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At the University of Denver, Student Affairs is at the heart of the student journey—empowering every student to thrive academically, personally, and professionally. Rooted in DU’s signature 4D
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Student Success and Institutional Excellence The Student Affairs administration team drives student success and supports the university’s vision through strategic leadership in planning, project management
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programming, supports strategic planning, and collaborates with faculty and staff to enhance student retention and success. The Program Manager reports to the Associate Vice Provost for Public Good Strategy
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Summary The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Denver is looking to hire adjunct instructors to teach a
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program. A national innovator and leader in clinical legal education, the clinical program at the Sturm College of Law – referred to as the “Student Law Office” – supports clinics in the fields of advancing
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supporting MSW curriculum cohesion, excellence in the student experience, and alignment and partnership to all MSW programs at GSSW. Assistant Program Directors report directly to MSW@Denver Program Director
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The knowledge and skills to teach students in the KINE program Preferred Qualifications Doctoral degree in a related field Teaching experience at the graduate level Work Schedule While the University’s
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an agency or equivalent providing counseling/psychotherapy and assessment Experience mentoring students to pursue opportunities such as the Health Professions Scholarship Program Curriculum development
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to support student Hallmark, Tradition, and other program events throughout the year. The University of Denver and Student Affairs recognize the utilization of flexible work arrangements where
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Summary This part-time position serves to provide administrative support, program development, and student support to The Cultural Center, with particular attention to supporting signature programming