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. Experience in advancement/development and/or alumni relations. Experience creating graphics using Adobe Creative Cloud, Canva, or a similar program is a plus. Salary: $20.00 an hour. College or Department: IA
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other graphic design program experience. Excellent customer service, organizational, and time management skills. Salary: $14.00 - $14.50 an hour. College or Department: IA: Alumni Affairs / Operations
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library-related issues. Processes equipment requests through the library's laptop loaner program. Utilizes the gate system to monitor patrons entering and exiting the building. Communicates issues and
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program eligibility, prerequisite completion, and alignment with admission criteria. Supports student onboarding by guiding applicants through background checks, documentation requirements, and key steps in
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front desk. Provide general information and front-line support to students engaged with International Student Services (ISS) and the Intensive English Institute (IEI) throughout their program experience
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Recreation by developing and executing creative, engaging content across multiple social media platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Summary of responsibilities: Developing effective
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with pertinent data. Assist with the digitization of legacy documentation. Open mail and prepare cash receipts log, as needed. Assist with asset inventory. Review and verify financial data for accuracy
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developing, implementing, and managing the University's $750M annual operating budget. Independently applies expert use of Excel; collects data, obtains extracts from the University’s ERP system, and refreshes
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Online Enrollment and Student Success initiatives. The successful candidate will work remotely. Duties include: Develop and execute marketing and communications strategies for the Online Student Advisory
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throughout the semester. Assess student needs and deliver clear, targeted feedback on writing projects. Help students identify recurring patterns in their writing and develop strategies for improvement. Listen