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Position Details Position Information Advertising Department COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Academic Term/Year FALL 2025/SPRING 2026 Position Title Student Employment - Computer Technology
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Student Computer Lab Assistants to provide support to patrons in the William E. Laupus Health Sciences Library computer lab. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Being the first line of support
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Memorial Library – 530 Evans St, Greenville, NC 27858 – is currently seeking several Technology Center Assistants. Duties Include: Assist library patrons using public access computers who need help creating
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Community Science Facilitator – Youth Programs. Applications are now being accepted for Youth Program Facilitators who will lead the 2025-2026 Community Water Corps program. The positions are open to ECU
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seeking a Public Science Facilitator. Applications are now being accepted for a Public Science Facilitator who will lead the 2025-2026 Community Water Corps program. The positions are open to ECU students
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Sciences Library is seeking a Graduate Student Assistant to assist with the management and maintenance of the library’s physical and digital collections. Major responsibilities for this position include
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Communications Science Facilitator. Applications are now being accepted for a Communications Facilitator within the 2025-2026 Community Water Corps (CWC) program. The position is open to ECU students older than 18
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Program Director of COMPASS Position Number 500596 Vacancy Open to All Candidates Department AAH Human Develo and Family Science Department Homepage
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, their personal identities, differences, and beliefs; and providing a safe and equitable environment for student-athletes academic, athletic and personal development. The highly visible athletics program is
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University. The Department proudly hosts a two-year, CAMPEP-accredited medical physics residency program, and co-sponsors a CAMPEP-accredited medical physics graduate program with the Department of Physics