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. His desire to give back to his alma mater NC State University, prompted him to initiate a scholarship program. Soon, his efforts grew to include educational programs and organizational development
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experience for hundreds of College of Design faculty, staff and students who have worked for the program over the years. Design Camp students work with camp instructors and teaching assistants on projects
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are seeking the following positions for Summer 2026: ● Cabin Counselors ● Adventure Program Counselors ● Activity Counselors (Areas may include: Arts & Crafts, Archery, Climbing Wall/Challenge
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the following positions for Summer 2026: ● Cabin Counselors ● Adventure Program Counselors ● Activity Counselors (Areas may include: Arts & Crafts, Archery, Climbing Wall/Challenge Course, STEM) ● Lifeguards
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for instruction Support ongoing industry-sponsored research projects Attend state & regional stakeholder meetings Perform field work as needed Additional tasks assigned as needed in support of the SPERT program. Is
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for day to day management of the communication program including newsletters and webinars. They will also assist with other writing tasks such as editing RFAs and impact statements. Is Time Limited
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standards to varied stakeholders. Strong interpersonal, computer, and organizational skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Preferred Qualifications Expert abilities with Microsoft Excel
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Ability to proficiently operate a personal computer and a variety of software for email, word processing, spreadsheets, database & information collection. Preferred Qualifications Licensed architect
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of wide bandgap semiconductors. Hub leadership, Distinguished Professors John Muth and Fred Kish, are dedicated to the “lab to fab” journey—translating laboratory advancements into fabrication capabilities
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of wide bandgap semiconductors. Hub leadership, Distinguished Professors John Muth and Fred Kish, are dedicated to the “lab to fab” journey—translating laboratory advancements into fabrication capabilities