After sending out oodles of applications all fall, my job hunt appears to be over: I've accepted a tenure-track professor job at Alma College starting next fall. Alma is a small school in central Michigan (the town of Alma is tiny, but it's not unreasonably far from larger places). Their physics department is small, but they do routinely graduate a handful of majors each year (comparable to what we see at Joint Science, in fact). Because I've built up some substantial teaching experience already I'll be on an accelerated tenure track (tenure in four years, if all goes well), which is probably also a good thing. I liked all of the people that I met when I interviewed there, I've heard encouraging things about the school and the community from other people I've talked to, and I'm looking forward to starting there next fall!
I'm sure there are a zillion things I could add here to flesh out the details, but for once in my life I'll keep things short. I won't completely depend on this until I have a signed contract in hand, mind you, but that shouldn't take too long. I'll actually be able to focus on classes this semester!
I'm sure there are a zillion things I could add here to flesh out the details, but for once in my life I'll keep things short. I won't completely depend on this until I have a signed contract in hand, mind you, but that shouldn't take too long. I'll actually be able to focus on classes this semester!
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