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FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ----- LANCASTER, PA
Franklin & Marshall invites applicants for a tenure-track position (Instructor or Assistant Professor). Applicants already holding the PhD will be preferred; ABDs will be considered. The College seeks a Hellenist who is qualified to teach courses in Greek (Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced), beginning Latin, and literature-in-translation. Commitment to teaching (including disciplinary and interdisciplinary curricular development) and demonstrated scholarly potential in Greek language and literature are essential. Send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference to Robert Barnett, Chair, Department of Classics, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa, 17604-3003. Deadline for receipt of materials is November 10, 1998. Please include e_mail address if possible. Founded in 1787, Franklin and Marshall is a highly selective private liberal arts college of 1850 students, located on a residential campus in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The college's curriculum emphasizes engagement in foundational questions of knowledge and collaboration between faculty and students in scholarly and creative work. The standard teaching load is 3/2. An Affirmative Action employer, Franklin and Marshall is committed to cultural pluralism through the hiring of minorities and women. Robert J. Barnett, Professor of Classics and Chair, Department of Classics, Franklin & Marshall 3003, Lancaster, PA 17604-3003 e_Mail: R_Barnett@acad.fandm.edu tel: 717-291-4131 fax: 717-399-4547