441 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"St" positions at Bowling Green State University
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competition like the previous Hatch, an E-Week program to align with national weeks of entrepreneurship, the advisement of a student organization, and the alignment of the PJHC with other initiatives on campus
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supervisor, cooperating faculty member, and professional tutor as needed for job support. Possess familiarity with technology, such as NAVIGATE, Zoom, MS Teams, and CANVAS. Communicate with students and
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Edward J. Karlin Memorial Scholarship Scholarship recognizes an outstanding student in biology. Criteria: Outstanding student in biology. Upper 20% of class scholastically. Award Varies Scopes
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preferred: Bachelor's degree preferred in computer science, management information systems or related field. The following Experience is required: 5 years with technology responsibilities in a complex
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Summary Working independently under the guidance of the Director, position is responsible for programming, monitoring, installing, testing, re-commissioning, inspecting, diagnosing, repairing and
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. Maintains office equipment and troubleshoots issues. Oversees the department's computer needs, including the maintenance and requesting of computer software and hardware. Manages database systems. Maintains
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Ardanall B. Mason Memorial Scholarship Scholarship recognizes students in the College of Technology, Architecture & Applied Engineering regardless of their specific major. Eligibility: Rising
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Summary To assist with the duties of a high density storage facility that houses library items for Bowling Green State University, University of Toledo, and its Health Science Campus. Career
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Gordon McQueston Scholarship Fund Criteria: Rising senior majoring in chemistry (any specialization) with a 3.0 GPA or higher. Award Varies Scopes Chemistry Department, College of Arts & Sciences
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Summary TRIO Mentors work with students in the TRIO Student Support Services program, which serves students who are first-generation college students, economically disadvantaged, and/or have a