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, recipient of the prestigious Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. Graduates of the MPPA program will be prepared to lead as executives, managers, analysts, and planners in a wide range of public sector
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Science Program at the rank of Associate or Full Professor who will serve as the next Director of Clinical Training with an anticipated start date of August 16, 2026. The successful candidate will have a
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director; two 4-H youth development specialists; a family and consumer sciences specialist; a natural resources specialist; one horticulture program associate; one 4-H program coordinator; a Community and
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a large and diverse undergraduate program with a Sociology major and three concentrations: General Sociology, Criminology and Criminal Justice, and Environmental Sociology. The Criminology and
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the department called Orientation, Transition, and Family Programs which includes two other units – Fostering Success Program and Parent and Family Programs. Position Summary The Assistant Director for Orientation
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an existing, comprehensive volunteer program while maintaining positive relationships with internal and external partners. This position will create and manage meaningful volunteer opportunities for alumni
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(HWB) will lead one of the five curriculums that make up the Health Without Barriers (HWB) program. These include parent, teen/mindfulness (Learning to Breathe), physical activity, nutrition/Cooking
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a large and diverse undergraduate program with a Sociology major and three concentrations: General Sociology, Criminology and Criminal Justice, and Environmental Sociology. The Criminology and
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the department called Orientation, Transition, and Family Programs which includes two other units – Fostering Success Program and Parent and Family Programs. Position Summary The Assistant Director for Orientation
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(HWB) will lead one of the five curriculums that make up the Health Without Barriers (HWB) program. These include parent, teen/mindfulness (Learning to Breathe), physical activity, nutrition/Cooking