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for access specialist team. Develops and administers programs and services intent on increasing engagement in the mission and programs of Michigan State University, fostering student success, and ultimately
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graduate programs. The Broad College of Business creates and disseminates knowledge through collaboration, developing global trans formational leaders who positively impact organizations and society. Our
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writers, designers, and strategists—for use across web, social media, email marketing, digital advertising, news/media relations, and print collateral. The ideal candidate is a hands-on creative who
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community gardeners and will lead the local Extension Master Gardener Program in Southwest Michigan. In addition, this position will provide general oversight to the on-going development of a community garden
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streamside rearing facility. Background information is available on the project web site (www.glsturgeon.com). Primary Duties Assist with lake sturgeon production and research at the Black River Streamside
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advisor to the Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA) and Student Affairs senior leadership. This position is responsible for developing and executing comprehensive, integrated communications and
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part of Community, Food and Environment Institute. The Great Lakes Leadership Academy develops and connects leaders across Michigan who are committed to serving the common good. As the Program Instructor
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. You will actively promote vegetable gardening and local food systems in Genesee County, and support the development and evaluation of a new local foods promotion course. You will maintain informational
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and asynchronous distance learning technologies. You will be expected to develop a broad array of educational materials to include but not be limited to traditional news articles and bulletins, videos
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Accessibility team), serving as a collaborative thought-partner with university and community partners on accessibility topics and the development and implementation of policies related to accessibility