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fabric from patterns, dye fabrics and jewelry making. Requirements: Must be able to sew, but we will provide training if needed. Must be willing to learn costume construction language. Good communication
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Assistant Posting Type Student Hours/week: 12 Eligibility: Work study preferred but open to all students Semester 2025-2026 Academic Year Location Structural Eng. Teaching and Research Lab Detailed Work
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the University IT strategic plan. Design and evolve enterprise IT governance structures, standards, and decision-making frameworks. Align enterprise architecture and technology roadmaps with institutional
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/Construction or a Business/Computer Science student who is interested in Data Analysis/Data Science. Experience with Microsoft Excel/other data tools is preferred. Additional Information: Physical Demands
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affairs, or faculty support strongly preferred. Experience with onboarding or employment processes is beneficial. Knowledge of higher education structures and academic personnel processes is preferred
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: Identifying a business idea and conducting thorough market research Testing the fit through a comprehensive business plan Raising capital funding Choosing a legal structure and registering your business
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EHS in higher education desirable. Experience working with construction/maintenance activities desirable. Work Skills: Strong oral and written communication skills. Competency with Microsoft Office
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EHS in higher education desirable. Experience working with construction/maintenance activities desirable. Work Skills: Strong oral and written communication skills. Competency with Microsoft Office
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application architecture and how transactional systems support institutional operations. Familiarity with data models, table structures, and relationships within enterprise systems such as ERP, CRM, or student
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. Offers support with laundry, room cleanliness, room organization. Assists students with dining hall socialization and meals when needed. Assists students with weekend scheduling and structured free time