Graphic Design Lecturer (Non-Tenured) in Norfolk, VA for Old Dominion University

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Graphic Design Lecturer (Non-Tenured)
The Department of Art is seeking a Lecturer in Design for a full-time position focused on professional graphic design practices starting July 2026. Hire will teach all levels in the undergraduate major on a ten-month contract position with a face-to-face 4/4 teaching load per year. Areas of specialization include•Graphic design•Typography•Brand identity•Design entrepreneurship•Design theory•Print production and publication. The candidate will assist in crafting and maintaining a progressive design curriculum that works within and supports a wider Art program. In addition to teaching, responsibilities include standard service duties, advising, and committee participation. Candidates must have a terminal degree in de


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