Position Openings

Part-Time Temporary Faculty--Education

The Education Department at Alma College seeks applications for an instructor for an established course for the 2012–13 academic year. The course, EDC 346, “Teaching Reading in Middle and High School,” is an upper-level course that meets twice a week. The course is offered in both fall and winter terms.

Candidates should have at least a master’s degree in a related field. Previous K–12 teaching experience preferred.

Please send a letter of application, curriculum vita or résumé, contact information and references by email to: Peggy Thelen (thelen@alma.edu), Education Department Chair, Alma College.

A Phi Beta Kappa institution, Alma is a selective, baccalaureate liberal arts college committed to academic excellence and an equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty, staff, and student body. For more information about the College, visit www. alma.edu.

 

Since 2010, Alma College has added new majors in anthropology, new media studies, biotechnology, health care administration and environmental studies. The College also has completed several campus enhancements, including the Hogan Center, Art Smith Arena, Eddy Music Center and College Corner Coffee and Books.

 

Student Profile

Joshua Gove

Joshua Gove
Graduation: 2014
Major: Art and Design

For some undergraduates, picking just one area to study is like painting a rainbow with one color. St. Johns junior Joshua Gove wants more than a monochromatic education.

Alma College’s liberal arts education allows him to major in art and design while also studying Spanish, which is his minor. He discovered his passion for these fields while still in high school.