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public relations/marketing abilities. Strong computer skills, including managing databases and familiarity with career development platforms and software packages. Ability to apply student development
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, English language, citizenship, computer skills, high school completion (GED and NEDP), health literacy, workplace readiness, and preparation for post-secondary programs. Literacy for Life has recently expanded
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of) courses. One is to teach one course of RELG 213 Introduction to Hinduism, which explores the diversity of religious thought and practice among Hindus today and throughout history. The other is to teach two
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you are still interested, you must reapply to the current adjunct pool. Required Qualifications A Master’s degree is required for all Studio Art positions and a PhD is required for all Art History
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pool. Review of applications is ongoing. Required Qualifications Masters in Physics or a closely related field is required. Preferred Qualifications A PhD {or appropriate terminal degree] or ABD in
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Center for Gifted Education Unit Mission Statement The Center for Gifted Education is a learning community that values and fosters the talent development process and optimal functioning of high-ability
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exceptional students, faculty and staff who keep W&M at the forefront of teaching, learning and research. University Marketing emphasizes three core areas — enrollment, advancement and reputation — to enhance
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to get along with others. The ability to operate powered and non-powered cleaning equipment. Must be willing and able to learn the use of heavy floor care equipment. The ability to work with and properly
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fundraising for several university units, including but not limited to Strategic Cultural Partnerships and Military & Veteran Affairs. In supporting the assigned units, the Director provides Advancement counsel
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Center for Gifted Education Unit Mission Statement The Center for Gifted Education is a learning community that values and fosters the talent development process and optimal functioning of high-ability