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decolonization theories of race and ethnicity race, ethnicity, and political participation intersectionality cultural representation (film, literature, music, dance, food, plastic arts, etc.) religious practices
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artists, educators, performers, and professionals. We are leaders in arts education, marked by our continuous national accreditation in all four areas – Dance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts. Part of
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) to teach undergraduate courses such as: KAC Instructor - teaching students in a variety of activity courses that range from dance to basketball, please see the University course catalog for class
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), and current CPR/AED certification. Prior experience in group fitness, personal training, corporate health promotion, wellness, etc. Expertise in dance and or/stretching, balance, toning programming
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are the James Pearson Duffy Department of Art, Art History, and Design, the Maggie Allesee Department of Theatre and Dance, and the Department of Music. The college offers 17 undergraduate programs, 10 graduate
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social media content. Strong writing, grammar, and communication skills. Comfortable discussing and promoting topics related to the performing arts (music, film, dance, theater, etc.). Familiarity with
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Skip to Main Content Toggle navigation Home Search Jobs Job Alerts Log In /Create Account Help Assistant/Associate Professor of Movement in Media in the School of Dance Bookmark this Posting Print
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, gymnastics and dance activities belonging in the cultural context. Course Credits: 3 Number of positions available: 3 Term: Winter 2026 Course Posting Dates: March 09 - 12, 2026 Application deadline: March 12
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only possible under the following conditions: The study visit is essential for achievement of the scholarship objective, the visit does not take place in the home country, and it is no longer than a
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and practical background in the following disciplines are encouraged to apply: Music, Dance, Theater, Visual Arts, History, Social Studies, English, Language Arts, Literacy, Elementary School Education