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. • Demonstrated skills in the use of computers, including internet, word processing, graphic design, spreadsheets and database management programs. • Excellent written and oral communication skills in English
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team to achieve the research objectives. The candidate is also expected to supervise undergraduate researchers engaged in the research activities. The candidate must be proficient in research design
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of all coordinators and directors within the University College • Develop and implement a strategic plan and initiatives related to freshmen retention models • Effectively plan, develop, and
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• Plan, prepare and deliver instructional activities. • Create instructional resources for use in the classroom. • Meet course performance goals. • Create lesson plans for students with diverse learning
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mreid@centralstate.edu Job Summary/Basic Function SUMMARY: The Assistant/Associate Professor is expected to provide students instruction, advising, curriculum development, program design, and lead/conduct
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Department Contact Email mreid@centralstate.edu Job Summary/Basic Function The Assistant/ Associate Professor is expected to provided students’ instruction, advising, curriculum development, program design
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members, and supervising and mentoring participating students in lesson plan, classroom activity and curriculum development for high school agricultural science education. Working with partnering high
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business administration and finance office to support CSU’s philanthropic priorities. Key Responsibilities Annual Giving Strategy & Fundraising Develop and implement a comprehensive annual giving plan
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communication skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams) and event management software (such as Cvent, Eventbrite, or others). Proficient with graphic design, including
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for the University. Build and maintain solid partnerships with internal university stakeholders to better develop, direct, and facilitate strategic communications designed to meet the university’s relationship