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working in postsecondary education. RIT/NTID is a dynamic, language-rich environment of 1,300 deaf students, staff and faculty on a campus of 18,000 students. The Sr. Program Manager is responsible
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Combined Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s Programs (CABM) and lead transformative initiatives that empower students and strengthen graduate pathways. This is your opportunity to shape strategy, drive
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of Technology (RIT) is launching a new Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program and invites applications and nominations for the full-time, 12- month, tenure-track or non-tenure track position
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9511BR Golisano Institute for Sustainability CIMS Administration & Support Job Summary This Senior Program Administrator position is responsible for grant and contract administration as
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Manufacturing Assistance program, providing strategic direction, technical oversight, and program coordination to advance pollution prevention initiatives across New York State. This role supervises senior
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Institute of Technology is seeking an Associate Director who will oversee, guide and help implement the various institute technical programs that provide hands-on pollution prevention (P2) technical
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Foundation as part of the Simons Empire Faculty Fellows Program to stimulate faculty hiring across New York State. This position is designed to support the development of strong, independent research programs
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of Technology invites applications for a tenure track position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor for its Master of Architecture program. The job entails significant work in development and
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. This individual will have the opportunity to drive meaningful transformation in staff compensation programs, steward the integration of staff architecture, and play a key role in the upcoming Workday implementation
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major events and traditions, new student orientation, student clubs and organizations, Fraternity and Sorority Life, Women, Gender, Sexuality and LGBTQIA+ programming, Spirituality and Religious Life