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at the XI Congreso de Novela y Cine Negro de la Universidad de Salamanca, April, 2015. Kathy and her three children, Robert Galloway Ruffin III., Dabney Elizabeth Ruffin, and Katherine Brown Ruffin moved to Lexington, Virginia in 1999.
Joyce has been teaching at VMI since 2002.
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At least three of their seven or more years of medical school and residency training are dedicated to learning how to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases that are seen in the adult population.
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Jeff lives in Lexington with his wife Corey and their two sons.
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His teaching and contributions to the Virginia Military Institute have been recognized with the VMI Foundations Award for Distinguished Teaching (1999), the Faculty Mentor Award (2002), the VMI Achievement Medal (2005), the Matthew Fontaine Maury Prize for Excellence in Research (2016), the Wilbur S. Hinman, Jr. 26 Research Award (2018), the Dr. D. Rae Carpenter Award (2019), and the Lieutenant General John W. Knapp 54 Chair for Academic Excellence (2021). 2015 Bachelor of Science, Criminology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Blacksburg, VA 2016 Security Forces Basic Officer Course, Camp Bullis, San Antonio, TX, Second Lieutenant February 04, 2016First Lieutenant February 04, 2018Captain Febraury 04, 2020, Department Head
Austin, K. B., P. R. Moosman, and H. H. Thomas.
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Bio, Specialty: Organic Chemistry & Synthetic and Medicinal Chemistry. Major Wainwright is an Adjunct Instructor for the UMUC Cybersecurity undergraduate program teaching online classes. 507 Scott Shipp Hall
Adams, T.H. 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.
Goen previously held full-time faculty positions at Christopher Newport University, Purdue University Fort Wayne, and Clemson University, teaching courses in human communication and quantitative research.
I have also developed an interest in Public Economics. 307 B Letcher Ave
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After retiring from the Navy, Cmdr.
He also holds a Master of Science degree in Education from James Madison University and is also a graduate of the United States Army Command and General Staff College. Director, Cocke Hall
Moosman, P. R., Jr., J. P. Veilleux, G. W. Pelton, and H. H. Thomas.
SFC Donald Bryan is originally from Buchanan, Virginia. To contrast similarities and differences between L1 and L2 acquisition, and L2 learning. colemanrl@vmi.edu
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Dr. Cartwright later went on to graduate school at the University of Kansas and joined the research group of Jon Tunge. University of Richmond
Matthew (Matt) Swenty earned his bachelors and masters degrees in Civil Engineering from the Missouri University of Science and Technology. Inflammation scars the respiratory tissue reducing the health of the individual.
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In addition to serving as a faculty member, Coale initiated the Strength and Conditioning Program for VMIs NCAA athletes in 1982 and continued to direct and oversee the program for a period of 35 years.
He was awarded his Ph.D. at the University of Virginia where he studied the ability of inorganic compounds to modify the standard organic chemistry of aromatic molecules. 720 Nichols Engineering
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His research included the analysis and physical testing of precast concrete connections and precast bridge components. Prior to coming to VMI, Dr. Smith was a postdoctoral chemist at Research Triangle Institute in North Carolina working on a project to chemically inactivate nerve agents.
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Dr. Smith is an organic chemist with research interests in natural products chemistry and synthetic methodology.
Geographic distribution.
mcmasterslj@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor
Overtimes rules were added to college football in 1996, thereby eliminating ties. The major focus of this work is the structure and stereochemistry of ant venom alkaloids and other formicid exocrine secretions. The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy.
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. This film is currently distributed by International Historic Films. wainwrightdb@vmi.edu
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After completion of the Air Forces Intelligence Course, Col. Faust was assigned to the 609 Air Intelligence Squadron (AIS). Ph.D. Virginia Tech
2023 Football Support Staff. and A. D. Conis* War Veterans Memoirs as Narrated to Students: An Intergenerational Service-Learning Project for Interpersonal Communication. Communication Teacher London: Routledge, Vol.
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Maj. Stephanie Hodde joined the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies at VMI as an Assistant Professor in 2016. Col. Adrian T. Bogart III 81 has been appointed commandant of the Virginia Military Institute Corps of Cadets.
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In 2019, he reported to the Naval ROTC unit at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, VA as a Naval Science instructor.
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We are excited to announce the hiring of Coach Brown as our newest addition to our defensive staff..
Prior to coming to VMI, Dr. McCain did his thesis research in the laboratory of Zhong-Yin Zhang at Albert Einstein College of Medicine where he studied the mechanisms of protein phosphatases.
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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. He has worked in the public and private sectors over the course of his career and his professional responsibilities included work as a technician, installer, operator and administrator of multiple IBM minicomputer systems as well as various microcomputer-based systems. 212 Cormack 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. 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.
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Samuel K. Allen is a Professor of Economics at the Virginia Military Institute.
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2011.
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westam@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor
Hoffman, Michael, Henry V as the Ideal Military Leader in Early Modern Culture. Conference of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Virtual, November 2020. wyattwj@vmi.edu, Associate Professor
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wilkinsjv@vmi.edu, Associate Professor
He then worked as a bridge engineer at the Missouri Department of Transportation Bridge Office in Jefferson City, MO designing, inspecting, and rating bridges on the state inventory. Adjunct Professor
Bio.
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Working across disciplines, Idewu continues to mentor students from 10 different majors helping them increase their academic scores and professional potential.
ERH-331 Aesthetics (Spring 2019, Spring 2021, Spring 2022), ERH-323 Philosophy and Literature. He is also authorized to wear the Master Parachutist Badge, Ranger and Special Forces tabs.
He earned a BSBA with an emphasis in Management Information Systems and an MBA from the University of Southern Mississippi.
binnspd@vmi.edu, Deputy Chief of Staff and Operations
2008.
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I am anAssistant Professor of Economics specializing in Urban Economics, Industrial Organization, and Applied Microeconomics. Bio.
Some notes from the 2001 breeding season.
VMI Athletics announced its new head football coach Dec. 3 with the hiring of Danny Rocco as the 33rd head coach in Keydet football history.
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[1] Notable coaches include Blandy Clarkson, who spent seven seasons with the Keydets and led the team to their first undefeated season in 1920; John McKenna, the school's all-time most victorious coach who compiled a record of 62608 in thirteen seasons with VMI while winning four Southern Conference championships; and Bob Thalman, the second most victorious coach who led the team to the 1974 and 1977 conference titles.
leechhc@vmi.edu, Inspector General/Title IX Coordinator
Specialty: Transportation Engineering
He then went to work at Marine Corps University as an education research analyst. After earning both a B.A.
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She also serves as the chapter adviser for the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, Sigma Delta Pi. 2015.
in Electrical Engineering Technology from Old Dominion University and an A.A.S. Jeff Matteson joined VMI in August of 1998 after nine years with Rockbridge County Schools.
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Students have also worked with Idewu to conduct transportation research related to psychology, chemistry, mechanical engineering, computer science, and electrical engineering. 312 Mallory Hall
Bio.
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. 540-464-7781
"Warfare, Civil Conflict, and the Spatial Impacts on Domestic Investment: Evidence from South America, 1950 - 2000," Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 15:1, 2009, pp 1 - 12, (with Mike Hicks.
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Ph.D. - Tulane University
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He supported the development of theundergraduate research initiative and played a key role in organizing the academic programs funding requests and in reporting to the Jackson-Hope Board of Overseers.
Bio.
Lisa Tracy is a freelance writer and editor and a lover of language and learning. 111C Smith Hall
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ballardla@vmi.edu, Contractor, Golden Key Group
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Education Old Dominion University
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. 320 Mallory Hall
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Ph.D. - Yale University, History
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He has extensive bridge design and inspection experience. Bio.
Previously, she taught at Cal Poly State University and Missouri State University.
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Bio. 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. Bio, Department Head
2018, 8, 11801-11806.
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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.
After graduating in 2014, she worked as an analytical and process chemist at ChemTreat and Syngenta. afrotc@vmi.edu
Master Sgt.
The VMI Keydets football team competes in the Southern Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Football Championship Subdivision, representing the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia. Psy.D.
Apart from spending time helping Cadets find success in chemistry and devising new synthetic methodologies, Dr. Cartwright enjoys exploring the outdoors and spending time with her animals. Col. Valentina P. Dimitrova-Grajzl, Ph.D. PhD - University of Michigan
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Daniel returned to VMI in January 2013 and is currently teaching Physical Chemistry. 540-464-7305
He lives in Lexington with his wife Leslie and their three children - Mitch, Bryan, and Elsa. 307 Nichols Engineering Annex
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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. Additionally, their screenplay Once to Every Man was an honorable mention in Virginia Governors Screenplay Competition. In July of 2009, Chaplain Casper left the Institute to attend seminary at Regent Universitys School of Divinity in Virginia Beach.
At VMI, she teaches freshman composition, public speaking, and technical communication.
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He served on multiple conference and workshop program and steering committees. 540-464-7537
at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Smith explores best practices for integrating STEM and the humanistic studies, such as American literature, creative writing, and rhetoric to support hands-on design thinking in the design-based technology and engineering classroom.
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Ph.D. - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Professional Engineer
She returned to the area and went to work in the Commandants Office in June 1984. Assistant Professor
Dr. Baur is a Lexington, Virginia native.
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Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Dr. Arciero and his wife Susan divide their time between Lexington and Arlington.
His athletic feats in high school gave him recognition as the best linebacker in the city of New Orleans at the time and earned him a scholarship to play football at the collegiate level.
His principle staff assignments include Marine Officer Instructor at the Naval ROTC Unit, VMI and tours as the Future Operations Officer for Marine Corps Forces, Special Operations Command (MARSOC) and later at the 3d Marine Division. In early January of 2014, Chaplain Casper was selected as the Institutes first Associate Chaplain to the Corps of Cadets. 540-464-7259
Vice President and Director of Athletics. Tabachnick, and N.J. MacLachlan. 563 Scott Shipp Hall
bartleykd@vmi.edu, Professor
Department Head
Barber founded several successful yachting and security-oriented consultancies. 215 Carroll Hall
Dr. Baur is an assistant professor in the Department of Human Performance and Wellness. He currently serves as an associate editor for the Robert Frost Review. 311 Carroll Hall
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He was emergency-deployed for the Yom Kipper War and saw duty as Detachment Officer-in-Charge in numerous locations including Midway Island, Kwajalein, Diego Garcia, and Malaysia. hartmangn@vmi.edu, Program Support Technician
She earned her graduate degrees from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she focused on modern and contemporary British Literature, writing her dissertation on post-colonial epics. Mohamed received hisdoctorate in computer engineering in 2013 from The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech, USA. Ph.D. - Indiana University Bloomington
COL Brannon has six deployments in support of the Global War on Terror.
M.B.A. - Averett University
A. Copper-mediated Decarboxylative Acetoxylation of Aliphatic Carboxylic Acids.
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His awards and decorations include the Bronze Star with V device, Bronze Stars Medal (3OLC), Meritorious Service Medals (3OLC), Army Commendation Medal (1SOLC), Army Achievement Medal (1SOLC & 2OLC), the Presidential Unit Citation, the Valorous Unit Award, the Meritorious Unit Citation (1OLC), the Army Good Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal with 3 Campaign Stars, the Iraqi Campaign Medal with 4 Campaign Stars, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (with numeral 2), the NATO Medal, the Master Parachutist Badge, the Pathfinder Badge, the Air Assault Badge, the Combat, and Expert Infantry Badges, Canadian, Chilean, Columbian and Netherlands Jump Wings, and the coveted Ranger Tab.
In 2014, he reported to USS RODNEY M. DAVIS (FFG-60) in Everett, WA. 540-464-7091
Certifications held include Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) in Window NT Operating Systems, and passage of the fundamentals of engineering exam, which is the first part of the Professional Engineers certification (P.E.).
August 2005 - March 2006, Student, Academy Flight Screening, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado, April 2006 - October 2006, Student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Columbus AFB, Mississippi, November 2006 - October 2007, Student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Corpus Christi Naval Air Station, Texas, November 2007 - February 2008, Student, C-130 training, Little Rock AFB, Arkansas, March 2008 - May 2012, EC-130H Pilot, Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, June 2012 - August 2012, Student, RQ-4 training, Beale AFB, California, September 2012 October 2016, Chief of Training, RQ-4 Evaluator Pilot, Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota, March 2015 January 2016, Tops in Blue Troop Commander/Tour Director, San Antonio, Texas, October 2016 April 2017, Assistant Director of Operations, RQ-4 Evaluator Pilot, Andersen AFB, Guam, April 2017 June 2020, Branch Chief, AF TENCAP, Schriever AFB, Colorado, July 2020 Present, Aerospace Studies Instructor, AF ROTC Det 880, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA. "Historical Performance of Private Equity: Cross-Country Evidence," in Private Equity: Opportunities and Risks.
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In 1991, Lt. Col. SingletonG@VMI.edu, Professor and Department Head
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Ph.D. - University of Virginia
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: Fears of Tyranny in 1599 England. Conference of the American/Popular Association in the South, Wilmington, NC, September 2019.
schriverme@vmi.edu, Police Officer
Prior to her employment at VMI, Laurin worked with the Augusta County Sheriffs Office and the Virginia Department of Transportation. parikhav@vmi.edu, Social Media Specialist
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Military Science Instructor
He is married and lives in Staunton, Virginia. Colonel McDonald is a widely published scholar whose books include Reading Erskine Caldwell: New Essays; Teaching Writing: Landmarks and Horizons (ed.
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sloneid@vmi.edu, Instructor
He has taught several introductory and upper-division Arabic courses since joining the faculty at VMI. schulzmt@vmi.edu, Computer/Multimedia Support
from Rutgers University.
It is through the interaction between the speaker and the listener that meaning becomes clear. Professor
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Specialty: Money & Banking, Central Bank Operations
Bio.
Presently, he serves as an AFROTC Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies (APAS) via the Voluntary Limited Period of Active Duty (VLPAD) Program.
He has also previously served on various community organizations including the Lexington/Rockbridge United Way, Lexington/Rockbridge Chamber of Commerce and the House Mountain Management Committee. Bio, Areas of Specialization: Synthesis, Organometallic, Inorganic, Organic, Catalysis. 540-464-7464
His duties include the direction of the Regimental Band, the VMI Commander's Jazz Ensemble, The Institute Brass, and he oversees the Pipe Band and the Glee Club.
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Col. David Gray, Ph.D., US Army (Retired), assumed duties as Director of the Center for Leadership and Ethics in August 2014. 350 Nichols Engineering Annex
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from the University of Colorado Boulder, and an MLitt from the University of St. Andrews. Col. Gray is a 1980 Honors Scholar and Distinguished Military Graduate from Western Illinois University. Dr. Altmann joined the Mechanical Engineering department in August 2020 as an Assistant Professor. 540-464-7345
His research focuses on Arabic dialectology and sociolinguistics in Arabic-speaking communities, with a particular interest in Egypt. afrotc@vmi.edu
M.A.
Specialty: Business Law
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Upon returning to the United States, he commanded 2nd Battalion, 393rd Infantry, an infantry training support battalion, preparing 7,600 Soldiers for combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, after which Colonel Bogart deployed to Afghanistan managing governance and development for the Special Operations Joint Task Force in 2012 and 2013.
Bio, Information Security Officer
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Ben Housewright: offensive assistant. VMI Project GO Coordinator
He has multiple provisional patents, book chapters among various publications in archival journals and respected conference proceedings. 2016, 20, 331-334. Baker: Taught courses in speech and political communication at the University of Virginia and James Madison University. LEXINGTON, Va. - VMI will be in search of a new head football coach after Scott Wachenheim has decided to step away from VMI.
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Bio. Administrative Assistant
Cain was fired with one game remaining in the 1998 season, leaving, "Lee's Famous Staff Officer Walter Taylor Jr.", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_VMI_Keydets_head_football_coaches&oldid=1131652070, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 5 January 2023, at 04:05.
brownps@vmi.edu, Instructor - MS III
He is also the faculty liaison for VMIs exchange with Helmut-Schmidt-Universitt (also known as the Universitt der Bundeswehr, Hamburg). 464 Scott Shipp Hall
Specialty: Grand Strategy, U.S. Foreign Policy, and Strategic Decision Making
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), "The Hot Stock Tip from Debbie: Implications for Market Efficiency," Journal of Behavioral Finance, 8:4, 2007, (with Ken Small. He manages the Centers programs to enhance the Corps of Cadets leadership, character, and ethical development, as well as challenging them through an annual series of conferences on topics of national and international importance. Professional Engineer
Ph.D. - University of Mississippi
He taught philosophy at Auburn University (AL) before joining VMI in 2012. B. Bio.
He has served in a variety of administrative and supervisory positions throughout the world including Chief, Admin NCO, Army ROTC, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA; First Sergeant, 1109th Signal Battalion, Panama; Chief, Mail and Distribution Center, Fort Clayton, Panama; AG, Personnel Service Center, Fort Dix, NJ; Drill Sergeant, Fort Dix, NJ; USA Chaplin School, Fort Monmouth, NJ; HQ Berlin Brigade, Berlin, Germany; USA Reception Station, Fort Dix, NJ. My goal is to apply fundamental knowledge about plant chemistry to the genetic engineering of a dual-use food and fuel crop plant to be cultivated on the same plot of land.
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M.S. Col. Bakich specializes in international relations theory and American national security policy. Over the past decade, she has secured over $1.5 million in grants for area non-profits as a result of her ability to write clear and convincing prose. 2010. American Midland Naturalist 158:354-360. He deployed to Operation Desert Storm/Shield and was assigned to numerous duty assignments during his military career. Responsible for the VMI information security operations, maintenance, and compliance with State of Virginia standards. Instructor
Ph.D. - Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
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Robert L. Coleman II was born in Lexington, Virginia. 540-464-7290
freinst@vmi.edu
Specialty: International law and organizations, foreign policy, civil war, peacekeeping
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Her publications include two books, Teaching Writing: Landmarks and Horizons (Southern Illinois University Press, 2002) and Teaching Composition in the 1990s: Sites of Contention(Harper Collins, 1994). and Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis. (Ret) Robert C. Ballard was born in Carthage, Texas.
Jeffs major accomplishments include network wiring for the county schools, acquiring new pc computer standard for VMI, and hardware recommendations for Faculty and Staff. Specialty: Astronomy, Thin Films and Thin Film Devices