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of Engineering and Computing Division Col. of Engineering & Business Department Electrical & Cyber Engineering Location Erie, Pa Position Summary The ECE department is soliciting applications for a Graduate
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work habits, and acts in the interest of the program, Gannon University, and the larger community. The Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology Program in Ruskin, FL, is seeking a dedicated
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as assigned. This could include providing support through the following areas: a. Preparing program documentation and supplies b. Recruitment and onboarding of program participants c. Creating and
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roles at EUMA. These include Communications Assistant, Activities Assistant, Computer Assistant, Receptionist, and Clerical Assistant. More information on EUMA can be found at their website: https://euma
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and effectively exchange information, ideas, facts, and perspectives with students and faculty before, during, and after lab. The Erie OT Program is seeking a 3rd year OT student fora Pediatrics Lab and
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effectively exchange information, ideas, facts, and perspectives with students and faculty. The OT Program is looking for 1 student to assist with fall classes as a teaching assistant for the Third Year
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effectively exchange information, course content, and techniques with students and faculty during lab. The OT Program is looking for 1 student to assist with providing teaching assistant duties for the 3rd Year
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skills. Required Qualifications Ability to lift heavy packages safely. Ability to work in a fast paced environment. Knowledge of basic computer skills. Attention to detail. Effective communication skills
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of the Graduate Assistant for the Master of Science in Criminalistics degree program is to assist Dr. Yeshion, Program Director, at the Forensic Investigation Center (FIC) as needed. This includes helping
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Department Education Program Location Erie, Pa Position Summary Gannon University’s School of Education is currently seeking a Graduate Assistant for the Fall 2025/Spring 2026 semesters. Applicants must be