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and economics courses in the business core. Other responsibilities may include teaching in the MBA program, teaching other finance and economics courses, and other business classes. The candidate will
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undergraduate student community. Minimum Qualifications • Unconditional acceptance into a graduate degree program at Eastern Kentucky University • Enroll in at least nine (9) credit hours per semester in a
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. Excellence in, and a commitment to, teaching is essential. In addition to face-to-face instruction, some online teaching experience will be helpful. Conducting and publishing high-quality scholarly research
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in accordance with established procedures. Minimum Qualifications Education: High School Diploma or GED Experience: Three years of previous and directly related experience required Licensure
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with necessary technology setup. Additional duties include helping with student recruitment and retention efforts through campus events and community outreach, performing clerical tasks such as copying
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and articulation of a housing program rooted in a philosophy of student educational growth and development. Demonstrated capacity for professional growth and development, which includes a cohesive
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content approvals in partnership with IT and Communications & Brand Management. - (Essential) 30% - Monitor site analytics, user behavior, and performance metrics to drive continuous improvement in digital
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Services Department, performing a combination of functions as needed to properly care for University property and service customers. These responsibilities can include: (1) Ensuring proper treatment and
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: Non-Exempt - 41 Retirement: KTRS Contact Person: Scott Hunt Job Summary/Basic Functions Provide high level administration and professional support services for all activities of the College and its
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Dual Credit Program. This role assists with communication, data entry, document management, and outreach efforts under the direction of full-time staff. The Student Assistant supports students, school