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(frequencies, group differences), preparing power point slides/presentations and pivot tables of the data (e.g., graphing, charting, filters), etc. The majority of the work is data management and reporting
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learning, identity development, and social connection. Integrate equity-minded practices and student development theory into all aspects of residential programming, staff training, community standards, and
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foundation in grammar, spelling, and the composition of various communication vehicles are essential to initial entry to this classification and Working knowledge of and ability to apply standard theories
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Management, Public Personnel Administration, Organizational Theory, and Introduction to Public Administration at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and
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publications ability to teach American Studies theories and methods at the undergraduate and graduate level experience in teaching a diverse student population Application A complete online application must be
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communication skills. Exhibits strong organizational skills with attention to detail. Possesses knowledge of student development theory and practices. Capable of managing multiple priorities and working
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Politics Research Methods (Qualitative, Quantitative, or Mixed Methods) Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Higher Education Organizational Theory and Change Dissertation Development and Research Required
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theories and concepts to develop and execute communication strategies and plans to promote and position the university. Expert knowledge of university communication objectives and ability to translate them
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retention, persistence, and graduation strategies, particularly for first-time freshmen and transfer students. Ability to apply student development theories and best practices to support academic progress
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Police Department. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include, but are not limited to, the following: Attends the prescribed training sessions to learn the principles, practices, and theory of criminal