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each semester. This workload expectation can be fulfilled through a combination of teaching, high-quality research and scholarship, service, and program development. Faculty are also expected
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include multimedia production, graphic design, and immersive learning experiences. The team produces high-quality instructional, promotional, and event-based video content; develops game-based learning
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admission to and financing of law school; (2) providing an educational program focused on excellence in developing practice-related competencies, through a curriculum mapped to those competencies and using
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conducive to student success. Act as a lead in supervising SSS student employees. Ensure the success of the SSS program by performing all other duties as assigned by the PI/Program Director. The TRIO Student
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skills. Experience in the operation and repair of boilers, chillers, air handlers, pumps and life safety systems. Good computer skills with experience controlling Building Automation Systems. Ability
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via daily contact logs and information entered in database. Adhere to the established Plan of Operation, Curriculum, Program Policies and Procedures, and all other related federal TRIO rules and
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not require—participation in high school honors programs. All academically motivated students are encouraged to apply. Position Overview The Student & Program Specialist is an integral part of
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assistance to patients. Daily reconciliation of batches, Ensure all clinic front desk processes are being completed. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or GED and three (3) years of related experience
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High School Diploma. Completion of required credit hours at UNT for President's Fellows program. Demonstrated academic excellence as defined by UNT Fellows program. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
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Dallas College of Law's faculty support department provides administrative, operational, and sometimes technical assistance to faculty members to help them effectively perform their teaching, research, and