Official!

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It is official! I have been offered and I have accepted a job offer for a tenure-track position in biology at a small liberal arts school in Texas!!!

wooooooooooooooo hooooooooooooooooo

The image above is something I created to make notecards on Snapfish. I am going to send cards to people at my future school who are in my new department, were on the search committee, the provost, the president, and the woman in development (i.e. will be helping me get money for research). The school colors are black and gold, and I thought they might enjoy a card with a flower in the school colors. So I searched my numerous flower photos in my huuuuuuuuuuge iPhoto library (currently 9,800+ photos) for a yellow flower and can you believe that I found this tulip that actually has a black center in it too???!!!

Was this meant to be, or what? I took that photo in April 2007.

I really just thought I’d use a daylily that was yellowish green. But when I saw this and popped it on the design, I realized it was the right one.
Note, I can’t take credit for the idea for the background. Something similar was on Snapfish. I just copied it in the colors of my choice with the sizing of borders and lines of my choice.

Anyway, about the job:

Location: about 45 min (?) from Texas Seestor’s house! Maybe 30 min from where I might live (?). You know what this means? It means that I will get to see her, her hubby, and my two darling nieces on a regular basis!
Also, mom and dad are retiring in the area, so I’ll get to see them too! They haven’t picked a house, so it is still a bit up in the air as to how close I’ll live to them. But I have hopes that they will be close!

School: smaller than my current school. But my current school is the largest liberal arts school in the country, because of the way it is designed. (I can’t really say more without giving everything away about where I am, etc.)

People: This is a BIG draw for me. The search committee was actually made up of people all across the school, which is really unusual. There was someone from chemistry, kinesiology, and hispanic studies on it (along with the bio dept chair and another bio person). They all get along really well. We were actually laughing and joking on my phone interview. My on-campus interview was really great too.
There was this whole school reception after my seminar, where I met people from all over the school and everyone just seemed to get along and emphasized how much of a positive aspect that was for them at the school.

As for the students, the professors all had very positive things to say about them. They were shy at first in my guest lecture, but really warmed up to me pretty quickly. So, I think that we will all get along well. :-)

Courses: This is the other main draw for me. I’m was hired to teach a course in one of my specialties: molecular biology/molecular genetics. I’ll also teach their intro bio for majors and a non-majors course. And one semester of anatomy and physiology.

Research: This is the one drawback. There are internal grants that I am almost guaranteed of getting for my usual lab consumables ($3600 a year). But to get some of the larger equipment that I have currently, I’ll write small proposals with the people in the development office. Then they will go to donors in the area and try to get them to donate money to the school/my research. This was the most involved part of my negotiations. I tried to get the school to actually give me start up money. In the end, they just don’t have the funds to offer any start-up money. BUT the provost did have an in-depth conversation with development and the woman in development is pretty confident that we can get the money. If not, I’ll just have to change directions in my research to do less expensive stuff. Which I can do. I just hope to continue doing neuro stuff.

Religion: The school is affiliated with the same denomination of which I am currently a member! This is not the denomination that I grew up with, but it is what I found when I went looking for a local church that has contemporary music. Again, could this be a better fit?

I don’t have flowers to celebrate; with it being Valentine’s day weekend and all, the prices are just jacked up too high. BUT HB bought me chocolate truffle cake! We had some last night while we watched the opening ceremonies and just finished it off (I stopped mid-post to have tea and cake).

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Note: I had to take this next photo really fast, because HB was ready to eat the cake when I realized I hadn’t taken any pics!

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It tasted even better than it looks!

We had passion fruit papaya tea with it.

yummmmmmmmmmmmm

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4 Comments

  1. Squirl says:

    I’m so happy for you for getting this new job! Can’t wait to hear how it all goes for you there. Sounds like it might not be such a long drive for you anymore.

    That card is very pretty. I’m sure the folks at your new school will like it.

    And I am totally against buying flowers at Valentines Day. Can’t stand the ridiculous price. That cake looks mighty good. :-)

    ... on February 14th, 2010
  2. Jenski says:

    Awesome! Hope that the research will work out too. Sounds like the school is really supportive of you and will do what the can to help with funding. Maybe there’s another institution nearby that you can collaborate with? Anyway, this is wonderful. It’s going to be a fast 6 months I’m sure!

    ... on February 14th, 2010
  3. Ern says:

    Congratulations, that’s wonderful! I’m very excited for your move. It sounds like a great fit for you and your family. :)

    ... on February 14th, 2010
  4. danielle says:

    thanks everyone!

    Yes, my drive will likely only be about 20 minutes to work (instead of 90 min!)

    ... on February 14th, 2010

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