> Loyola University Chicago is searching for a tenure track assistant
> professor in the area of digital communication. The successful
> candidate will teach a combination of theoretical and applied courses to
> undergraduates. A Ph.D., a strong record of scholarly publishing, work
> history in technology and/or communication, and teaching experience are
> required.
>
> Applicants must have an excellent knowledge of web design, social
> networks, search engines, new media theory, media law, media ethics,
> gaming, blogs, virtual worlds, databases, digital literacy, new media,
> online communities. and other current and developing technologies as
> well as the social and cultural impacts of these technologies.
>
> The new School of Communication serves 800 undergraduates and is housed
> in a new building in the heart of Chicago, a block from the Water Tower.
> The school has just launched the Center for Digital Ethics and Policy
> and will open a new convergence studio in January. The search is
> subject to final University funding for the position.
>
> Please submit your application (including cover letter, vita and a list
> of at least three references), through the University website:
> www.luc.edu ( http://www.luc.edu/ ). Send other supporting materials
> to: Elizabeth Coffman, Chair, Digital Communication Search Committee,
> c/o Doretha Tyler-Gant, School of Communication, Loyola University, 820
> N. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611. For best consideration apply by
> January 1st.
>
>
> Don Heider
>
> Dean, School of Communication
> Loyola University Chicago
> 820 N, Michigan Ave.
> Chicago, IL 60611
> 312-915-6558
>