The College of Arts and Sciences invites applications for the following positions during recruitment year 2000/2001 for appointment effective August 2001. For specifics about each position, including position qualifications and application requirements, application deadlines and salary information, the person identified with the position or see the USF Faculty Vacancy Listing at All positions are contingent upon final funding.

The College of Arts and Sciences is a community of scholars dedicated to the idea that educated people are the basis of a just and free society. The College consists of 28 departments, 26 institutes/centers, offering 43 bachelor programs, 38 master programs, and 12 doctoral programs.

ANTHROPOLOGY

Assist. Prof., Physical/Biological Anthropology. Lorena Madrigal,

BIOLOGY

Assist. Prof., Biological Sciences or related fields. Stephen Karl,

Assoc. Prof., Developmental Biology. Richard Pollenz,

COMMUNICATION

Assist. Prof., Communication or Performance Studies. Elizabeth Bell,

Assist. Prof., Pedagogy. Carolyn Ellis,

COMMUNICATION SCIENCE & DISORDERS

Assist. Prof., (2 positions), Speech-Language Pathology. Jane Scheuerle,

CRIMINOLOGY

Assist. Prof., Science and Crime. Tom Mieczkowski,

Assist. Prof., Quantitative Statistics. John Cochran,

ENGLISH

Assist. Prof. (3 positions), Medieval Literature, Creative Writing, Technical & Professional Writing. Steve Rubin,

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY

Assist. Prof.. Dean Martin,

GEOLOGY

Professor and Chair. Jeff Ryan,

Assist. Prof., Sedimentology. Mark Stewart,

GOVERNMENT & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

Assist. Prof., American Politics. Mohsen Milani,

Assist. Prof., Environmental Policy. Michael Gibbons,

HISTORY

Assist. Prof. (2 positions), Latino/U.S. History and Colonial/Revolutionary Era. John Belohlavek,

HUMANITIES & AMERICAN STUDIES

Assist. Prof., Modern Latin American Culture. Ruth Banes,

LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE

Assist. Prof.. Kay Bishop,

MASS COMMUNICATIONS

Assist. Prof., Telecommunications. Larry Leslie,

Assist. Prof., Public Relations. Edward Jay Friedlander,

MATHEMATICS

Assist. Prof. (3 positions), Algebra, Partial Differential Equations, Applied Statistics. Search Committee,

PHILOSOPHY

Assoc./Full Prof., History of Philosophy. Bruce Silver,

Assist. Prof., History and Philosophy of Science. Willis Truitt,

PHYSICS

Assist. Prof. (3 positions), Biomedical, Material or Environmental. Robert Chang,

PSYCHOLOGY

Professor and Chair. Louis Penner, .

RELIGIOUS STUDIES

Assist. Prof., Religions of China & Japan; Specialty in Buddhism. Darrell Fasching,

Instructor, Life After Death, World Religions. Contact Dell DeChant,

SOCIAL WORK

Assist. Prof.. Gregory Paveza,

SOCIOLOGY

Assoc./Full Prof. and Chair. Donileen Loseke,

WORLD LANGUAGE EDUCATION

Professor and Chair. Maria Esformes, ;

Assist. Prof.. Roger Cole,

WOMEN’S STUDIES

Assist. Prof., Global Feminism. Kim Vaz,

USF is a Carnegie Foundation Doctoral/Research Extensive University, the second largest recipient of extramural funding in the state university system, and one of Florida’s three designated Research 1 universities. Founded in 1956, USF is now the largest metropolitan university in the Southeastern United States, serving 36,000 students in ten colleges on four campuses. USF offers degree programs in 79 undergraduate disciplines, 89 master’s and specialists programs, and 26 doctoral programs, including the M.D. The faculty numbers more than 2,000 members.

The University of South Florida is an equal opportunity, affirmative action, equal access institution. For disability accommodations, please contact the individual departments at least five working days in advance. According to Florida law, applications and meetings regarding them are open to the public.