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applied research unit with over 17 faculty and staff. We serve over 700 undergraduate majors enrolled in four unique, specialized disciplines: Interior Architecture and Design, Human Development and Family
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applied research unit with over 17 faculty and staff. We serve over 700 undergraduate majors enrolled in four unique, specialized disciplines: Interior Architecture and Design, Human Development and
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applied research unit with over 17 faculty and staff. We serve over 700 undergraduate majors enrolled in four unique, specialized disciplines: Interior Architecture and Design, Human Development and Family
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initiatives in instruction and pedagogy, mentoring, and curriculum design and development. Preferred Qualifications PhD in History Experience in the field of public history Successful college teaching
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special events. This position is responsible for developing new recipes, maintaining consistency and quality standards, and ensuring adherence to food safety and sanitation guidelines. The Pastry Chef also
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institutional student success initiatives. Commitment to engaging with best practice initiatives in instruction and pedagogy, mentoring, and curriculum design and development. Preferred Qualifications Earned Ph.D
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for your career and life after graduation. Statesboro Campus 1332 Southern Drive Statesboro, GA 30458 Department Information Within this setting, the Department of Finance seeks to prepare students
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service to the Department, College, and University, as well as engaging in student success initiatives and professional development. The position is an academic (10 month) non-tenure track appointment
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administrative and operational problems Posts, balances, monitors, and reconciles internal department/division monthly ledgers, budgets, and financial reporting system reports; may prepare drafts of budget
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Information Resident Life Job Summary The Associate Director is responsible for the oversight of a residential environment conducive to the academic success and personal development of residential students