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"Jeff Hendricks (by way of Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 19 Oct 2000 18:49:35 -0500
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Please forward to appropriate candidates:

CENTENARY COLLEGE OF LOUISIANA
R. Z. Biedenharn Chair in Communication

Centenary College of Louisiana invites applications for the R. Z.
Biedenharn Chair in Communication beginning fall 2001.  Candidates
should have a terminal degree and a distinguished professional record in
one or more of the following areas of new media: digital art and design;
interactive media; web publishing; digital filmmaking and videography.
The ideal candidate will be an excellent teacher with a commitment to
the liberal arts.  Duties include coordinating and teaching in an
interdisciplinary program in communication.  Departmental affiliation
and rank dependent on the successful candidate's degree and professional
qualifications.

A member of the Associated Colleges of the South, Centenary is a
selective liberal arts institution with a student/faculty ratio of 12:1
and a $120-million endowment.  The oldest chartered college west of the
Mississippi, it is located in a metropolitan area of 300,000.
For further information on the college, see our web site at
www.centenary.edu.

Candidates should submit a letter of application, a c.v., three letters
of recommendation, and samples of published scholarship and/or creative
accomplishments by December 1, 2000, to:  David Havird
([log in to unmask]), Chair, Biedenharn Search Committee, Centenary
College, Shreveport, LA 71134-1188.  The committee will begin reviewing
dossiers December 1.  Applications from women and minorities are
especially welcome.  EOE.

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