Bio, ProfessorHead of Electrical Engineering DepartmentProfessional Engineer, Holder of the Jamison-Payne Institute Professorship, Ph.D. - Virginia TechM.S. Jackson-Hope Distinguished Professor Williams, M. I., R. D. Birkhead, P. R. Moosman, Jr., and S. M. Boback. Bio. I have completed a project examining community ecology aspects of an invasive species, garlic mustard, and its impact on understory forest communities. Ph.D. George Mason University Associate Professor Observations on summer roosting and foraging behavior of a hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) in southern New Hampshire. beaganr@vmi.edu, Marine Officer Instructor forquerjw@vmi.edu, Administrative Coordinator (540) 464-7846 Specialty: Urban Economics, Industrial Organization, and Applied Microeconomics LEXINGTON, Va. - VMI will be in search of a new head football coach after Scott Wachenheim has decided to step away from VMI. He also served with the Joint Communication Command Center during Operation Just Cause, Panama. degrees in Computer Science from Virginia Tech and M.Sc. Specialty: Structural Engineering 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). 540-464-7260 cochrandh@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor Her forthcoming case study, Dramagirls Worldcraft: Teaching Artist Platforms for Spectacle Theatre will appear Winter 2023 in the International Journal of Education and the Arts (IJEA). 540-464-7321 cerkeyje@vmi.edu 2017 Kilbourne Hall Director, Cocke Hall 540-464-7281 A nineteenth-century specialist and ecocritic, Lt. Col. Carrico researches literary representations of water in the works of Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant, George Sand, and most recently, mile Zola. 540-464-7052 Co-authored a recent article in American Communication Journal. Inflammation and infection in nave human cystic fibrosis airway grafts. He reclassified as 11B Infantryman. 540-464-7154 540-464-7449 afrotc@vmi.edu Stinespring has more than 30 years of coaching experience, including two years as a part of Coach Roccos staff at Delaware, and more than 26 years of experience in a variety of roles at Virginia Tech, including 11 seasons working as an offensive coordinator, according to VMI. M.A. The research that I am conducting involves the development of a genetically modified plant, the Virginia soybean, to will produce high seed yield and optimized cell wall biomolecules enabling use of its stem residues as a fuel crop. While on active duty, he obtained a bachelors degree in occupational education and a masters degree in educational administration. 540-464-7084 262 Scott Shipp Hall Ph.D. - Rutgers University University of Richmond Officer in Charge M.D. He also has an interest in exercise intervention in chronic disease. Bio, Associate ProfessorInternational Studies and Political Science, Professor Specialty: Socio-behavioral influences on well-being; the psychology of aging 540-464-7350 itenmb@vmi.edu 207B Mallory Hall He is currently at work on a book manuscript entitled Emotive Modernisms: An Alternative History of 1922. Reductive Electropolymerization of a Vinyl containing Poly-pyridyl Complex on Glassy Carbon and Fluorine-Doped Tin Oxide Electrodes., Christopher R. Turlington, Daniel P. Harrison, Peter S. White, Maurice Brookhart, and Joseph L. Templeton. Ongoing research projects include the rhetorical nature of contemplative practices in democracy, democracy and the self, democratic time, and links between Kenneth Burke and John Dewey. Internship Coordinator Military Science Instructor 602 Nichols I have also developed an interest in Public Economics. gilbertkm@vmi.edu, Assistant Site Director dimitrova-grajzlvp@vmi.edu 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. He is the 2020 recipient of SSCAs John I Sisco Excellence in Teaching Award and the 2022 recipient of NAFSAs Lily von Klemperer Award for supporting and strengthening professional development in education abroad. 540-464-7750 Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Chicago Senior International Officer Since his arrival at VMI, LTC Kendrick has co-developed an entirely new French curriculum that emphasizes written, oral, and cross-cultural communication across a French majors cadetship. After working as a full-time bridge researcher, Matt returned to academics upon appointment to the Civil Engineering Department at VMI. Jones, K.E. Department Head 540-464-7354 Maj. Passmore specializes in international law and organizations, civil conflict management, and U.S. foreign policy. bouillonco@vmi.edu mcmasterslj@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor LTC Knepper studied American literature in graduate school at the University of Virginia, and this remains a major teaching and research interest. Dr. LaRocca draws from his prior experience as an Army officer, as well as his training in psychology and leadership to contribute to the education and professional development of cadets at VMI. 422 Scott Shipp Hall jiangb@vmi.edu - Liberty University - Virginia TechB.S. hildrethra@vmi.edu He has taught several introductory and upper-division Arabic courses since joining the faculty at VMI. He was forward deployed with the 160th Signal Brigade in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Bio. 540-464-7066 Specialty: Genetics and Molecular Biology Bio, Expertise: Molecular biology, genetics, and DNA biogeography of the distribution of noxious microorganisms, MR Gene P. Lilly (Sgt. macdermottrj@vmi.edu 540-464-7185 binnspd@vmi.edu, Deputy Chief of Staff and Operations Veilleux, J. P., H. H. Thomas, and P. R. Moosman, Jr. 2008. Enrollment & Student Services Specialist & Veteran Representative One aspect of this work is the synthesis of novel nitrogen-containing natural products; particularly indole alkaloids from sea sponges and pyrazole alkaloids from traditional folklore plants. 540-464-7426 Camille Bouillon is a French instructor at Virginia Military Institute (VMI) where she teaches intermediate French courses. 540-464-7360 He and his wife Lauren were married in the summer of 2005 and have two young children. Bio. 507 Nichols Associate Registrar for Enrollment and Technology He served as a Company Executive Officer (Operation Noble Eagle & Operation Desert Spring), Platoon Leader & Company Commander (OIF I & III), Battalion Operations Officer (OEF IX), and Brigade Operations Officer (OEF XII). In his free time Major Ellis enjoys time with his four children, writing historical fiction, and volunteering in outdoor-based therapeutic programs for injured veterans. VMI Museum System Store Supervisor Eur. Maj. Cody also supports the Writing Center as the Oral and Digital Communication Specialist. brownjj@vmi.edu Bio. 431 Scott Shipp Hall Staff Directory Members By Category/Department; Name Title Phone Email Address; Jeff Fagan: Chief of Staff/Football Operations 386-481-2259 386-481-2259: faganj@cookman.edu: Corliss Fingers: Director of Strength and Conditioning 386-481-2264 386-481-2264: fingersc@cookman.edu: Rickey Layman: Director of Football Video laymanr@cookman.edu davisak@vmi.edu, SNCOIC phillipsbj@vmi.edu, Maintenance Supervisor Euro. Professor Using nonlinear differential equations, Herald creates realistic models which are based on the underlying biology and immunology. Currently a candidate for the Ph.D. in Education, Curriculum, and Instruction with a concentration in Integrative STEM Education (I-STEM Ed.) He is also responsible for the Rat Challenge Program (experiential outdoor program), that was initiated in 1968. Associate Degree in Business AdministrationAssociate Degree in Small Business Management. 540-464-7074 Bio. Jeffs major accomplishments include network wiring for the county schools, acquiring new pc computer standard for VMI, and hardware recommendations for Faculty and Staff. Ph.D. - NC State University He received a Masters Degree in Education from the University of Massachusetts, Boston in 2004. 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. 540-464-7290 2020, 1245-1258. Moosman, D. L. and P. R. Moosman, Jr. 2006. http://www.brenthierman.com/ Holder of the Lieutenant General John W. Knapp 54 Chair for Academic Excellence Print and PC Support Technician On the cadet side, he has established computer recommendations and the cadet computer pamphlet. JonesTH@vmi.edu 329 Mallory Hall keeleymr@vmi.edu, Enrollment Services Assistant 401E Maury-Brooke Hall He joined the Army in June of 1990 and attended One Station Unit Training at Fort Knox, KY to be a Cavalry Scout. in Politics, History, and Classics from Washington & Lee University, an MPhil in Modern European History from the University of Cambridge, and an M.A. In 2012 he was selected and deployed to Saudi Arabia to train Facility Security Forces for the Department of State and CENTCOM. 540-464-7207 540-464-7045 While in seminary, Chaplain Casper was also engaged in full-time pastoral ministry as a Youth and Young Adult Pastor in a local church. Professional Engineer lillyel10@vmi.edu odanieljs@vmi.edu, Visitor Services Supervisor Ms. Ruffin was the Program Support Technician for VMI Army ROTC from 1999-2004. Director and Secretary to VMI Research Labs 302 Scott Shipp Hall Bio. 406 Nichols 311 Smith Hall 226 Marshall Hall dunlapem10@vmi.edu 621 Nichols Crosby, A.B. 540-464-7351 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 303 Shell Hall 513 Scott Shipp Hall Chem. Holder of Conrad M. Hall 65 Chair in American Constitutional History 540-784-9185 Ph.D. carricoab@vmi.edu Melinda joined the VMI family in December 1979. 312 Mallory Hall In 2007, COL Brannon was selected to take a second command and was assigned to the Ranger Training Brigade, Fort Benning, Georgia where he served as the Brigade Assistant Operations Officer, and later to 4th Ranger Training Battalion where he served as a Company Commander. Associate Professor Schablik has been assigned to the following units: 19th Adjutant General Theater Support Command, South Korea, 8th Army Troop Command, South Korea, 82nd Adjutant General Personnel Service Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, U.S. While deployed to Afghanistan, he was assigned to Joint Task Force Paladin, and selected to be the Counter-IED Team Leader (O-3 Position) for Ghazni Province. Prior to her employment at VMI, Laurin worked with the Augusta County Sheriffs Office and the Virginia Department of Transportation. 540-464-7139 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. Specialty: Money & Banking, Central Bank Operations Associate Professor Director of Research, VMI Research Labs Assistant Professor ), Stanton Q. Smith, Sean T. Dudek, Shu-Hui He, Jarod A. Girod, and Shane R. Nunes The Application of Vinamidinium Salts to the Synthesis of 1,2,4-Trisubstituted Pyrroles, John T. Gupton III, Nakul Telang, Dominic F. Gazzo, Peter J. Barelli, Kristin E. Lescalleet, Jonathon W. Fagan, Brandon J. Specialty: Financial Accounting 437 Scott Shipp Hall Jeter, H.H. Director CBMC 15-18. Her poems have recently appeared in Poetry X Hunger, The Timberline Review, Phi Kappa Phi Forum Magazine, and several of her poems have been anthologized in publications, such as Tupelo Presss 30/30 Anthology. schemehornrd@vmi.edu, Assistant Director Dino Waites: safeties coach in Electrical Engineering Technology from Old Dominion University and an A.A.S. 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. During his military career, Col. Gray exercised executive leadership in command and staff positions of increasing responsibility across the globe. He routinely volunteers as a judge and parliamentarian for speech and debate tournaments, and with community organizations to improve their intercultural relations. Southwestern Naturalist 51:420-422. and B.Sc. He has published and presented on Marguerite de Navarre, Joachim DuBellay, polemic and politics in the French Wars of Religion, using sitcoms in the French classroom, student-centered learning and flipping the language classroom. Upon commissioning, Second Lieutenant Beck immediately reported to The Basic School at Quantico, Virginia. hodgesvf@vmi.edu 511 Scott Shipp Hall He also serves as the book review editor for the Journal of Military History. damerellps@vmi.edu In his civilian career, MAJ Westland is a retired police officer and is currently a real estate agent in Southwest Virginia. seamantl@vmi.edu, Associate Dean for Academic Administration and Planning M.A. looneypg@vmi.edu, Chief Diversity Officer Activities Director for Alleghany County Public Schools and Alleghany Highlands Public Schools this past year. Coach Yahners resume covers a wide range of experiences at a variety of different universities. For nine years before coming to VMI, Col. McDonald taught undergraduate and graduate courses in both literature and writing at James Madison University, where she served as director of composition and founding head of the Writing Program, an independent academic unit in the College of Arts and Letters. 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. Environmental regulations and the flow of FDI: The Pollution Haven Hypothesis. Crook, T.H. 705 Nichols She received her Ph.D. from Clemson University, SC inCivil Engineering in 2016. 531 Scott Shipp Hall 540-462-6363 This film is currently distributed by International Historic Films. 540-464-7881 Assistant Professor On a personal level, Tom was a proud artilleryman in the USAR and Virginia National Guard. 104 Memorial 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. Member of graduate faculties teaching courses in strategic communication, propaganda, and persuasion for the University of North Carolina Wilmington program in conflict resolution and management and James Madison University program in communication studies. 540-464-7845 During his command, he converted the company to a multifunctional bridge unit. hartleyam@vmi.edu, Office Manager Bio, Assistant Professor 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 His scholarly accomplishments include over seventy-ve presentations, and service as journal, conference, and grant reviewers. Staff Directory Members By Category/Department; Name Title Location Phone Email Address; Ricky Rahne: Thurmond Family ODU Head Football Coach L.R. Specialty: Superconductivity, Sustainable Energy Systems, Low Power Circuit Designs Bio, Department Head ToledoAD@utoledo.edu. Bio, Professor Maj. Hodde teaches courses in community-based writing and fieldwork (ERH 411), contemporary drama and literature (ERH 203 & 230), technical communication (ERH 314) and Writing and Rhetoric (101/102). Bio, Associate Professor 206 Carroll Hall Ms. Ed. sensb@vmi.edu International Recruiting Lead 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. He lives in Lexington, Virginia with his wife Kathy and they have three sons Kevin, Danny, and Ryan. Ph.D. - North Carolina State University crancejh@vmi.edu Bio. 717 Nichols freinst@vmi.edu She also currently serves as the Director of Physical Training for the Summer Transition Program. 716 Nichols - Trinity College The foundation of my research program is its interdisciplinary nature. Bio. 540-464-7365 moreirablancohe@vmi.edu He and his wife, Tammy own Lilly Title and settlement. Bio. aliyevda@vmi.edu, Professor in Middle Eastern and North African Studies and a Ph.D. in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching from the University of Arizona. For more about the coaching changes, click here. Specialty: Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, and Public Economics M.Ed. ), "The Hot Stock Tip from Debbie: Implications for Market Efficiency," Journal of Behavioral Finance, 8:4, 2007, (with Ken Small. 540-464-7508 buchananhn@vmi.edu, Professor 315 Maury-Brooke Hall bakichsd@vmi.edu ellisbf@vmi.edu clarkhl@vmi.edu, 1st Sergeant We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. Assistant ProfessorMilitary Science and Leadership, Associate Professor Prior to arriving at VMI, Dr. Johnson was a strength and conditioning coach at Radford University (1995-1998) and Virginia Tech (1998-2006). He was a Via Fellow and taught structural engineering courses while at Virginia Tech. Now, Brown is heading to VMI after serving as the defensive coordinator and cornerbacks coach for Widener College. J. Org. 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. The work lead to a new state standard. A. Decarboxylative Elimination of N-Acyl Amino Acids via Photoredox/Cobalt Dual Catalysis, ACS Catal. Currently, Lieutenant Colonel Osborne is working on a book concerning the 1918 Battle of Megiddo of World War I, being the last great cavalry operation in the history of warfare. She received her Bachelors degree from James Madison University in 2013 and her Masters degree from Florida State University in 2015. Most recently, this past summer Cadet Nolan Lipscomb and LTC Kendrick conducted a SURI project in which Cadet Lipscomb explored Catholic propaganda during the French Wars of Religion. She joined the Mechanical Engineering Department in 2010. 313C Mallory Hall Rocco rounds out football staff with Jones, Mack, Football gets 10 commits on National Signing Day, Football adds wide receivers coach AJ Hampton, Snyder, Oliver, Soderholm named to VaSID All-State Teams, SoCon, VMI release 2023 Football Schedule. Bio. Ph.D. The University of Alabama 540-464-7234 He earned a BSBA with an emphasis in Management Information Systems and an MBA from the University of Southern Mississippi. He previously worked fifteen years in commercial business where he used Spanish translating and interpreting skills frequently in Human Resource and Environmental Health and Safety Management while interacting with colleagues and customers conducting business in Mexico, South America, and in Europe. jonesjd@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor His research interests include agile software development, secure software engineering, and semantic web. 1027 Kilbourne Hall Ph.D. Duke University Dr. Quevedo is also committed to further integrating current technology into the chemistry curriculum, with a focus on biotechnological applications. Specialty: My general area of specialization is vertebrate biology. His research focuses on Arabic dialectology and sociolinguistics in Arabic-speaking communities, with a particular interest in Egypt. George Abry (M.A., Johns Hopkins University) is an instructor in the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies. paynerd@vmi.edu, Nurse Administrator lowewb@vmi.edu, Assistant Professor Then, from July 1990 until August 1991, he attended Special Forces Assessment and Selection followed by the Special Forces Qualification Course at Fort Bragg, N.C. Skip To Main Content . Overtimes rules were added to college football in 1996, thereby eliminating ties. 320 Smith Hall The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. Assistant Chief of Staff Cadet Government stephensonrb@vmi.edu at the College of William and Mary, Col. Miller attended the University of Virginia, where she completed her doctorate in English. He also taught in Granada, Colorado where he produced a state champion marching band. They both enjoy cooking food from around the world, being in the forest, and travel. 540-464-7218 Ruth Ann joined VMI in 2009 as an Administrative Assistant in the Deans Office. Smith is also a creative writer. Professional Engineer D. at the University of Virginia in higher education administration. Teaching at VMI for more two decades, Mr. Belliveau specializes in American government, the Congress, and the Presidency. azabmm@vmi.edu Shear, I.S. Currently, she teaches English Composition and Literature courses online for Dabney Lancaster Community College in Virginia and Eastern Gateway Community College in Ohio. 540-464-7045 Bio, Specialty:Physical Chemistry &Synthesis of Inorganic Complexes for Applications in Electrocatalysis and Renewable Energy. - James Madison University moreschirw@vmi.edu Natural History Note: Bufo americanus, Rana catesbeiana, Microhabitat. They have three daughters: Stephanie, Jennifer, and Megan. 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. Ph.D. Southern Illinois University 311 Smith Hall Up to the present time, I have been working as a medical interpreter for Area Health Education Center (AHEC) for more than ten years in local hospitals, clinics and schools. 540-464-7492 She has also served as the Program Director for the VMI Berlin, Germany Summer Study Abroad program from 2010-2019. She teaches the two-semester U.S. History course as well as upper-division classes on Antebellum America, the Civil War and the U.S. South. He is married and lives in Staunton, Virginia. Specialty: Managerial Accounting, Accounting, & White Collar Crime Born and raised in Israel, he moved to the United States in 2008. Hughes, Joseph, Suicide in Hamlet. Conference of the American/Popular Association in the South, Wilmington, NC, September 2019. 311 Smith Hall 201 Admissions Office She was also a doctoral candidate at the University of Chicago. Capt. He graduated from Northern Illinois University in 2010, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology. 562 Scott Shipp Hall 315 Smith Hall Specialty: Social Psychology with an emphasis on judgment and decision making Bio. Ph.D. - Stanford University andersonkt@vmi.edu Herpetological Review 36:198. She received her Ph.D. degree from Ajou University in South Korea in 2007 and then worked at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Florida as a research faculty. Chem. Dr. Garca Guerrero is an Assistant Professor of Spanish at VMI where he teaches Spanish conversation and composition along with intermediate Spanish. 2020 Kilbourne Hall 540-464-7017 Ph.D. - Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda I am an associate professor of economics at Virginia Military Institute, with research and teaching interests in Applied Microeconomics. ), Adjunct Professor She has presented scholarship at numerous conferences for the LifeWriting Conference, the American Education Research Association, the Modern Language Association, the Comparative Drama Conference, and is at work on several research projects in memoir and performance discourse. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Hamner, Daniel, Henry V and the Education of Women. 540-464-7158 Dr. Jochen S. Arndt teaches advanced courses in African history and a two-semester freshmen course in World history. Col. McDonald organizes VMIs nationally recognized Spilman Symposium on Issues in Teaching Writing, and she has become a popular invited speaker on using writing to promote reflective learning, particularly in electronic environments. 540-464-7291 - University of Louisville 2/24/2023 11:20:00 AM. He is currently studying psychological wellbeing in college students and the pursuit of purpose in emerging adults. 540-462-6371 Professor Turk McCleskey received his doctorate from The College of William and Mary in 1990 and joined the VMI faculty in 1994. 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. He obtained his Ph.D. and M.Sc. Professor altmannct@vmi.edu Ph.D. - Southern Illinois University in Music from Washington College in Maryland. He was assigned as a targeting officer with Special Operations Command Korea (SOCKOR). mcdonaldcr@vmi.edu Dr. Sabrina S. Laroussi is an associate professor of Spanish at Virginia Military Institute where she teaches courses on Spanish and Latin American literature, cultures and film, in addition to Spanish language courses. 329 Scott Shipp Hall Zylstra, V.C. Specialty: Economics of Institutions, Post-Socialist Economies and Politics, Law and Economics, and Economic History 2021 Head Football Coach Virginia Military Institute: Scott Wachenheim A: 2021: Head Football Coach Virginia Military Institute: View Salary Details: . Supervisor 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. His research interests include motivation, goal theory, and thriving. (540) 464-7312 MR Ballard has been assigned to the following units: 3rd Sqdn, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd ID, Schweinfurt, Germany; 3rd Sydni, 1st Cavalry Regiment, 5th ID, Fort Polk, Louisiana; 2nd Sqdn, 1st Cavalry Regiment 5th ID, Fort Polk, Louisiana; 2-12 Cavalry Regiment, 1CD, Fort Hood, Texas; 2nd Infantry Division HQ, Camp Red Cloud, South Korea; 2nd Light Cavalry Regiment, Fort Polk, Louisiana; 5th Sqdn, 15th Cavalry Regiment, Fort Knox, Kentucky; 1st Sqdn, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 82nd ABN DIV, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; 1st Battalion, 509th Infantry, Fort Polk, Louisiana; HHBn, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Specialty: Macro-Monetary and Environmental 716 Nichols Schablik served as a Joint Military Mail Terminal Postal Team leader, Casualty Liaison Team Leader, Administrative Special Assistant to the United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, United States Forces of Korea Commander, Executive Administrative Assistant to the United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, United States Forces of Korea Commander, Executive Administrative Assistant to the Commander, Deputy Chief of Staff Operations and Intelligence Administrative Assistant, Task Force Battalion S1 NCOIC, Battalion S1 and Operations NCOIC, and Army ROTC instructor. 536 Scott Shipp Hall Own and operate with his wife Candace a small alpaca/sheep fiber farm. 540-464-7211 Ph.D. - University of Tennessee Ph.D. - Clemson University Maj. Doug Wainwright is the CIS Department IT Manager and Instructor. Col. David Gray, Ph.D., US Army (Retired), assumed duties as Director of the Center for Leadership and Ethics in August 2014. alfred.tomlinson@utoledo.edu. He frequently leads VMI study abroad programs to Budapest, Hungary, and he recently completed a semester as a visiting Fulbright Scholar at the National University of Public Service there.