Posted on April 14, 2015

Featured Image for Walker To Retire, WGS Hiring a Lecturer for 2015-2016

beth-retirement-cardBeth Walker is retiring from her position as Senior Lecturer and Undergraduate Advisor in Women’s & Gender Studies. Beth has taught in WGS since 2000, and is known for her enthusiastic mentoring of undergraduate students and recruitment of majors and minors, her stellar advising, her years of teaching in the Honors and Freshman Seminar programs, her involvement in all the behind-the-scenes work of WGS, and her service to AAUW and many feminist causes and organizations. WGS Director Hephzibah Roskelly says, “Beth was a bright and funny graduate student in my Women’s Studies class in the late 90s. Her energy and enthusiasm for the work of WGS has never wavered, and she has contributed so much to the life of this program that it’s hard to imagine us without her. We wish her a delightful retirement and lots of visits back to UNCG.”

WGS will be hiring a lecture for the 2015-2016 school year. Applications will be accepted online through the UNCG Job Search System https://jobsearch.uncg.edu/ (Position #: 999736). Please spread the word on this position, which will remain open until filled.

The Women’s and Gender Studies Program at the University of North Carolina Greensboro seeks a full time lecturer for a one-year renewable  position to teach courses in an active undergraduate program that emphasizes intersectionality in issues related to gender and sexuality.  Master’s degree in Women’s & Gender Studies or related field, or Masters degree with a concentration in related field.  Commitment to and enthusiasm for undergraduate teaching required.  PhD in Women’s Studies or related field preferred.

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