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Frances Ward-Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
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Attached and included below is a position opening at Elon in Strategic Communications. Please forward to any colleagues you think might be interested. 
 
Thanks,
Frances 
 
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Frances Ward-Johnson, Ph.D., APR
Associate Professor and Associate Department Chair
School of Communications, Elon University
2850 Campus Box
Elon, NC 27244
PH: 336-278-5738
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Strategic Communications

 

The School of Communications at Elon University is searching for a tenure-track assistant or associate professor in strategic communications to join our current 40 full-time faculty members, effective August 2011. 

 

STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS POSITION: We seek a faculty member with a Ph.D. and professional experience to teach courses in our Strategic Communications major.  Teaching expertise should include Strategic Writing, Strategic Campaigns, Communications Research or Corporate Publishing. All faculty teach in the School of Communications core curriculum and participate in the University's general education program. Research area is open and the school welcomes expertise in interactive media related to strategic communications. Please send an application letter, CV and list of references to Dr. Jessica Gisclair, department chair, School of Communications to [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]" target="_blank">https:[log in to unmask]> . Review of applications begins November 15. 

 

We seek an outstanding teacher who is committed to being a teacher-scholar and contributes in meaningful ways to the life of the university. Elon operates on a fall term, a three-week winter term (January) and a spring term. Most faculty teach six courses a year.

 

Elon's nationally accredited School of Communications is home to almost 20 percent of the student body. Students select among majors in Journalism, Strategic Communications, Media Arts & Entertainment (broadcast and cinema), and Communication Science. The School also offers an M.A. in Interactive Media. To learn more about the School of Communications, visit www.elon.edu/communications.

 

Elon is a private university of 5,000 undergraduate students and almost 700 graduate students in the heart of North Carolina. Newsweek recently named Elon the nation's leading college for engaged learning. U.S. News & World Report ranks Elon #2 among the 199 master's-level universities in the South. The University is located in the corridor that includes Duke, Wake Forest and UNC Chapel Hill. Elon's campus is designated as a botanical garden. Elon is a dynamic private institution that is a national model for actively engaging faculty and students in teaching and learning. Elon is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse faculty, staff and student body. Candidates from under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. To learn more about Elon, visit www.elon.edu. 

 

 

 
 


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