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activities that balance academics, music, sports, art, and technology centered on the theme. Identify and respond to camper behavior issues following the Ricks Center discipline policy. Communicate with
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to work with underrepresented populations such as veterans or people with disabilities, creating an inclusive and welcoming experience for all applicants. Willingness and ability to learn new technology
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excellence, CES serves as a critical auxiliary revenue engine for the University. During a period of financial constraint and institutional budget pressure, CES plays an essential role in generating
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mission. Beyond operational excellence, CES serves as a critical auxiliary revenue engine for the University. During a period of financial constraint and institutional budget pressure, CES plays an
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pluralistic engagements across the university. There will also be a “dotted line” reporting structure to the AVC Partnerships and Operations, the AVC Academic Community Engagement, and the Ombuds for various
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Fellowship offers an opportunity to engage in multiple research projects involving applied science in education. This includes research-and-development initiatives and analyses of data from large-scale studies
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corridors. Ability to operate effectively in complex, multi-stakeholder environments. Reporting & Structure Reports dually to the Chancellor and Provost of the University of Denver. Oversees an Academic
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Utilities in the Department of Facilities Management, the Life Safety Systems Technician position is a non-exempt (hourly) position that provides technology solutions and support for campus life safety and
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, such as Google Analytics. Stay abreast of trending technology. Provide partnership with MCE admissions staff regarding graduate recruitment communications. Oversee digital marketing activities, including
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didactic trainings. Core didactics are provided through a structured, written curriculum with clearly defined training goals and objectives overseen by the training director. These may take the form