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Coordinated Program in Dietetics, and a Didactic Program in Dietetics. Additionally, the Department offers a MS and PhD in Human Nutrition. Responsibilities: Teaching and service to articulate the mission
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written communication skills. Show the potential to construct and sustain a quality research program. Exhibit the potential for excellent teaching at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Applicants
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program enrollment of 570 students in the fall of 2025 and graduate enrollment of nearly 200 students. The department currently offers three degrees: a BS in Aerospace Engineering, an MS in Aerospace
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extramurally fund a highly productive research program with significant scholarly impact in a focus area with long term potential to further build upon the rapid rise and great success of the Mechanical
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in applied mathematics to solve real-world problems to optimize productivity, improve logistics, and streamline supply chains. Both OM and statistics offer a PhD under their own umbrella program
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an externally funded research program • Direct graduate student theses and dissertations • Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in exercise science and related areas • Participate in professional
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, and PhD degrees. This position is focused on clinical instruction for our BSN program. Detailed Position Information The Capstone College of Nursing has over 2,200 students enrolled in programs leading
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of Engineering and our ChBE Department during a period of record growth and success, with opportunities and significant resources at their disposal to help grow and shape the program into one of the leading
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candidate for the position will be expected to lead an established research program focused on microorganisms. The search is open to all areas of microbiology, with particular interest in, but not limited
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growth in recent years, with undergraduate program enrollment of 570 students in the fall of 2025 and graduate enrollment of nearly 200 students. The department currently offers three degrees: a BS in