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contribute to data analysis, address computational challenges, and when needed participate in the training and mentorship of graduate and undergraduate students in a research context. The ideal candidate will
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, and computer science students. Provide general academic advising for all CEMS students. Advise students regarding their academic standing, the four-year success plan, and routes to degree completion
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oversight for the University’s Title IX program and ensures institutional compliance with federal and state nondiscrimination laws. This role is well suited for a professional who brings sound legal judgment
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accurate, updated records for all related equipment so that the University remains in compliance with applicable codes. Issue hot work and Red Tag permits. Access information utilizing appropriate computer
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and academic administrators, assisting with the Comprehensive Faculty Mentoring Program, and supporting the Retired Faculty and Administrative Officers Organization. The ideal candidate will demonstrate
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the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP). This includes limited-resourced pregnant women, families with children, and youth. Classes are taught as a series in the community and home setting
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the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP). This includes limited-resourced pregnant women, families with children, and youth. Classes are taught as a series in the community and home setting
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required. Demonstrated multicultural competency and a commitment to recruit a diverse student population required. Effective communication skill, both oral and written, required. Basic computing skills (word
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institutional biosafety program. This role is ideal for a mid-career professional with a solid foundation in biosafety practices, regulatory compliance, and risk assessment, who is ready to take on broader
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functions in support of Leahy PREVENT Grant and the PAIN (Pre-Hospital Analgesia Intervention) grant. The program consists of assisting patients in the Emergency Department suffering from Opioid Use Disorder