National Search Underway for the Chair of the School of Modern Languages
Posted October 22, 2015
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts is conducting a national search for a new chair for the School of Modern Languages.
In announcing the search, Dean Jacqueline Royster expressed gratitude to interim chair, David Shook, who has served in the role since January 1, 2014 and will continue to lead the School through the transition.
“On behalf of the College, I offer whole-hearted thanks to David Shook, who stepped in as interim chair during a critically important strategic transition in the School of Modern Languages, including their very first Board of Regents Program Review process,” Royster said. “David has been a champion for Modern Languages at Georgia Tech, and a conscientious administrator for a complex bundle of operations. He will leave the School in a great position to move to its next phase.”
The School is united around a vision of applied foreign language and cultural proficiency coupled with understanding of intercultural issues as crucial for careers. It draws on its unique setting as part of a premier technological university to deliver cutting-edge programs that focus on preparing students to participate in the global workforce through advanced communication skills, critical and creative thinking, intercultural understanding, and professional competency in nine languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Russian, and Spanish.
The search committee members include:
Chair: Richard Utz (LMC)
Committee Members from Modern Languages: Rumiko Simonds, Britta Kallin, Osvaldo Cleger, Jong Hyun Lee, Jesse Brannen
External Committee Member: Amy Henry (Office of International Education)
Resource Contact Person: Autumn Peppers (Office of the Provost)
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