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the First-Year Writing Program includes attendance at designated FYW in-service meetings, participation in assessment activities directly connected to courses taught, and instructional practices necessary
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attendance at designated FYW in-service meetings, participation in assessment activities directly connected to courses taught, and instructional practices necessary to support the coordinated FYW curriculum
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support to undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, and staff. In collaboration with subject librarian colleagues, this librarian will design and deliver course-integrated instruction, provide in
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, sciences, and social sciences. As the academic and cultural anchor of the university, COAS offers abundant opportunities for interdisciplinary teaching, collaboration, and innovation in undergraduate
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The Department of Art, Design and Visual Studies at Boise State University invites applications for a Teaching Assistant Professor of Art position in Ceramics. This is a full-time, nine-month
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profile as a catalyst for innovation, economic development, and community impact. Reporting directly to the President, the VP-CFO serves as a key member of the President’s Executive Team, providing
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, interdisciplinary collaboration, lifelong learning, and professional growth in the healthcare environment. All academic programs are offered at the bachelor’s degree level and are designed to meet the evolving needs
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offers a holistic learning experience with support from faculty and advisors. The program is designed to help registered nurses continue their education while balancing personal and employment commitments
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creativity, research, and impact. Our campus sits along the Boise River and reaches into the heart of Idaho’s capital – a vibrant hub for innovation, culture, and outdoor adventure. We’re nationally recognized
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criminal justice, conflict management, or a closely related field. We seek a student-oriented lecturer with experience designing and delivering learning experiences to undergraduate and graduate students