Final candidate for academic technology position on campus today

Eastern will host the final candidate for assistant vice president for academic affairs for technology, a new position being created to provide direction in technology.

Frank Moore, executive director of information and instructional technology at Longwood College in Farmville, Va., will hold an open-session interview for interested faculty and instructional support specialists at 3 p.m. Monday in Conference Room 4440 of Booth Library.

Moore will also meet with the search committee, the Center for Academic Technology support’s staff, the Information Technology Services’ staff, the deans and chairs, the university councils and senates and Blair Lord, vice president for academic affairs.

On Tuesday, Moore will meet with Bob Augustine, interim assistant vice president for academic affairs for technology and dean of the graduate school and the search committee.

At Longwood College, Moore has also been the acting assistant vice president for information technology, the director of instructional technology services and an associate and assistant professor of French.

Moore has a Ph.D., which is not required for the position, in French from Pennsylvania State University. He received his master’s degree in French from Hofstra University and his bachelor’s degree in French from the University of Vermont.

The previous three candidates, Michael Hoadley, director of the Center for Interactive Technologies in Education and Corporations at the University of South Dakota; David Wang, associate vice president for information technology at Emporia State University; and Roy Roper, associate director of the Office of Information Technologies at Montclair State University, interviewed earlier in April.