fyi. --E. >X-Authentication-Warning: hippokrene.colleges.org: majordom set sender to owner-env-fellows using -f >Date: Mon, 01 Nov 1999 09:40:01 -0500 >From: "Robert S. Whyte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Organization: Associated Colleges of the South >X-Accept-Language: en >To: Program Committee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Career Planners <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >CC: Wayne Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Kim Thurlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: [ACS-ENV-FELLOWS] Washington and Lee University-Director of Environmental Studies >Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >FYI: I am forwarding to you a position opening in environmental studies >at Washington & Lee University. Sounds very exciting. If there are any >questions, please contact Ken Ruscio directly. > >-Bob >---------- > >ACS Colleagues: > >I wanted to call your attention to position opening at Washington and >Lee. Please feel to bring this to the attention of individuals who >may be interested. We also invite nominations. I'd be most willing >to answer any questions or provide additional information. Thanks >very much. > >__________________________________________________________ > >Washington and Lee University >Director of Environmental Studies Program > > >Washington and Lee University invites applications and nominations for >Director of the Environmental Studies Program. The position is >tenure-track at the associate or full professor level and will include >programmatic responsibilities, scholarship, and a reduced teaching >load. The successful candidate will have a doctorate, a distinguished >record of scholarship and teaching, demonstrated success in >interdisciplinary work, and an understanding of scholarship in >science, policy, ethics, and humanities related to the study of >environment. The appointment will begin on July 1, 2000. > >Washington and Lee University is a highly selective institution with >an historically strong undergraduate program in the liberal arts and >sciences, a top-ranked law school, and a nationally accredited >business program. A renewed commitment to the sciences is demonstrated >by a state of the art science facility completed in 1998. With >generous support from The Jessie Ball duPont Fund and a commitment >from the University in its strategic plan, the Environmental Studies >Program will enter a new phase in its development with the appointment >of a director. Guided by the theme of environmental citizenship, the >program seeks to provide students with the scientific, policy, and >ethical foundations necessary to address environmental issues >throughout their lives. The program currently enjoys strong support >and active participation from a broad base of faculty and students in >the arts and sciences. > >Review of applications will begin December 15, 1999, and continue >until the position is filled. Applicants should submit a letter of >interest describing their qualifications and experience, a curriculum >vitae, and the names, addresses, and phone numbers of three >professional references to: > >Kenneth P. Ruscio, Chair >Environmental Studies Search Committee >Washington and Lee University >Lexington, Va. 24450 > >Washington and Lee University is an equal opportunity employer. > >Kenneth P. Ruscio >Associate Professor of Politics >Washington and Lee University >Lexington, Va. 24450 >540-463-8915/Fax: 540-463-8639 >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >-- >Robert S. Whyte, Ph.D. "Unless someone like you >Director of Environmental Programs cares a whole awful lot, >Associated Colleges of the South nothing is going to get better. >1975 Century Blvd., NE Suite 10 It's not." >Atlanta, GA 30345 - Dr. Seuss > The Lorax >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >404-636-4821 Direct Line >404-636-9533 Main Office >fax: 404-636-9558 >http://www.colleges.org/~enviro > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Elizabeth L. MacNabb, PhD Asst. Director for Service Learning Visiting Faculty, Jepson School Richmond Hall G 29-B, University of Richmond Richmond VA 23173 804-289-8686, fax 804-287-6465