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, 2026, or as negotiated, at the WSU Pullman campus. The successful applicant will develop a nationally recognized and regionally relevant program focused on Integrated Weed Management in Small Grains
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develop a nationally recognized and regionally relevant program focused on Integrated Weed Management in Small Grains cropping systems to enhance crop productivity while increasing profits and improving
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, you provide oversight and leadership, including volunteer management, for the Washington State University (WSU) 4 H Youth Development Extension Program in Lincoln and Adams Counties, with a focus on
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-NN_ADMINPRO - Application Systems Analyst/Developer, 1356-YN_ADMINPRO - Application Systems Analyst/Developer Business Title: Application Systems Analyst/ Developer Employee Type: Admin. Professional (+) (Fixed
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is an expansive and diverse college that includes 13 academic units, three extension program units, four research and extension centers distributed across the state, 13 subject matter centers, and one
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. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will begin the appointment on August 16, 2026. Job Duties: The successful candidate will develop a vigorous research program, mentor graduate students
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program, visit our homepage: https://sdc.wsu.edu/ . The curriculum is a four-year professional program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management. Upon completion of prerequisite courses
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cybersecurity program. The new faculty will have numerous collaboration opportunities with several large initiatives at WSU including but not limited to the NSF-USDA AgAID AI Institute, DOD-funded VICEROY CySER
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candidate will maintain an active outreach program targeted at the Washington small grains and oilseed production sectors. This includes working closely with plant-sciences faculty on developing both
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position to strengthen and grow our core vector-borne disease program. Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) faculty are leaders in vector-borne disease research. In addition