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third-party dining operator in collaboration with the Director of Hospitality services for Penn’s student dining program. Budget revenue and expenses, including meal plan programs, campus catering, and
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. Innovation and technology drive every program and transform the fundamentals of what future engineers are learning. http://www.seas.upenn.edu/ The Academic Advisor and Retention Specialist serves as a key
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 14-May-25 Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information
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support for the Annual Giving Program: Represent Penn Law to constituents as first point of contact, answering phones, responding as appropriate, and directing calls to others as required, ensuring follow
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Dining Operations: Ensure fiscal oversight and contract compliance of Penn's third-party dining operator in collaboration with the Director of Hospitality services for Penn's student dining program. Budget
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overall upkeep. Assist building administrators in tracking maintenance work, repairs, and key distribution. Move and transport equipment, furniture, computers, and other items within and between buildings
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processing reservations, emailing event confirmations and other correspondence; creating floor plans, electronically filing, and distributing event reports and correspondence; verifying accurate and complete
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among diverse audiences, including the general public, students, and guests. Job Description Job Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Provide vision and leadership for MA&G’s research program focused
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Division of Public Safety (DPS), and Information Systems and Computing (ISC) is essential to meet departmental needs while adhering to University security standards, change management protocols, and
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laboratories and highly interdisciplinary curricula offer an experience that is unparalleled. Innovation and technology drive every program and transform the fundamentals of what future engineers are learning