JOB 08.10.2002

Ass. Professor American Studies, Penn State's Capital College (2)

Simon Bronner

ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF AMERICAN STUDIES AND VISUAL CULTURE.
Tenure-track position as Assistant or Associate Professor of American
Studies and Visual Culture at Penn State's Capital College, with
primary assignment at Harrisburg (for more information on the
college, see http://www.hbg.psu.edu).
The American Studies Program
(undergraduate and graduate) invites applicants with research and
college teaching experience in American art history, visual culture,
and additional areas such as decorative arts and design studies,
architecture, film and television history, history of photography and
graphic arts, museum studies and public heritage, and visual
communication. Responsibilities include teaching required Program
courses and School of Humanities core curriculum covering
interpretations and expressions in the humanities. Other
responsibilities include university service, advising , and
supervising internships and theses. Experience in museums and other
public heritage institutions is highly desirable. Ph.D. in American
Studies preferred. Send a cover letter explaining experience and
match with this description, three letters of reference, evidence of
teaching effectiveness (e.g., syllabi, course evaluations, peer
observations), and curriculum vitae to American Studies Search
Committee, PO Box ASA, c/o Ms. Dorothy Guy, Penn State Harrisburg,
777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, PA 17057-4898. Review of
applications begins after December 2, 2002. Penn State is committed
to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its
workforce.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF AMERICAN STUDIES AND LITERATURE. Tenure-track
position as Assistant Professor of American Studies and Literature
at Penn State's Capital College, with primary assignment at
Harrisburg (for more information on the college, see
http://www.hbg.psu.edu). The American
Studies Program (undergraduate
and graduate) invites applicants with research and college teaching
experience in American literature and popular culture.
Responsibilities include teaching required Program courses and School
of Humanities core curriculum covering interpretations and
expressions in the humanities. Other responsibilities include
university service, advising, and supervising internships and theses.
Ph.D. in American Studies preferred. Send a cover letter explaining
experience and match with this description, three letters of
reference, evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., syllabi, course
evaluations, peer observations), and curriculum vitae to American
Studies Search Committee, PO Box ASA, c/o Ms. Dorothy Guy, Penn State
Harrisburg, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, PA 17057-4898.
Review of applications begins after December 2, 2002. Penn State is
committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity
of its workforce.

SIMON J. BRONNER, Ph.D.
Interim Director, School of Humanities
Distinguished University Professor of American Studies
Penn State University, Capital College
777 West Harrisburg Pike
Middletown, PA 17057-4898
717-948-6470
717-948-6724
sjb2psu.edu

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