Keene State College, a distinguished liberal arts institution in New Hampshire, is seeking a dedicated individual for a tenure-track position in Modern/Contemporary Art History, commencing in August 2013. Recognized by US News and World Report as one of the top 100 regional schools in the North, Keene State College offers a vibrant academic environment.
The Art Department at Keene State College is inviting applications for a tenure-track role in Modern/Contemporary Art History. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching both introductory and advanced undergraduate art history courses. The teaching load includes six 4-credit courses per academic year, catering to both Studio Art and Graphic Design majors.
The Art Department at Keene State College is robust, with approximately 200 majors and a dedicated team of 10 full-time and 14 adjunct faculty members. The department offers both BA and BFA degrees and currently provides a Minor in Art History.
Keene State College is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community. The college values social justice and equity, integrating these principles into its curriculum and community initiatives. Efforts to diversify the faculty are ongoing, ensuring that multiple perspectives and issues of equity are represented and addressed.
Keene State College is not just a place of learning but a community that values innovation, inclusivity, and academic excellence. The college's commitment to social justice and equity makes it a progressive and dynamic place to work.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply through the official Keene State College employment portal. For more information, visit Inside Higher Ed Careers.
Keene State College is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds.
By joining Keene State College, you will be part of a community that values academic excellence, inclusivity, and innovation. This tenure-track position offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of art history education in a supportive and dynamic environment.
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