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should take a student-centered approach to undergraduate teaching, and have a strong commitment to the liberal arts. Our teacher-scholar model includes a 3-3 teaching load. Candidates will teach lower
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carpets, rugs and walk-off mats. Machine scrub floors. Residential summer conference support. Inventory and order supplies. Perform related work as required and instructed. Safety: Must have a full
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leaders, the center features cutting-edge technology, active learning classrooms, labs, a production studio, and a student startup incubator. Every space supports a dynamic ecosystem where students launch
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for the three Centers. Each of the Centers has one or more courses, plus clinics. The Centers each teach and study in their respective subject areas, track legal and other events relevant thereto, and
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Department Description: Through reciprocal community-based learning, the Mulvaney Center engages USD students, faculty, staff, and alumni to learn and act in partnership with the community, making life-long
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to records maintenance, data sorting, and producing reports, including handling of confidential information Assist in managing online systems for program operations Perform and maintain regular office
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blinds. Shampoo carpets, rugs and walk-off mats. Machine scrub floors. Provide Residential Summer Camps and Conferences support. Remove all trash from assigned buildings and transport to dumpsters
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reciprocal community-based learning, the Mulvaney Center engages USD students, faculty, staff, and alumni to learn and act in partnership with the community, making life-long commitments to promote social
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attorneys. This position will require the successful candidate to teach, practice law, and engage in clinical legal scholarship. We encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds and interests that complement
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contributes to the cultural and intellectual life of the entire campus community. We offer a comprehensive Music major with emphases in Performance, Teaching & Learning, Composition, Theory, and History