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Plan swipe. Recognized for excellence, UNT was ranked No. 2 nationwide for best college food by Delish.com. The department is also the proud recipient of the prestigious Loyal E. Horton Award and the
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responsible for coordinating all presidential communication in accordance with the president's vision. Position Overview The Communications Specialist is responsible for developing, managing, and executing
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management tools. Required License/Registration/Certifications Job Duties: Strategic Leadership & Program Design · Lead the development and refinement of the Dallas Promise Scholars support model · Build
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counselors in assigned territories and focus on maintaining strong relationships with key school contacts. Develop proactive territory management plan to convert students through the stages of the admissions
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advising, program assessment, project development, program leadership, and committee leadership. Preferred Qualifications REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: • Master’s degree in Biology or closely-related discipline
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transcript evaluations (including identifying applicability of transfer credits), degree plan audits, and graduation applications; assisting students with developing a course schedule each semester and
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Title: Assistant Director of Donor Relations Employee Classification: Asst Dir Development Support Campus: University of North Texas Division: UNT-Advancement SubDivision-Department: UNT-Donor
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and Career Success (CELCS). This leadership position will be responsible for the development and execution of a unified, institution-wide vision for experiential education that prepares students
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. Provide leadership in development and implementation of new student orientation. Develop, update and maintain systems for data collection and tracking student progress. Conduct program evaluations. Evaluate
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community engagement. The department oversees the SAGE (Students Aging and Geriatrics Education) Program, a nationally recognized interprofessional learning experience designed to prepare students to meet the