and stereochemistry of ant venom alkaloids and other formicid exocrine secretions. hudsonjw@vmi.edu, Accounts Payable Specialist Bio. 540-464-7218 540-464-7170 540-464-7144 212 Cormack Hall 540-464-7218 Professional Engineer Major Wainwright is an Adjunct Instructor for the UMUC Cybersecurity undergraduate program teaching online classes. jonesdm@vmi.edu 540-464-7311 His primary area of specialization is investigating thermal-mechanical behavior of spacecraft structures using both experimental and numerical modeling techniques. de Fine Licht, T.R. Holder of the John Biggs '30 Cincinnati Chair in Military History Professor uttsc@vmi.edu, Recruiter Captain Antonio G. Watkins is the Recruiting Officer and an Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies for Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Detachment 880 at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia. ellwoodmt@vmi.edu, Adjunct Professor 540-464-7929 He taught a variety of academic subjects on the faculty at the US Military Academy (West Point) for six years. in English and Drama from Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Psy.D. 540-464-7332 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. Bio. 540-464-7017 Assistant Professor A native of Lexington, she holds a B.A. The official staff directory for the Wayland Baptist University Pioneers Staff Directory - Wayland Baptist University Athletics Skip To Main ContentPause All Rotators Skip To Main Content Wayland Baptist University Athletics Official Site ofWayland Baptist Athletics Main Navigation Menu Bio. Bio, Areas of Specialization: Synthesis, Organometallic, Inorganic, Organic, Catalysis. - University of Illinois rileyza@vmi.edu humphriespd@vmi.edu 307 Scott Shipp Hall He teaches courses on ethics, religion, and aesthetics. Journal of General Virology 84:249-258. Lt Col Braman received his commission from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 2000. 540-464-7720 US Army, Retired gibsonke@vmi.edu, Police Officer J. Org. 540-464-7223 in International Relations and Modern Foreign Languages at James Madison University (1998), and he is currently completing his dissertation in translation and intercultural mediation at the University of Salamanca, Spain. beaganr@vmi.edu, Marine Officer Instructor Natalies research focuses on memory, socialism, post-colonialism, activism, globalism, visual rhetoric, national identity, and theories and concepts of space. Bio. 540-464-7293 He served on multiple conference and workshop program and steering committees. Col. Gray joined VMI after serving as the Director of Strategy and Campaigning at the Saudi War College in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 307 Letcher Avenue, Room 106 Ph.D., M.F.A. fosterdm@vmi.edu 540-464-7218 323A Scott Shipp Hall We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. Chip Barber served on active duty in the U.S. Navy for twenty-four years. Bio, Associate Professor He also taught in Granada, Colorado where he produced a state champion marching band. smithdn@vmi.edu Specialty: Plant Biology In 2012, she joined the IT department as a programmer/analyst. 540-464-7958 302 Carroll Hall Store Manager, VMI Museum idoljl@vmi.edu, Associate Professor Currently, I am working on several projects related to education, coordination in games, charitable giving, and volunteering. 703 Nichols friskicm@vmi.edu, Licensed Professional Counselor 215 Cormack Hall smithmq@vmi.edu Falk. She also believes that hedgehogs are awesome. 303D Maury-Brooke Hall 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. Banisteria 48:9-13. 313E Mallory Hall 403 Carroll Hall 409 Nichols blandinojk10@vmi.edu Assistant Professor hartsockjt@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant 540-464-7891 Ph.D. - Yale University, History 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. Activate scroll left and scroll right buttons to load more games. 540-464-7929 Professor 225 Marshall Hall 540-464-7965 MAJ Westland graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology from Mary Baldwin College and earned a Masters in Human Services Counseling-Business from Liberty University. A Sample of LTC Itens Publications, Presentations, & Cadet Research Projects, U.S. Army (Retired) 540-464-7218 schriverom@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor Ph.D. - Auburn University He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Counseling from the J.W. 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. Col. Miller, along with colleagues, has made numerous presentations at national conferences on the curricular design and ongoing development of this program. Major Stuart primarily teaches courses on research methods and statistics but also hopes to offer courses in her areas of specialization, social cognition, and decision making. 540-464-7478 Bio. 2012. 216 Carroll Hall chalishajardn@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor In the CEE department, he served as the ASCE Student Chapter Advisor for eight years. Bio, Assistant Professor 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. Mr. Scott Belliveau '83 is an Instructor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science. Dallas was an Economics and Business major at VMI and received an MBA from Virginia Commonwealth University. Old Hospital 540-464-7212. forquerla@vmi.edu. Bio. 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. Col. Patrick Rhamey is a professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science and serves on the board of theTransResearch Consortium. codyaw@vmi.edu bissellga@vmi.edu, Administrative Assistant 563 Scott Shipp Hall 437 Scott Shipp Hall amenellrc@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor knepperse@vmi.edu Prior to coming to VMI, Dr. Jones taught at Old Dominion University, Furman University, the U.S. Professor Site Manager 705 Nichols 2005 Bachelor of Science degree, Aeronautical Engineering, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 2006 Air and Space Basic Course, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama, 2009 Squadron Officer School, by correspondence, 2011 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama, 2013 Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Certification, Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, 2013 Master of Arts, Political Science International Relations, American Military University, Charles Town, West Virginia, 2018 Air Command and Staff College, by correspondence, Flight Hours: 2465 total, 170 instructor pilot hours, 1184 combat hours, and 293 combat support hours, Aircraft flown: T-37, T-44, C-130E, EC-130H, TC-130H, EQ-4B, RQ-4B, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon with Gold Border (4OLC), Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon (Pistol), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Medal - ISAF, Top Academic Performer, Initial Flight Screening, 2005, Outstanding Contributor, Air and Space Basic Course, 2006, Superior Performer, Operational Readiness Exercise, 2009, Aircrew of the Month, 43 Expeditionary Electronic Combat Squadron, 2009 (x2), Military Volunteer of the Quarter, 348 Reconnaissance Squadron, 2013, CGO of the Quarter, 348 Reconnaissance Squadron, 2013, Military Volunteer of the Year, 69 Reconnaissance Group, 2013, Military Volunteer of the Quarter, 69 Reconnaissance Group, 2014, Military Volunteer of the Quarter, Team Grand Forks AFB, 2014, CGO of the Year, 69 Reconnaissance Group, 2014, Hawk Leadership of the Year Award, 69 Reconnaissance Group, 2014, CGO of the Year, Team Grand Forks AFB, (69 RG and 319 ABW) 2014, Military Volunteer of the Year, 69 Reconnaissance Group, 2014, FGO of the Quarter, 69 Reconnaissance Group, 2016, FGO of the Quarter, ACC Det 1, AF TENCAP, 2017, First Lieutenant 01 June 2007, Captain 01 June 2009, Major 01 Sept 2015, Procurement Practitioner Prior to the higher education sector, Darrell was a Sales and Design Engineer in the private sector. Mohammed Shihab obtained his M.A. 540-464-7741 Todd Lee Goen is Director of International Programs and Senior International Ocer at Virginia Military Institute (VMI) where he oversees education abroad, international student and scholar support services, grant/program management, and strategic planning and initiatives for campus internationalization. Darrell Campbell joined VMI in November 1997 after five years in private industry with Des Champs Labs, the leading provider of custom heat recovery HVAC units. 301E Maury-Brooke Hall Bio, Professor Teaching: My teaching expertise includes area ecology, behavior, and conservation. carmacklw@vmi.edu, Associate Professor In 2019, he received a professional fellowship from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. 540-464-7285 While on active duty, he obtained a bachelors degree in occupational education and a masters degree in educational administration. 319 Letcher Avenue 540-464-7243 He is currently pursuing a bachelors degree in Homeland Security from American Military University. Degree in Electronics Technology from Blue Ridge Community College. 3. He is currently working on a second book concerning the Battle of Mukden during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from Oxford University in 1988. Professional Engineer 540-464-7881 Major Klinger's interdisciplinary research examines the role that weather and climate has on the interconnections between humans and the natural world. Specialty: Modern and Contemporary Peninsular and Latin American Literatures From 2013 to 2018 he ran his own software company specializing in 3D Mine Ventilation and Fire simulation software and web-based analytic dashboards for Fresno and Madera Unified School Districts, Mr. Jones currently maintains the following professional certifications: CompTIA Security+, Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Registered Nurse She earned her B.A.