[Asis-l] Faculty and Administrative Openings at Kent State University: Meeting/interviewing at the annual ASIST meeting in Philadelphia
Thomas J. Froehlich
tfroehli at kent.edu
Wed Nov 13 14:49:52 EST 2002
There are four positions available at Kent State University, for which
ASIST members may be interested in applying.
The College of Communication and Information, the School of Library and
Information Science, and the Interdisciplinary Master's Program in
Information Architecture and Knowledge Management are seeking applicants
for the following openings:
Dean, College of Communication and Information
Associate or Assistant Professor, Information Architecture and Knowledge
Management
Associate or Assistant Professor, Library and Information Science
Assistant Professor, Applied and Computational Linguistics
The College of Communication and Information was established in July, 2002
and the interdisciplinary Master's Program in Information Architecture and
Knowledge Management was inaugurated in the Fall, 2001. Both initiatives
are the result of innovative approaches and programs at Kent State University.
For more detail about each position,
see: http://www.slis.kent.edu/about/news.php3
Many Kent State University faculty members will be attending the annual
meeting of ASIST. If you are interested in any of these positions, please
contact or prearrange a interview with Thomas J. Froehlich
(tfroehli at kent.edu) who will be attending from Saturday, November 16
through Monday, November 18. He will be staying at the Wyndham hotel, and
can be reached at the hotel, through messages at the message center and
through cell phone: (330) 328-5280.
Additionally, you may also contact the following faculty members from the
School of Library and Information Science at Kent State University, who
will be attending the annunal meeting (leave a message at the message center):
William Caynon. Ph.D., Interim Chair, SLIS (also available at the Wyndham)
Marcia Lei Zeng, Ph.D.
Yin Zhang, Ph.D.
Mary Stansbury, Ph.D.
Mary Kim. Ph.D.
Theodore Morris, Ph.D.
Jason Holmes
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