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the tuition reimbursement program and participates in new hire orientation in presenting all University benefits. Responds to inquiries from retirement vendors relating to enrollments, plan changes and
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-segmented campaigns. Fundraises based on established advancement goals, donors’ interests and campus needs. Develops program strategies that involve storytelling. Utilizes various channels to solicit donors
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approach. The Early Interventionist will participate as a team member to support the development and implementation of Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) for families in the Memphis and Shelby County
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2025. This position is contingent upon University funding. The successful candidate will be expected to have expertise in Actuarial Science. Responsibilities include conducting a research program in
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Coordinates, promotes and evaluates the on-campus recruitment program. Expand the recruiting programs including virtual options for employers and students. Meets and communicates with students to ensure student
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law classes, as well as graduate theoretical and research courses, and practical creative-focused courses in our undergraduate program. Undergraduate courses will be assigned based on the candidate’s
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an outstanding educational program preparing students for the practice of law within an R1 research university. Our affordable tuition attracts a dedicated and hard-working student body. Our downtown home, in a
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, research leadership, and grant proposals. Duties include effective instruction in the MBA program and undergraduate SCM courses; evaluating student learning outcomes; participating in related Department
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extramural funding in public health research; (2) possess excellent leadership skills and experience to further develop the goals and responsibilities of the program; and (3) have academic leadership
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methods is preferred. Candidates able to support the Statistics graduate program by teaching graduate courses (6000 level or higher) or with an actuarial background (relevant for our actuarial sciences