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Professor of Special Education with a start date of August 16, 2026. This is a nine-month, tenure-earning position. The successful applicant will work closely with the online Ed.D. and Ed.S. programs. While
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loan, outreach, and reference. Teaches or co-teaches legal research sessions and/or guest lectures within the law school. Assists with strategic planning and budgeting related to law library programs
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studies, film production, and creative nonfiction writing. The Department offers students a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses through academic programs in journalism and creative media, as
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or a related field and relevant post-doctoral training are required. Successful candidates are expected to develop a vigorous, externally funded research program and to have the ability to teach both
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and undergraduate level, engaging in a research program that results in published articles in outstanding scholarly publications and performing service as assigned by the Department, College, and
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Assistant III serves as a key resource within the HR department. Provides detailed information and assistance across a wide variety of HR programs and processes, utilizing advanced HR knowledge and experience
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/Statistics/Mgt Science Rank Instructor Position Summary Teach undergraduate and graduate (Master’s level) courses, committee service and program leadership. Position will be responsible for teaching four (4
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experiences as needed • Collaborate in further development of innovative undergraduate and graduate grades P-12 social studies education courses and programs • Collaborate with local schools and school systems
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to assist Tribes and other stakeholders implement rivercane restoration projects. By implementing a much-needed program to develop a source of rivercane, this project will increase Tribal capacity to manage
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Ph.D. degree programs. At the undergraduate level, the department’s mission is to equip students to think critically about the causes and consequences of crime and deviance; about evolving issues in