Assistant or Associate Professor of Graphic Design 25-26 in Bloomington, IL for Illiniois Wesleyan University

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Assistant or Associate Professor of Graphic Design 25-26
Tenure Track Assistant/Associate Professor of Graphic Design Illinois Wesleyan University (IWU) and the Ames School of Art & Design invite applications for the position of Assistant or Associate Professor of Graphic Design beginning January, 2025.  This position is a full time, nine month, on-campus, benefits-eligible position.   Responsibilities: Teach six courses per academic year as assigned by director Hold weekly office hours Engage in University and SoAD service including but not limited to: Participation in recruitment activities Service on school and university committees Advise students Mentor BFA students for senior show Other duties as assigned by school


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