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Computer Engineering Contact Name: Helen Cook Contact Phone/Extension: 610-519-4970 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: research on electrical and computer engineering topics; Assist with
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and champion its mission required. Understanding of the University culture and the process for decision making and program development required. Strong verbal and written communication skills required
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and specifications on all new construction projects to ensure compliance with the University’s Maintenance program standards. Performs additional duties and assists with special projects as assigned
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, respect and can contribute to the University’s mission and values. Duties and Responsibilities: Teach courses through the Arts and Sciences Professional Development (ASPD) one-credit course program as
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other mailings Additional Information: · Basic office skills and computer skills including MS Word and Excel. · Must be able to work independently. · Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and
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the Assistant Director in providing support to non-credit CPS Partnership Program applications within the CRM. Assists in training and supports users on the effective use of various systems used in the enrollment
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processes and advises best practices and maintenance. Assists the Assistant Director in providing support to non-credit CPS Partnership Program applications within the CRM. Assists in training and supports
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team to support the recruitment, admissions, and yield processes for the College’s graduate programs to reach desired cohort sizes and program revenue targets.The Director supervises and manages
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to the Assistant Director with the Pennsylvania State Grant program; comparing State Grant awards in Banner and PHEAA system; updating PHEAA Partner Interface; and identifying students who did not list VU as first
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, teaching and service has prepared them to support the University’s mission, particularly regarding community service and social justice. Primary teaching responsibilities will be in the Sociology program and