Colorado College
Block Visitor, Art
Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, 80509
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At Colorado College our goal is to provide the finest liberal arts education in the country. Drawing upon the adventurous spirit of the Rocky Mountain West, we challenge students, one course at a time, to develop those habits of intellect and imagination that will prepare them for learning and leadership throughout their lives.Position Summary:
The Art Department at Colorado College is seeking an advanced graduate student or Ph.D. in architectural history to teach a course in Modern Architecture (20th and 21st century) from September 23 to October 16, 2024 (Block 2). Prior teaching experience is required. Significant preparation before the beginning of the course is necessary. The salary is competitive depending on qualifications and experience.The CC Art Department is a joint art history and art studio program with eight full-time faculty, an extensive digital image bank, and strong staff support. The Art Major includes a track in Design Studies. Field trips can be arranged within the city of Colorado Springs, the Air Force Academy, and Denver to supplement studies of diverse campus buildings. A successful candidate must exhibit potential for excellence in dynamic teaching at a small liberal arts college.Founded in 1874, Colorado College is a nationally recognized, private residential liberal arts college with about 2,000 students. One of the College’s distinguishing features is its Block Plan, in which professors teach, and students take, one course at a time, promoting an intensive, immersive, and creative teaching and learning environment. Each block class is three and a half weeks long, with class meetings every day for eighteen days.Colorado College actively promotes a dynamic and inclusive environment in which students and employees of diverse backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives can learn and work. We are committed to becoming an
anti-racist institution
in all of our policies, practices, and pedagogies. Applicants should describe how they can contribute to these goals.Minimum Qualifications:
ABD in Architectural HistoryPreferred Qualifications:
PhD in Architectural HistoryRequired Documents:
CV indicating prior teaching experienceTeaching StatementNames of three referencesConsideration of applications will begin May 1. Open until filled.Contact Professor Ruth Kolarik at
rkolarik@coloradocollege.edu
with inquiries and/or questions or call/text 719-440-4354.This organization participates in E-Verify. For more information, visit
www.e-verify.gov
.In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and Colorado College’s policies, if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a position with Colorado College, or if you cannot use the online application system, please contact the Office of Human Resources at (719) 389-6421 or
HR@ColoradoCollege.edu .
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Apply for this Job
link/button.MISSION:
At Colorado College our goal is to provide the finest liberal arts education in the country. Drawing upon the adventurous spirit of the Rocky Mountain West, we challenge students, one course at a time, to develop those habits of intellect and imagination that will prepare them for learning and leadership throughout their lives.Position Summary:
The Art Department at Colorado College is seeking an advanced graduate student or Ph.D. in architectural history to teach a course in Modern Architecture (20th and 21st century) from September 23 to October 16, 2024 (Block 2). Prior teaching experience is required. Significant preparation before the beginning of the course is necessary. The salary is competitive depending on qualifications and experience.The CC Art Department is a joint art history and art studio program with eight full-time faculty, an extensive digital image bank, and strong staff support. The Art Major includes a track in Design Studies. Field trips can be arranged within the city of Colorado Springs, the Air Force Academy, and Denver to supplement studies of diverse campus buildings. A successful candidate must exhibit potential for excellence in dynamic teaching at a small liberal arts college.Founded in 1874, Colorado College is a nationally recognized, private residential liberal arts college with about 2,000 students. One of the College’s distinguishing features is its Block Plan, in which professors teach, and students take, one course at a time, promoting an intensive, immersive, and creative teaching and learning environment. Each block class is three and a half weeks long, with class meetings every day for eighteen days.Colorado College actively promotes a dynamic and inclusive environment in which students and employees of diverse backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives can learn and work. We are committed to becoming an
anti-racist institution
in all of our policies, practices, and pedagogies. Applicants should describe how they can contribute to these goals.Minimum Qualifications:
ABD in Architectural HistoryPreferred Qualifications:
PhD in Architectural HistoryRequired Documents:
CV indicating prior teaching experienceTeaching StatementNames of three referencesConsideration of applications will begin May 1. Open until filled.Contact Professor Ruth Kolarik at
rkolarik@coloradocollege.edu
with inquiries and/or questions or call/text 719-440-4354.This organization participates in E-Verify. For more information, visit
www.e-verify.gov
.In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and Colorado College’s policies, if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a position with Colorado College, or if you cannot use the online application system, please contact the Office of Human Resources at (719) 389-6421 or
HR@ColoradoCollege.edu .
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